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Top 5 Reasons to Visit Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. Here’s why.

World Heritage

Stunning Nature

Cultural Manifestations

Local Specialties

Great Wines
1. World Heritage Site – Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic, a city of unique cultural and political history, was placed on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites in 1979. Dubrovnik gained its sovereignty after the 13th century when the Republic of Dubrovnik was formed, the trading power of the Mediterranean. Dubrovnik kept its freedom of trade through diplomatic routes, and also with its protective walls and fortress’. Today the Walls of Dubrovnik are the major attraction in Dubrovnik, with a total length of 2 km, and a height of 25 m along with the fortresses and towers. The walls were built and added from the 12th to the 17th century. The eastern side of the city is protected by the fortress Revelin, while the western side is by the fortress Lovrijenac.
2. Stunning Nature – There are plenty of opportunities to explore the beautiful islands and natural wonders surrounding the city. Look at some of the most popular day trip destinations from Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik’s Islands: Dubrovnik is surrounded by several beautiful islands perfect for day trips or longer excursions. Each island has its unique character and attractions. Lokrum Island is located just a short boat ride from Dubrovnik. The Elafiti Islands are a group of 13 islands located off the coast of Dubrovnik. Only three islands are inhabited, offering visitors a chance to experience the unspoiled natural beauty of the Adriatic Sea. Mljet Island: Mljet Island is a bit farther from Dubrovnik, but it’s well worth the journey for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
3. Cultural Manifestations – Dubrovnik is known around the world as a destination for cultural tourism due to various cultural events, festivals, prestigious art events, entertainment concerts, and other great outdoor events, especially during the summer season. The biggest show in town is without doubt the Dubrovnik Summer Festival which runs from July 10 to August 25 and embraces theatre, dance, classical music, and a lot more. There is more often than not a challenging mix of tradition and experimentation, with canonical authors like Shakespeare and Croatia’s Renaissance playwright Marin Držić getting ruffled up by contemporary directors. The unique appeal of the festival lies in its choice of settings, with Old Town buildings and nearby islands providing some stunning backdrops to an unforgettable collection of performances.
4. Local Specialties – Dubrovnik Old Town is also a foodie’s paradise, with its historic architecture, beautiful views, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re a fan of seafood, local wine, or just looking for a good brunch spot, there’s something for everyone in this charming Croatian city. Dubrovnik’s Old Town is full of narrow streets and hidden alleyways that are home to some of the city’s best restaurants and the location, on the Adriatic coast means that fresh seafood is a staple of the local diet. But what sets Dubrovnik’s food scene apart is the quality of the ingredients. Many of the restaurants in the Old Town source their produce locally, which means that you’re getting the freshest, most flavourful food possible.
5. Great Wines – The Dubrovnik region is teeming with top-quality grape varieties and we will share with you the most authentic and significant. The two most famous wine locations are the Peljesac peninsula and the island of Korcula. Peljesac Peninsula has become world famous for its autochthonous grape variety called Plavac (small seed with distinct colors), especially in the regions of Dingac and Postup. Wine experts will say that Dingač wine from Pelješac is the best red wine in Croatia. Dingač’s color is ruby-red and has a pronounced flavor bouquet of berries and Mediterranean flowers, herbs, berries, spices, and tobacco taste. In 2002 it was discovered that the Plavac mali grape was the predecessor of the very well-known and appreciated Californian Zinfandel.
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