Primošten (marinaKremik) - Dubrovnik
The breathtaking city of Dubrovnik is located deep in the south of Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Relatively small but packed with enthralling sights, the walled town of Dubrovnik is one of the most visually breathtaking destinations in the Mediterranean. Steeped in history, the city’s rich past is not just preserved in its architecture but also felt in its enduring traditions……..
The Elaphite Islands are a group of 13 islands stretching northwest of Dubrovnik. The three largest islands—Šipan, Lopud and Koločep . These islands are known for their lush woods of maritime pines and cypresses, beautiful beaches and secluded bays and old nautical merchants villas ……….
The Pelješac Peninsula extends 65 km from the mainland but is only 7 km wide at its broadest point. A mountain chain forms its spine, peaking at Mount St. Elijah. The slopes and plains are covered with vineyards and fruit trees, while the shallow coastal waters are known for oyster farming. The town closest to the mainland is Ston, primarily visited for its spectacular defensive walls that stretch across the surrounding hills. These walls, begun in the 14th century, served as the Dubrovnik Republic’s primary northern defense line and remain one of the largest defensive structures in the world……...