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Dubrovnik

For about an hour's drive along the beautiful coastline, you can arrive in Dubrovnik, the most popular Croatian tourist destination. It is the city that you do not need to spend too many words for. It should be seen and experienced.
Note: On the way to Dubrovnik you must twice cross the state border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Počitelj and Mostar

For those who want to feel the spirit of the Orient, it is enough to go to Bosnia and Herzegovina from Metkovic which is situated in Croatia. After about ten kilometers away there is Pocitelj, the old medieval town which was conquered by the Turks in the 15 century who exerted a great influence on the town.
Thirty kilometers away, there is the town of Mostar which is situated along the Neretva river, the largest city in Herzegovina which is named after the old bridge built in the mid 16th century. Mostar is an unusual blend of the East and West that leaves nobody indifferent.


Kravica

If you set off for Pocitelj and Mostar, turn to Capljina across the bridge over the Neretva river and continue heading for Ljubuski. A few kilometers before Ljubuski on the left there is the road leading to the Kravica waterfall where during the summer heat you can find some real refreshment.


Medjugorje

Medjugorje miracle needs to be sensed, no matter whether you are a believer or not. One of the most popular Catholic shrines in the world attracts millions of visitors every year who find moments of spiritual peace there.


Mljet

The island of Mljet is the Croatian national park that is a must for visitors. Even the ancient seafarers who were seeking for a shelter in the Mljet coves during the storm were familiar with the beauties of Mljet. Mljet has still preserved its nature that you can enjoy to the fullest.


Ston

On the way to Dubrovnik, you will pass by the diverging road to the peninsula of Pelješac. A few kilometers away there is a Veliki and Mali Ston, two towns that are worth seeing. In Veliki Ston there is saltworks that has been working since the middle ages, and Mali Ston is famous for its cuisine, from which we recommend shells. These two places are linked by the longest walls in Europe.


Korcula

Visiting Korcula means to travel through the Peljecac peninsula, which is a special experience. Small boats take passenger from Orebic on the Peljecac peninsula to nearby Korcula in fifteen minutes, taking them across the channel. Korcula is the town that dates back to the Illyrian and Greek times, and is famous as the town where the famous world traveler Marco Polo was born.