Dubrovnik is one of the atractive travel hot spot along the Adria coast line.
The 'Pearl of the Adriatic', located in Coratia on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. Dubrovnik is one of the architectural wonders of the Adriatic. The old city is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city Dubrovnik is located in south Dalmatia in centre of the Adriatic sea at the end of Jadranska Magistrala, the main road that runs along Croatian coast and connects Rijeka with Zadar, Split and DubrovnikThe old town of Dubrovnik has beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains, which all cut from the same light-coloured stone.
Climate:
The climate is warm and healthy. The Mediterranean climate serves olives, figs, vines, oranges and lemons. The prevailing wind in this region is the sirocco (Jugo) on S.E.; but the terrible Bora, (Bura) on N.N.E., may blow at any season of the year. The average annual rainfall is only 71.12 cm.
Flora:
The lemon, almond, fig, orange, palm, aloe, myrtle, olive, locust-tree and other characteristic plants of the Mediterranean flora thrive in the sheltered valleys of the Dalmatian littoral.
Best Beaches in Dubrovnik
St. Jakov beach Old city-mix with the locals on this pebble beach that has a restaurant and bar a pebble's throw away.
Lapad beach Lapad bay sandy beach with plenty of shade and nearby playgrounds for the kids.
WhatsOn Calendar Dubrovnik:
Music Festival 20210
Enjoying world-class music, dance and theatre performances at the famous annual Dubrovnik Summer Festival.






