Dubrovnik

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Location

Dubrovnik-neretva
Croatia
42° 39' 2.1132" N, 18° 5' 39.8436" E
HR
General info: 

Dubrovnik is one of the most important holiday resorts of Croatia, being located on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. The Summer Festival starts on July 10 and lasts for 45 days, until August 25. Other smaller festivals are hosted often close to the most important venues of the city, such as Lokrum Island. Most events take place during summer, especially in August.

The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and many elements of Renaissance architecture can still be seen, even if the 1677 earthquake devastated most of the city. Some important monuments in Dubrovnik are the Rector’s Palace, the St. Savior Church and St Blaise’s Church. Another important element of the past are the walls of the city, which have a length of more than 2 kilometers. Of course, one should not miss the beaches while visiting Dubrovnik.

Getting there: 

The easiest way to reach Dubrovnik from the airport is by taking the shuttle bus that leaves from outside the main terminal. Private shuttle buses are also available for larger groups.

Interesting places nearby

Sunny, well prepared slopes and a modern lift-facility promise pure joy for beginners and professional skiers in the Olympia-region of Seefeld.

If you spend your winter vacation in the ski area Seefeld Rosshütte, you may choose between several very well groomed and award winning pistes.

The skiing area Leutasch is located in the Olympia-region Seefeld. Whoever is on skiing vacation in Seefeld-Leutasch, will get very well prepared slopes in all difficulties.

Val Gardena is one of the most important ski areas in the Dolomites.

High above the Inntal, between Landeck and the Reschenpass, you will find Tyrol's Ski-Dimension which came into existence through merging the ski resorts of Serfaus and Fiss-Ladis.

Locally renowned for its snow record, a funicular from Partenen accesses the Loipe 2000 high-altitude cross-country circuit on the Bielerhöhe.