Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located on the banks of the Neretva River
and the cultural and economic center, and also the largest city in Herzegovina. Mostar
is the administrative center of the Herzegovina-
The city is named after the bridge keepers (mostari) on the banks of the River Neretva. Belongs to one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It contains the old bridge, which together with the old town in 2005. was listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.
Medjugorje is a place in the composition of Municipality, the Federation of Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Bosnia-
Skiing in the mountains, rafting on the swift waters, surfing, enjoying the beautiful, sunny beaches or freshwater and marine fisheries, including big game clash with offshore prey like a common dolphinfish, yellowtail and tuna ... All in one day, all within a radius of 150 kilometers? Yes, that something is possible in Montenegro.
Your part is to discover this corner of the Adriatic, come and enjoy the spectacular nature, authentic cuisine, and wine.
Realize how did people lasted here for thousands of years on this border of historical winds. The climate of almost 14 000 square kilometers is decorated with fascinating, unique monuments of nature, which are travel writers and poets attracted the most beautiful words, verses, the ...
There, at the door of the Adriatic, you will meet one of the most beautiful bays
in the world, the deepest canyon in Europe, the largest lake in the Balkans, untouched
rainforest, four national parks, numerous reserves and protected areas -
The sea is a different story. From the mouth of the Bojana River, in the southeast to the Boka on northwest of the Bay is lined with sandy beaches, secluded coves, islands, towns which formed the core of the Greek, Illyrian and Roman foundations.
You should familiarize people with the Montenegrin mountains and pasture. During the long history they have learned to bravely refuse to various invaders, and travelers welcome honest and hospitable.
Look for them in a shepherds hut, catering to food produced from organic foods -
Ston, a medieval town whose history dates back to the early fourteenth century. This is a small town with the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 km), narrow quiet streets, the old noble houses and traces of ancient cultures scattered around. Its value as a former city salt confirmed today the oldest active salt plants in the world, salt which has remained a valuable tradition and natural way of salt production that had not changed since ancient times. The richness of purity and naturalness confirms the Mali Ston Bay of Mali ston, Hodilje, Port, Duba and Zamaslina. They are known for the cultivation of oysters and mussels (mussels) since Roman times and Ston oysters (Ostrea edulis) is famous due to the glory of this place confirmed as a natural aphrodisiac. Not far from Ston beautiful bay Prapratno with ancient olive groves and Mediterranean scrub and clean sandy beach, next to one of the most beautiful campsites in this area. In Ston channel sheltered from the winds there are two small towns Kobas and Broce known for nautical tourism.
Peljesac peninsula since ancient times decorated grapevine plantations and the production
of wine is one of the most significant activity with a long tradition. Wine roads,
tours of wineries and vineyards of Metohija, Boljenovića, Sparagovića to Putniković
Dubrava and represent a powerful experience of tradition,of life and love Pelješac
peninsula for grapes and wine. Around the middle of the peninsula is an oasis of
tranquility and beauty, in a sandy bay facing west, a village known for Žuljana.
Famous since 1924 year for its beautiful sandy beaches and numerous of sandy beaches,sunsets,
attractive diving locations in the organization of local diving centers. Accommodation
in this part of the peninsula can be found in private hotels (Mali Ston), camping
(Prapratno) and small auto camps (Hodilje, Brijesta, Žuljana), private accommodation
in all resorts and beaches, and eco-
Konavle – a place in the very south of Croatia, is the most southern part of today's Dubrovnik Riviera, with whose purchase the Dubrovnik Republic rounded off its territory in the 15th century.
Konavle is a region with particular natural beauties and contrasts: mountain and valley, green hills and naked stone, the blue and the green or, as called by the inhabitants of Konavle, "Gornja" and "Donja Banda". Fringed by the Konavle mountains in the North, bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the South, it reaches from the entry into the Bay of Kotor to the peninsula of Prevlaka in the East, and in the West, it inclines down to the cosy coves of Obod and Cavtat.
The preserved natural, unique and exceptionally precious rural architecture, numerous
monuments of the thousand-
Dubrovnik is a town on the south of the Croatian seaside. It belongs to Dubrovacko–Neretvanska
County, and it is its administrative center. It lies on the southern slopes and in
the foot of the hill Srdj. Wider Dubrovnik area covers the narrow coastal belt about
250 km long, from Klek on the west to Sutorina and the cape Prevlaka on the east.
Climate is Mediterranean, with an average annual temperature of 16,4 degrees Celsius.
An average temperature of January is 7,9 degrees Celsius, and of August is 24,2 degrees
Celsius. It has more than 250 sunny days in a year, and 109 rainy days, but during
the summer only 14 rainy days. From stronger winds is well protected by the hill
Srdj and islet Lokrum.
Total population of Dubrovnik, according to population census
from the year 2001, is 43770 inhabitants.
Dubrovnik is an extra strong tourist destination,
not just in Croatia, but in the whole world. As a top tourist destination, it has
also top accommodation capacities. There are many luxury hotel resorts in Dubrovnik.
Private apartments and beautiful private villas just by the sea are also on the market,
so it is easy to rent them. As Dubrovnik has its own airport, and a big port for
biggest cruisers, it is very easy to reach it either by air or from the sea. Road
connections to Dubrovnik are also good, so it is not a problem to reach it by the
vehicle too.
Excursions and tours are organized everyday. Something what you mustn’t
miss are tours at the old core of the town, and on city walls. Excursions to the
nearby islands are also very interesting; one of them is excursion to the island
Lokrum, which is called island of love.
Gastronomic offer of Dubrovnik will definitely
charm you. Many restaurants are of high class, with incredible offer of all type
of meals, and with breathtaking view which is impossible to forget.
Cultural offer
in Dubrovnik is incredible. Besides all museums, galleries and sights which could
be visited, in Dubrovnik is every summer held Dubrovnik summer games. That is an
incredible cultural event, where you can see all leading domestic and foreign artists.
Sacral
objects, famous city walls, arboretum Trsteno, Dubrovnik cathedral, fortress of St.
Ivan, Rock Minceta, Rock Bokar, fortress Lovrijenac and many other sights must be
seen as people from all over the world comes in Dubrovnik to see and feel this beautiful
jewel. Those are just some sights of Dubrovnik, as it has it so many that is impossible
to count them all. Dubrovnik is under UNESCO protection from the year 1979.
Cavtat is situated near Dubrovnik, 20 kilometres southeast, in southern part of
Zupa Bay. Cavtat is small town and small port. Climate is very pleasant, dry and
warm summer. Main tourist attractions are luxuriant vegetation and nice shores. Economy
of the town is based on tourism (restaurants,renting rooms, apartments, private accomodation,
hotels, motels, renting boats,jet-
Main cultural events are Cavtat Summer, starting in July, ending in August. During
event there is a many concerts of harmony-
Cavtat is enclosed by 2 peninsulas, Sustjepan and Tiha Bay. Accommodation units are situated in the background of the Cavtat port and Tiha cove. Cavtat is full of nice beaches. They stretch all the way to Cape Prahljevac. Cavtat is well connected with other major Croatian cites through Dubrovnik. Also, near Cavtat is Airport "Cilipi".
Konavle – a place in the very south of Croatia, is the most southern part of today's Dubrovnik Riviera, with whose purchase the Dubrovnik Republic rounded off its territory in the 15th century.
Konavle is a region with particular natural beauties and contrasts: mountain and valley, green hills and naked stone, the blue and the green or, as called by the inhabitants of Konavle, "Gornja" and "Donja Banda". Fringed by the Konavle mountains in the North, bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the South, it reaches from the entry into the Bay of Kotor to the peninsula of Prevlaka in the East, and in the West, it inclines down to the cosy coves of Obod and Cavtat.
The preserved natural, unique and exceptionally precious rural architecture, numerous
monuments of the thousand-