Trip Dubrovnik-Croatia +FOTOS
Hi steemit friends,
My beautiful city of Dubrovnik is small but beautiful. Here you have so many places to visit and eat that I will tell you later.
Here we have everything, the old city, many beaches, as we are on the coast right in the adriatic sea. Countless restaurants in the old city and lots of culture and history.
This is the old city
This is how it looks inside the old city.
The main attraction of Old Town Dubrovnik (the City) apart from its old monasteries and beautiful palaces are the ancient City walls with its intricate and complex system of forts, bastions, casemates, towers and detached forts.
Dubrovnik City walls are the most important feature of Dubrovnik and a world renowned iconic symbol of the white stone beauty, therefore the main reason why Dubrovnik is now known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. The characteristic appearance of Dubrovnik is unmistakable as no other city in the world has retained their medieval walls so perfectly as was the case of Dubrovnik and that is why Dubrovnik is included in the World Heritage List from UNESCO as far back as 1970.
Dubrovnik City walls run uninterrupted for 1940 meters (6365 feet) encircling the City. The City of Dubrovnik is completely surrounded with defensive walls and forts, including the Old Port.
Old Port Dubrovnik: Is located at the Eastern part of the City. The port is encompassed by two breakwaters: breakwater Porporela in front of St. John fortress and Kaše breakwater going perpendicular across the port bay. In the time of the Dubrovnik Republic several forts protected the port: St Luke Fort, St John fortress and Revelin fortress. Today the port is a safe haven for many private boats of local citizens. Alos regular boat line to Lokrum island departs from the Old Port, as well as the boat lines to Cavtat, Mlini, and various sightseeing boat tours.
BEACH
Dubrovnik beaches have a quiet kind of beauty - most attract a local crowd of sunbathers, who tend to stay loyal to their favourite beach. Some are defined by their lively arcades of cafes and bars, while others are hushed half-moon bays which you'll feel lucky to have discovered.
-Banje beach
The city beach, Banje, is a short walk from the Ploče Gate. It’s good for kids, pebbly and at times sandy, depending on the waves. It has showers, plus jet skis and inflatables. Most of the beach is administered by the East-West restaurant-club and bathers who want a deckchair or sun-lounger will have to pay pretty steep rates – as a result, Banje has become a tourist beach.
Sveti Jakov
Locals head instead for Sveti Jakov, down the coast past the Villa Dubrovnik, a 20-minute walk along quiet, tree-lined Vlaha Bukovca. Buses Nos.5 and 8 run most of the way from north of the Old Town. Although this is everyone’s favourite beach, it’s rarely crowded. The sun stays warm until late in the evening, bathing the Old Town in a golden light. It’s part shingle, part pebble, with showers, sun shades, and a bar and restaurant at beach level. It is accessed via a long stairway you’ll be reluctant to climb back up.
And... the food
Dubrovnik restaurants are beginning to offer the culinary quality and variety that should be expected of such a luxury destination. And dining in Dubrovnik needn't cost an arm and a leg: many places offers simple, wholesome dishes at wallet-friendly prices.
-Azur
-Fish restaurant Proto
-Nautika
Those are some very good restaurants
EXTRA TIP
If you are an animal party You can not go to Club Revelin.
One of the top destinations in the world offers you Culture Club Revelin. Situated in a unique 500 year old medieval fortress, the atmosphere and beats created by world class DJ’s and top chart performers will leave you wanting more.
Numerous celebrities and dazzling party people from all over the world, reveal the Dubrovnik nightlife temptations, a night of class and style with a unique historic twist.
A Blend of antique exterior and modern interior with a special focus on hospitality and state-of-the-art technology has set Culture Club Revelin apart from the rest.
Hello my dear neighbour :)
You made nice post, I had wish to go to dubrovnik long agoo. But, now that wish is even stronger. Maybe I'll visit dubrovnik this summer, and if I do I will make post about it surely. :)
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Hii thank u for your recomendation, but how i can make my post look more atractive? I dont understan ¨ Try markdown or html´ hehe
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oh thanks for your help, in my next post i will do it!
Beautiful post I've heard many good things about Croatia