Dubrovnik Rooms


Flora & fauna
Our coastline is beautiful, dotted with bays, beaches, steep cliffs and numerous forested islands. Dubrovnik Cheap Holidays There is a great variety of flora, dominated by cypress, pines, olive groves, vineyards, and lemon and orange plantations. The aromatic plants and flowers, as well as exotic plants such as palm trees, agaves and cactuses, create a unique atmosphere. Nature lovers will find a real Mediterranean landscape here. Sailing enthusiasts will discover beautiful seas and marinas.
ZATON
is a charming and picturesque, 2 km long bay, a destination for anyone wanting a swim on a pebbly beach or rocky crags, or those seeking sunshine or shade under old pine trees, walks along the shore, or small, cozy restaurants by the sea where one can savor Dubrovnik and Dalmatian specialties. There are three settlements scattered along the irregular shoreline of the bay: Veliki Zaton, Mali Zaton and Štikovica. A natural sight is the freshwater source Vrelo, located at the end of the bay, whose waters once moved mills.The intriguing Renaissance summer manors of former Dubrovnik aristocratic families are a historical sight that make Zaton recognizable as a Dubrovnik summer manor region. Zaton is located 10 km away from the city of Dubrovnik.
ORAŠAC
is a larger settlement located above the Adriatic motorway. There is a beautiful beach and a dock for smaller boats on the shores of the Koločep Canal found below. Orašac is famous for its votive church to the miraculous Virgin Mary of Orašac, built in the 15th century, and for the "Arapovo" Palace, called Soderini, built at the beggining of the 16th century. Nearby, there is a large auto-camp nestled among old olive trees. Orašac is located 14 km away from the City of Dubrovnik
MOLUNAT
is a small fishing and tourist resort, situated 20 km southeast of Cavtat. The region of Molunat is an ecologically preserved habitat with many Mediterranean plants and curative herbs, with an extended coast, hidden beaches and a sea, which is rich in fish and marvellous underwater locations. The place offers accommodation in private houses, apartments, pensions and car camping sites and makes a real vacation possible, with the pleasure of the direct encounter with the untouched nature.
THE PENINSULA OF PREVLAKA,
the most southern part of the Croatian coast, lies at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Dubrovnik Rooms Already since the 14th century, when the Dubrovnik Republic had bought the eastern part of Konavle from the Bosnian rulers, up to the end of 2002, different forms of military presence have alternated middle of the 19th century, Austro-Hungary had built a fortification, which today represents the biggest attraction of this region. Today, when the peninsula of Prevlaka has been declared a Natural Park, numerous attractive programs for an active vacation are offered in this area, such as: free climbing, paintball, team-building programs, bicycling, diving, underground tunnels and other.


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