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...
Continuing our look at some of Dubrovnik's most important historical characters, let's meet the famed Ragusan mathematician, scientist and physicist, Marin Getaldic.
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The successful 2016 tourist season helped bring in 8.1 million air passengers, who mostly arrived to Croatia during the summer months.
The traditional Dubrovnik Carnival is set to round off the Dubrovnik Winter Festival's 2017 schedule this February.
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...
Almost two million passengers (1,991,000) have gone through Dubrovnik airport in 2016, which is an increase in passenger traffic by as much as 18%, reports HRTurizam on January 22, 2017.
Continuing our look at some of Dubrovnik's important historical figures, let's meet one of the greatest minds the city ever gave to the world...
At the trade fair "Conventa" which was held in Ljubljana from January 18-19, the best congress destinations in Europe were awarded.
An Istrian man is taking an incredible 3000 kilometre journey from Jordan to Croatia on foot in the name of solidarity. He is due to arrive in Dubrovnik soon.