Dubrovnik-Neretva - Dubrovnik-Neretva

The Croatian County Dubrovnik-Neretva with its beautiful Adriatic coast lies in the south of Dalmatia.

places

The old town of Dubrovnik

Other goals

The Elaphite IslandsIn addition to those mentioned below, there are the uninhabited islands of Daksa, Sv Andrija, Ruda, Jakljan, Tajan and Olipa (Elaphites).

It runs four times a day Ship of the line the route Šipan - Lopud - Koločep - Dubrovnik and back.

  • Koločep or Kalamota is close to the mainland, at the narrowest point it is only 1 km to the through Koločep Canal. It is connected to Dubrovnik by a ferry. There are two places on the island Gornje Čelo and Donje Čelo connected by a footpath. The population lives from tourism and fishing. There is a hotel on the island and a few apartments.
  • Lopud is the middle of the inhabited islands.
  • On Sipan there is the hotel Sipan and numerous private room rental companies, as well as some restaurants. The port of Šipanska Luka is also the port of call for many yachts.

The island Mljet is the southernmost of the larger Croatian Adriatic islands.

background

On the mainland, the county is divided, with a short stretch of coast Neum, belongs to Herzegovina. The part around Dubrovnik in the south has no direct land connection to the rest of the state territory of Croatia, it forms an exclave.

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getting there

By plane

There is an international airport in Dubrovnik.

TUI flies from Germany, AERO FLIGHT and the Sunadria to Dubrovnik.

By train

There is no direct train connection to Dubrovnik-Neretva, but you can get there by train Split travel and take the bus from there.

By bus

In the street

By boat

From Dubrovnik there is the possibility to go by ferry Bari, Split, Korcula, Hvar get. There are also hydrofoils and catamarans, which are a faster alternative to certain destinations.

mobility

Tourist Attractions

  • Dubrovnik is mainly visited because of its beautiful old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • In front of the city walls of Dubrovnik is the impressive one Fort Lovrijenac.

activities

kitchen

nightlife

security

climate

literature

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