Dubrovnik Water Taxi
One of the fun things about getting around the Dubrovnik area is that you can often get to where ever you’re going by boat! It is definitely more fun than getting into a car or bus, and sometimes, it’s even faster. The tradition of local water taxi service in Dubrovnik actually dates back centuries.
The Lazareti: A medieval quarantine
One of the most important and well preserved historical sites of Dubrovnik is the Lazareti, a series of interconnected buildings located just outside the old city harbour on rocky cliffs overlooking the sea.
Park Orsula
The island Lopud beneath you and Dubrovnik Old Town to your right – the view from Park Orsula which is situated on a cliff 200 meters above sea level, couldn't be more breathtaking.
Odysseus Cave
One of the top swimming spots is definitely this mythological cave on the island of Mljet. The cave that is situated under Babino Polje should be visited at high noon during summer, when the sun rays create beautiful color effects inside the cave.
The Lokrum Curse
The Benedictine Monastery on the island of Lokrum was established around 1203. The founders were Peter from the Monastery of St. Maria in Puglia and a Dubrovnik priest Leo.








