KORČULA
The sixth largest island in Croatia, Korčula is known for its dense forests, charming villages, olive grows, vineyards and stunning beaches. Korčula Town is the most famous resort because of its medieval squares, churches, palaces and houses.
Points of interest:
KORČULA TOWN, MOREŠKA SWORD DANCE, LUMBARDA, VELA LUKA, BLATO, VILLAGES
MLJET
Preserved nature, island’s legends, vineyards, olive grows, gorgeous beaches, small villages and rich forest are just a part of the beauty of this amazing Mediterranean island. The National Park makes up most of the island with two saltwater lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero – and a Benedictine monastery on the island of Sv. Marija that can be reached by boat.
Points of interest:
NATIONAL PARK, ODYSSEUS CAVE, SAPLUNARA, ST. MARY ISLAND, BENEDICTINE MONASTERY
STON
Just like Dubrovnik, Ston is famous for its stunning architecture and popular City Walls that are known to be the longest in Europe, appropriately called the “European Chinese Wall”. It also has one of the oldest saltworks on the Mediterranean coast, but the thing Ston is most popular for today, are oysters the cultivation of which is located in Mali Ston Bay.
Points of interest:
STON WALLS, STON SALTWORKS, MALI STON, OYSTERS AND SEAFOOD, ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH
VILLAGES
Dubrovnik villages are easily accesible and they all have something special to offer such as beautiful seaside of Mlini and Srebreno villages, magical gardensof the Trsteno Arboretum, or the picturesque village of Orašac.
Points of interest:
SRĐ, SREBRENO, MLIN,I RIJEKA DUBROVAČKA, ZATON, ORAŠAC, TRSTENO, SLANO