Excellent news for Croatia's island tourism as a glam resort on Dubrovnik's closest inhabited island, Kalamota Island Resort on Kolocep (Kalamota), reports a fantastic 2016.
Continuing our look at the many beautiful townships and villages close to the City of Dubrovnik, let's move northwest into the Dubrovnik-Primorje municipality and visit Slano...
While Dubrovnik has more than enough on offer, sometimes more than enough can be too much and the need for some peace and quiet becomes overwhelming. Meet Croatia's southernmost town...
Whether you're religious or you just love history and architecture, Dubrovnik has an array of churches and places of worship for all different religions. Many of them have been there since before the rest of Europe (and indeed the world) accepted the idea of more than one faith being permitted in any one place, showing Dubrovnik to once again be a step above the rest when it came to human rights. Let's take a closer look at some of them...
Continuing our look at Dubrovnik's important historical figures, let's meet the composer Luka Sorkocevic...
Continuing our look at Dubrovnik's important historical figures, let's meet Dubrovnik's very own Shakespeare, Marin Drzic.
You've definitely seen his statue, you've probably taken a photo of him, you may have even found yourself sitting underneath him in a desperate attempt to catch your breath in the summer sun, but do you know who he is? Get to know one of Dubrovnik's most celebrated figures...
For the fourteenth time, the Mediterranean Fair of Healthy Food, Medicinal Herbs and Green Entrepreneurship is coming to the City of Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik's Old City will set its limit at 8,000 tourists per day with the help of technology.