Dubrovnik in Your Pocket
Dubrovnik in Your Pocket
Dubrovnik in Your Pocket
Dubrovnik
Summer 2019
Valley
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SCHEDULE 2019
09:30 GAME OF THRONES TOUR 13:30 A STORY ABOUT THE WAR
150+50* KN / 2 hours / May 1 to Oct 31 90 KN / 1 hour / May 1 to Oct 31
10:00 THE DISCOVER DUBROVNIK WALK 15:00 GAME OF THRONES & DUBROVNIK
90 KN / 1 hour / Apr 1 to Oct 31 150 KN / 1.5 hours / Apr 1 to Oct 31
10:20 DUBROVNIK ENTDECKER TOUR 16:00 GAME OF THRONES TOUR
90 KN / 1 hour / May 1 to Oct 31 150+50* KN / 2 hours / Apr 1 to Oct 31
10:30 DESCUBRIR-DUBROVNIK RECORRIDO A PIE 16:30 THE DISCOVER DUBROVNIK WALK
90 KN / 1 hour / April 1 to Oct 31 90 KN / 1 hour / Apr 1 to Oct 31
11:00 GAME OF THRONES TOUR 17:00 GAME OF THRONES TOUR
150+50* KN / 2 hours / year round 150+50* KN / 2 hours / June 1 to Sept 30
11:30 THE DISCOVER DUBROVNIK WALK 17:30 CITY WALLS & DUBROVNIK
90 KN / 1 hour / May 1 to Sep 30 200+200** KN / 2.5 hours / May 1 to Aug 31
12:00 THE DISCOVER DUBROVNIK WALK 17:30 GAME OF THRONES & DUBROVNIK
90 KN / 1 hour / year round 150 KN / 1.5 hours / Sep 1 to Oct 31
12:30 GAME OF THRONES & DUBROVNIK 18:00 THE DISCOVER DUBROVNIK WALK
150 KN / 1.5 hours / May 1 to Oct 31 90 KN / 1 hour / Jun 1 to Sept 30
13:00 THE DISCOVER DUBROVNIK WALK 18:30 GAME OF THRONES & DUBROVNIK
90 KN / 1 hour / Jun 1 to Sep 30 150 KN / 1.5 hours / May 1 to Aug 31
* Entrance fee is 50 kn but if you already have a City Walls ticket or a Dubrovnik Card you can use it for free entrance
** Price for the City Walls entrance is an additional 200 KN. The entrance is free with Dubrovnik Card.
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27.06 - 30.06 » Kinookus - The Food Film the same time. Ston itself is a great location (and not just
Festival because of its reputation for bringing together the best
The walled town of Ston is the venue for the 10th edition of the local wine and seafood) with many of the events
of Kinookus, a festival that brings film and food together taking place in the open air against a backdrop of historic
with a busy programme of film screenings, culinary events buildings.Qwww.kinookus.com.hr.
and after-parties. The main focus of the festival is on the
culture of food – what do we grow, how do we grow it, jul & aug » Toast from the host
how do we preserve local traditions, and how can we Pomena is the perfect setting for a wine and food event,
eat well while preserving the ecology of the planet at where Pelješac wine makers and other manufacturers of
05.07 » Cipolijada
Fishing for mullets (cipol) is a time-hon-
oured tradition in the Neretva region.
During the summer months, fishermen
patiently sit along the banks of the green
and clean Neretva River and catch this
fish which can then be prepared into a
variety of dishes. At the end of the sum-
mer a competition in catching mullets
called ‘Cipolijada’ is held. The competi-
tion continues into the night with a “Fish-
ing Night” of music and dancing, during
which time the fish are prepared, cooked,
and eaten.Qwww.tzmetkovic.hr.
Dubrovnik Orhan
Occupying an elegant roof terrace in an Old Town alleyway Definitely check out the tiny harbour at Pile – it’s like
that is by no means busy with tourists, this Michelin-listed something out of a pirate movie set in an intimate huddle
establishment is one of the city’s finest places for an ex- of houses beneath sheer cliffs. Orhan’s terrace is, therefore,
travagant meal. It is also quite expensive, but the creativity a great spot. Decent quality, classic Croatian cooking at
of the cuisine and the attention-to-detail service make it reasonable prices.QK‑3, Od Tabakarije 1, tel. (+385-20)
more than worthwhile. Meat and fish mains are exquisitely 41 41 83, www.restaurant-orhan.com. Open 11:00-
inventive and are matched by the starters and sweets – it’s 23:30. (80 - 200kn). APGXTBJ6W
well worth coming ready to eat several courses or splash
out on one of the many-course tasting menues. Superb all Tramuntana
round.QC‑3, Marojice Kaboge 5, tel. (+385-) 099 258 58 This trendy restaurant has a wonderful sea view, situated on
71, www.restorandubrovnik.com. Open 12:00 - 24:00. the waterfront over in Babin Kuk. Situated well away from
July & August open 06:00 - 24:00. (180-450 kn). AG the insane crowds in the Old Town of Dubrovnik, here you
can experience the sort of serene nature you might other-
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wise only see in the movies. Tramuntana is one of the best
places on the peninsula to try any number of fish dishes
Kavana Teatar
and other traditional, expanded upon Dalmatian food such
Located in Lapad, off of the typical tourist track, this simple
as veal medallions in truffle sauce and linguini with beef-
and laid-back restaurant serves all your basic meals. Not steak and truffle sauce (they do like their truffles!). Make
only a restaurant but a cafe as well, stop by for a drink or sure to have some carob cake. QNika i Meda Pucića 13,
grab a bite to eat. They offer something for everyone from tel. (+ 385- 20) 49 42 00, www.restaurant-tramuntana.
pizza and ćevapčići to carbonara spaghetti and omeletts. com. Open 18:00-23:00. (145 - 200kn). APW
This simple, but delicious food will hit the spot and best
of all, for a reasonable price.QH‑2, Iva Vojnovića 72, tel.
(+385-20) 43 62 20. Open 07:00-24:00; Sat, Sun 08:00-
24:00. (35 - 130kn). APGTBSV6W SYMBOL key
Komin P Air conditioning A Credit cards accepted
The “fireplace”, adorned with ironwork and ancient weap- T Child-friendly U Facilities for the disabled
onry, has as its centrepiece a real hearth where your meal
is cooked before your very eyes – try meat or fish ispod B Outside seating L Guarded parking
peke. A good choice in the Babin kuk area.QG‑2, Iva
Dulčića 136, tel. (+385-20) 43 56 36, www.restaurant- S Take away 6 Pet-friendly
komin.com. Open 12:00-23:00. (90 - 180kn). APG W Wifi J Old town location
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but worth it for a heavenly cuisine experience.QC‑2, by tourists and locals alike.QKardinala Stepinca 33, tel.
Petilovrijenci 4, tel. (+385-20) 32 11 68/(+385-) 098 196 (+385-20) 49 42 00, www.restaurant-more.com. Open
21 36, www.gils.hr. Open 12:00-24:00. (90 - 240kn). 12:00-23:00. (160 - 220kn). APW
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Pantarul
Lucin Kantun Located near a road junction in the residential part of La-
Another place that gets its inspiration from old-style rustic pad this is a discreet and unassuming location for some of
cooking and contemporary global-fusion bistro food, Lu- the best food on the Adriatic, combining old Dalmatian
cin Kantun limits itself to a small menu of seasonal goodies recipes and fresh local ingredients with a dash of experi-
base on fresh ingredients, with fish, seafood and duck well mentation and flair. The menu includes a lot of fish, lamb
represented. They also have a tapas-inspired approach and duck, garnished with the kind of inventive barley,
which means that you can order several small plates of dif- beans and sweet-sour fruit combinations for which Panta-
ferent things and all dip in. The place itself mirrors the ap- rul is increasingly known. Homely, informal and not wildly
proach to the food, with a chic modern interior juxtaposed expensive, it’s understandably popular and you should al-
with outdoor seating in a romantic stepped alley. QB‑2, ways reserve.QH‑2, Kralja Tomislava 1, tel. (+385-20) 33
Od Sigurate 4a, tel. (+385-20) 32 10 03. Open 11:30 - 34 86, www.pantarul.com. Open 12:00 - 16:00, 18:00 -
22:00. (38 - 160kn). APGXTUBJ6W 24:00. Closed Mon. (84 - 230kn). APGTSLW
Amfora
While this restaurant appears at first to be quite modern
the alcoves and walls are very much adorned with items of
a distinct Mediterranean feel – very Roman indeed. Prices
here are definitely cheaper than other similar eateries, ei-
ther New or Old City, but the quality remains just as high.
You will be well fed here, have no doubt. If you’re based in
or near the Old City then you should not think twice about
jumping on the bus and crossing the city just to eat here.
QH‑1, Obala Stjepana Radića 26, tel. (+385-20) 41 94 19,
www.amforadubrovnik.com. Open 08:00 - 22:00. (120 -
250 kn). APGXBW
Aquarius
Location, location! Aquarius is the perfection location for
a restaurant as it is tucked away in a courtyard off the old
town walls. It even offers a great view of the cable-car and
surrounding hills as you can sit out on the open garden
terrace. Food wise, Aquarius has a solid seafood offer
which includes various sized platters; they also have pas-
tas, anti-pastas and grilled meals. The assortment of local
wines adds to the homely feel of this eatery with attentive
staff on hand. QMata Vodopića 4, tel. (+385-20) 45 61
11, www.hotel-aquarius.net.
Casa
The restaurant, which is downstairs from Villa Wolf, is rela-
tively cheap given the quality of hotel attached, and is very
straightforward and entirely Mediterranean in content. It
is situated at the beginning of a must-walk path, trailing
the coastline around the south-west of the city. The view
from the restaurant’s terrace is serene, even allowing for a 1, tel. (+385-20) 42 63 19, www.nautikarestaurants.
few jet-skis, and while everything is but a short walk away com. Open 08:00 - 23:00. (70 - 180kn). APGX
the area is quite peaceful and relaxed.QG‑2, Nika i Meda UBW i
Pucića 1, tel. (+385-20) 43 87 10, www.restaurant-casa.
com. Open 09:00 - 24:00. (50 - 300kn). APGXT Gradska kavana Arsenal
BLW In real-estate they say that location is important and this
is smack bang off the harbour. Arsenal is open from break-
Culto fast through to dinner and lives up to its 1895 establish-
Looking for something out of the Old Town, head towards ment – ‘classical and irresistible.’ The mains vary pending
the port for a menu to suit everyone’s needy taste buds. on produce but there’s always pasta, meats, shellfish and
Culto offers scrumptious risotto, pizza, salads, pasta, fish, seafood of sorts. Whether you dine in or out, sip coffee or
sandwiches, and burgers. Their soups change almost daily take a 3 course meal, Arsenal has the ammo for a perfect
and are a great appetiser. The outdoor terrace is dandy experience. QD‑3, Pred dvorom 1, tel. (+385-20) 32 12
for some outdoor fresh air under cover.QI‑2, Vukovarska 02, www.nautikarestaurants.com. Open 08:00-22:00.
17, tel. (+385-) 099 321 61 41. Open 07:00-22:00; closed (98 - 178kn). APGBJ
Sun. (70 - 150kn). APTBLW
Gusta me
Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Café Set on a raised terrace diagonally opposite the Ploče Gate,
Located on Pile, this restaurant overlooks Lovrijenac For- Gusta Me is a good place to work your way through the Adri-
tress and the Old City Walls. They offer delicious Mediterra- atic Croatian repertoire of fish, squid and shellfish in a dining
nean dishes in a romantic and peaceful setting. Their vast room that’s neat and modern rather than forcedly folkloric.
menu includes enough choices to suit everyone’s taste, The house speciality is grilled squid stuffed with ham and
such as a variety of pizzas, risottos and pastas, fish dishes, mozzarella; other tempting choices include sole stuffed
such as Grilled Squid or Salmon Fillet and meat dishes, with prawns, octopus ragout, and pašticada (beef cooked in
such as Dalmatia Style Steak or Lamb Fillet. As an addition- plums and red wine). QE‑1, Hvarska bb, tel. (+385-20) 42
al bonus, if you’re a Game of Thrones fan, this restaurant 00 13, www.gustame-dubrovnik.com. Open 08:30-24:00.
overlooks one of the scenes from the show.QA‑2, Brsalje (70 - 200kn). APGXTUBS6W
Pizza&Pasta
Mea Culpa Tabasco
Long-standing old-town pizzeria that has kept its stan- The menu catches the eye, if only for the prices. It’s cer-
dards high, with tables filling a broad alley that runs tainly cheaper than other similar establishments in the im-
alongside an open-air cinema. Mea Culpa’s thin-crust pies mediate area (Tabasco is just outside the walls, between
come in a range of traditional flavours as well as modern the Ploče and Buža Gates). Here you can get takeaway, de-
improvisations – the kebab pizza might appeal to some, livery, or simply eat in. The restaurant has a great shaded
while the Mea Culpa pizza goes for lashings of Gorgonzola terrace, from which one can relax, and watch the tourists
cheese. There is also the (nowadays inevitable) Nutella pass by in their hundreds. Both local and tourist opinion
pizza, and a vegetarian lasagne for those who need to give has it that this is the best pizza in all of Dubrovnik. The beer
the meat a rest. QB‑3, Za Rokom 3, tel. (+385-20) 32 34 is also some of the cheapest in price.QE‑1, Hvarska 48a,
30, www.meaculpa-pizzeria.com. Open 10:00-23:00. tel. (+385-20) 42 95 95, www.pizzeriatabasco.hr. Open
(70 - 210kn). APGBSJW 09:30-23:00. From May Open 09:30 - 24:00. APG
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Pasta Lab
Feeling creative! Pastalicious is the key word here where Trattoria
hungry patrons get to pick and choose the fresh ingre- Lurking at the back of the newly-landscaped Sunset
dients and sauce available which is then added to the Beach complex in Lapad Bay, this oblong box of a building
chosen pasta and prepared in front of you. Quick, easy houses a large bar-restaurant with an Italian theme, serv-
and tasty! Grilled chicken, sausage, shrimp, tuna, beef ing traditional-style pizzas, salads, pastas and grill speciali-
and more to choose from! If you like spicy, get the Ara- ties. It’s an easygoing family friendly restaurant blending
biata sauce… Pizzas of all sizes are on the menu as well authentic local fresh foods hand selected by the chef.
as something for our vegetarian lovers too. Located just There’s an adjoining café-patisserie with some rather fine
off Stradun in the Old Town, its perfect for that stop off cakes. Live entertainment throughout the summer!QG‑2,
you need. QC‑2, Vetranićeva 2, tel. (+385-20) 32 20 63, Šetalište kralja Zvonimira 17 (Lapad Bay), tel. (+385-)
www.fastfood-dubrovnik.com. Open 10:00-02:00. (38- 020 64 27 00, www.sbd.hr. Open 11:00-23:00. (40 -
75 kn). APGXTBSJW 110kn). APTUBSLW
Lokal - One Suite Hotel tory with the addition of several chicken-based alter-
As part of the One Suite Hotel in Mlini, Lokal is a bar/cafe natives and a succulent baked octopus with potatoes.
that oozes class and creativity intertwined. From 7:00 to Food prices are moderate; sunsets and the sound of
12:00 they offer top quality breakfast and brunch. The lapping sea-water are on the house.QObala Ivana
menu is totally based on organic and seasonal ingredi- Kuljevana 18, Lopud, tel. (+385-20) 75 91 70/(+385-)
ents form local producers. There is gluten free to vegetar- 098 51 27 25, www.obalalopud.com. Open 10:00 -
ian dishes, fresh juices, organic teas, homebrewed coffee, 24:00. From November Closed. (150 - 300kn). AP
croissants; eggs prepped to your choice, pancakes and GX B W
other delights. And if you’re not peckish, simply chill in
the bar with beverages and cocktails from this top notch Orsan Gverović
establishment! QŠetalište dr. Franje Tuđmana 1, Mlini, This fine family villa has its own beach and moorings, and
tel. (+385 - 20) 22 22 22, www.onesuitehotel.com. Open has enjoyed a cult reputation for good food since open-
07:00-24:00. ing in 1966. Best known for its eponymous risotto (an
carnival of seafood) and salad made from motar, a grass
National restaurant Konavoski dvori that grows at the edge of the sea.QŠtikovica 42, Zaton
Tables are scattered in thick woods watered by the Ljuta Mali, tel. (+385-20) 89 12 67/(+385-) 098 27 15 55, www.
(“angry”) brook, whose force drives the millwheel and gverovic-orsan.hr. Open 12:00-23:00. (110 - 200kn).
feeds the trout ponds. Fantastic meat dishes (and trout) AGXBL6W
served by wait staff in traditional Konavle costume. You
may be accompanied by several busloads of tourists. Zure
QLjuta bb, Konavle, tel. (+385-20) 79 10 39/(+385-) 099 If you opt to enjoy the shallow, fine sand beaches at
251 71 58, www.esculaprestaurants.com. Open 12:00- Lumbarda, don’t miss a meal at this rather special place.
24:00. (100 - 130kn). AGXBLW The owners catch, rear and grow everything that lands
on your table. The food is excellent, and the pome-
Obala granate rakija a unique experience!QLumbarda 239,
There can be few better places to relax over a leisurely Korčula, tel. (+385-20) 71 23 34/(+385-) 091 512 87
Adriatic meal than Obala, set right on Lopud’s water- 12. Open 18:00-24:00. (70 - 180kn). AG X U B
front. The menu covers familiar fish and seafood terri- 6W
to the city walls includes entrance to Lovrijenac, and it’s plus an extensive library with precious incunabula, manu-
well worth visiting. It was for some time used as a prison, scripts, a large collection of musical notations and a trea-
and is surrounded by delightful parkland with some of the sury of artworks. Outside the Church of the Little Brothers
best views of the city, a great picnic spot. The Minčeta fort, on Stradun you’ll see a lovely relief of the Pieta, and, on
just north of the Pile gate, with its stylized battlements, is a lighter note, a gargoyle below knee height. The trick is
one of the symbols of the city, and St John’s fortress hous- to stand on it facing the wall – it’s the test of a real man!
es the Maritime Museum and Aquarium. Apart from the Mass: 07:00 and 19:00, Sun 07:00, 09:30, 11:00 and 19:00.
fortresses, each of which has its own story and character, QD‑2, Placa 2, tel. (+385-20) 32 14 10, www.malabraca.
the Pile and Ploče gates are also masterpieces. From these wix.com/malabraca. Open 09:00 - 18:00. Admission
gates, you now access the Old Town over stone bridges 30/15 kn.
ending in drawbridges spanning the moat, now filled with
park benches and orange trees. Above the gates you’ll see The Rector’s Palace (Knežev dvor)
reliefs of St Blaise, protector of the city.Qtel. +385 (0)20 One of the loveliest buildings in the city and the seat of the
63 88 00/+385 (0)20 63 88 01, www.citywallsdubrovnik. Rector, the figurehead of the Republic elected within the
hr. Open 08:00 - 19:30. August 1 - September 14 Open nobility, whose term lasted for just one month confining
08:00 - 18:30. September 15 - 30 Open 08:00 - 18:00. him to these quarters which he could only leave on official
Admission 200/50 kn. occasions and religious holidays. The building changed
its appearance after two explosions of gunpowder stored
The Franciscan Monastery of the here, and its current appearance is mainly thanks to the
Friars Minor and the Old Pharmacy renaissance designs of Juraj Dalmatinac of Zadar and Mi-
(Franjevački samostan i stara apoteka chelozzo Mihelozzi of Florence in the 1460s. Alterations
Male braće) were added in baroque style in the 17th century following
The Romanesque cloister of the Franciscan monastery is the earthquake, and since the original building by Onofrio
an absolute delight, decorated with the remnants of old della Cava, creator of the city aqueduct and fountains, was
frescoes, and with delicate pillars surrounding a garden in gothic style, the result is a blend of styles which is time-
where orange trees grow. The monastery is most famous lessly romantic. The palace’s frontage has a delightful col-
for its pharmacy, among the oldest in Europe and the old- onnade with choir style decorative stone benches. Inside,
est one still working. The monastery houses a museum a beautiful courtyard is the venue for recitals and concerts.
where you can see original items from the pharmacy, The palace is now a Cultural History Museum where you
fore going on to explain why Yugoslavian communism, led Maritime Museum, Ethnographic Museum Rupe, Rev‑
by Josip Broz Tito, broke away from the Soviet model and elin Fortress archaeological exhibit, House of Marin
developed a path of its own. The sections on popular cul- Držić, Dubrovnik Art Gallery, Natural History Museum,
ture are really fascinating with a colourful array of books, Dulčić, Masle, Pulitika Gallery and Pulitika Studio. J
magazines, pop stars and pin-ups. The museum is fair in its
treatment of the subject, touching on the dark side of the The Synagogue and Jewish Museum (Sina-
repressive state and dealing with the reasons for Yugosla- goga i židovski muzej)
via’s demise.QH‑1, Sv.Križa 3, www.redhistorymuseum. The Synagogue (1352, the second oldest in Europe after
com. Open 09:00-22:00. 50kn. Prague) and Jewish museum are set in a building which
could be reached from within the surrounding houses in
The Birthplace of Marin Držić (Dom Ma- what was once the Jewish ghetto. A permanent Jewish
rina Držića) community here was founded at the end of the 15th cen-
This picturesque gothic town house is the place where tury following the exodus from Portugal and Spain. The
Marin Držić was born. Držić only became accepted as one community flourished and included respected doctors,
of the greats of Croatian literature after his death, as he was merchants and state representatives. Jews in Dubrovnik
a bit too much of a wild card. His many exploits included enjoyed relative freedom, but there were some restric-
sending a series of letters to the Medici family in Florence, tions on their activities at certain points in history. The
seeking their help in overthrowing the Dubrovnik govern- Synagogue is tiny and delightful, with heavy velvet drapes
ment, convinced that it was run by elitist autocrats. He and a richly painted, midnight blue ceiling. The museum
is best loved for his satirical plays, and he is regarded as contains valuable menorahs and Torah scrolls, alongside
one of the greats of European renaissance literature. His information on the history of the Jewish community in
birthplace has been transformed into an in situ exhibi- Dubrovnik.QD‑2, Žudioska 5, tel. (+385-20) 32 12 04.
tion of the playwright, whose comedies are regularly per- Open 09:00-15:00. Admission 50kn.
formed at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.QB‑3, Široka
7, tel. (+385-20) 32 32 42/(+385-20) 32 32 96, www.
muzej-marindrzic.eu. Open 09:00-20:30; closed Mon.
July - August 31 open 09:00 - 22:00; Mon 10:00 - 18:00. What’s going on?
Unified ticket costing 130kn for adults and 50kn for facebook.com/DubrovnikInYourPocket
students and pupils includes entry to Rector’s Palace,
Metković Natural History Museum, Metković Tourist Board Archives The Walls of Ston
In an area known for its rugged natural beauty, few man-
made sights are more magnificent than the grizzled
fourteenth-century walls of Ston. For many years only a
tiny stretch of this 5.5km-long line of fortifications was
accessible to the public, but after a long period of renova-
tion a significant circuit of wall was ceremonially opened
to the public in October 2009. Visitors can now scramble
around the ring of bastions that surrounds the town of
Ston itself, enjoying fantastic views of the surrounding
countryside.
Remote bay with old stone houses and old fishing boat on the island of Lastovo, photo by Shutterstock
so access to the island was restricted. With not a great deal a hilltop to slide on a rope to the town centre with fire-
to do, the island became depopulated. But Nature has been crackers exploding at its feet. Humiliating indeed. At this
left pretty much undisturbed, so you could say it’s an un- time, as well as during summertime festivals, you can see
touched ecological paradise. the island’s folk costume, where the men wear scarlet and
black with embroidered braces and hats decked with col-
Many people sense in Lastovo a spirit unlike anything else, ourful flowers.
a sense of the breath of ages. Lastovo town sits uphill in
a basin facing away from the sea to escape the attentions With so little (except carnivals) to disturb them, fish adore
of pirates. The mellow stone of the houses basking in the
Lastovo, and you can be sure of an excellent meal here.
warm sunlight is captivating. Walking in the town’s streets,
those with a sense for the antique and the eccentric will
Lastovo has poor transport connections, few shops, and
wonder at a culture so very detached from modern urban
life. there is little accommodation apart from one hotel and a
few families offering private rooms. But if you’re ready and
Lastovo is a town of chimneys. In times past, a sign of able to explore, and happy to adapt to the treacle-slow pas-
the wealth of a household was the size and ornateness sage of time here, this could well be the start of an endur-
of one’s chimney, and many unusual examples still stand. ing love affair.
Another vital aspect of Lastovo’s heritage is the “Poklad”
- the traditional pre-Lent carnival celebrating the island’s Lastovo Tourist Board
deliverance from Catalan pirates. An effigy of the Catalan QPjevor 7, tel. (+385-20) 80 10 18, www.tz-lastovo.hr.
messenger takes centre stage, spectacularly released from Open 08:00-16:00; closed Sat, Sun.
Near the town of Ploče you can see the Baćina lakes from victuals provided. Check out www.solanaston.hr. The fin-
the main road – a spectacular chain of seven interconnect- est vineyards in Croatia bask on Pelješac’s spectacular coni-
ing freshwater lakes, plus one separate one. They are beau- cal hills. This is the home of the indigenous Plavac Mali
tifully clean and have beaches suitable for swimming. It is grape, and on certain south facing slopes near the village of
hoped that the region will be proclaimed a nature park in Dingač the vines yield grapes of awesome quality. Dingač
the near future. is an atom bomb of a wine: rich, dark and strong, and was
the first Croatian wine to gain protected geographic origin
Metković Tourist Board (1961). It’ll cost you about €10 a bottle, but to enjoy the
QAnte Starčevića 3, Metković, tel. (+385-20) 68 18 99, Pelješac experience to the full, we recommend you try it.
www.tzmetkovic.hr. Open 07:00-15:00; closed Sun, Sat. Postup is another Pelješac wine often called “Dingač’s baby
brother”, while Plavac is softer, more affordable and very
quaffable.
Pelješac Peninsula
The Pelješac peninsula is so tenuously connected with the On Pelješac you can find wonderful stone villages, un-
mainland that it has the unique character of an island. The touched by modern times. Coastal hamlets are backed
first delight that awaits you is the gastronomic haven of by steep slopes, their shores fringed by pine. Pelješac is
Mali Ston. The narrow lagoon dividing Pelješac from the famous for pristine shingle beaches, and on the southern
mainland is rich in premium quality oysters, and the village side a bracing wind makes this a favorite spot for wind-
restaurants offer some of the best cuisine in the country. surfers, especially at Viganj. Orebić is the largest resort,
Nearby, the town of Ston is encircled by 14th century stone its architecture reflecting its links with the Republic of Du-
walls, 5.5km long and once including forty towers, which brovnik, and has fantastic stretches of shingle to the east
with the backdrop of the mountainous countryside look of town. A ferry connects Orebić with Korčula town, and
scarily like the Great Wall of China. These walls were built Trstenik to Polače on Mljet - ideal for island hopping.
by the Republic of Dubrovnik due to valuable salt pans The best thing about Pelješac is its unspoilt character. Take
and the town’s strategic position, and Ston is often called time to slowly discover and drink in its delights – a week
“little Dubrovnik” as the streets have the same layout and will hardly be long enough.
the same names. The historic salt pans still produce salt for
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a newer garden (early 20th century) featuring formal and Dubrovnik. A pleasant promenade fringes the rambling old
modern sections, with features typical of the southern streets, edged by cafés, a couple of good places to drink, a
Adriatic, plus a historic olive grove and natural woodland. selection of good restaurants and a rather lovely two small
Trsteno suffered quite badly both from shelling and from hotels. The promenade leads to the pleasant town beach,
a forest fire which broke out in 2000, but Mother Nature a park and a cemetery with an imposing mausoleum by
has taken over and it’s clearly business as usual. A walk sculptor Ivan Meštrović as its centrepiece. A little way out
amid the beautiful, tall trees offers welcome dappled of town are several large hotels which are good choices for
shade and the chance to enjoy the harmony of man and families, with good shingle beaches and occasionally all-
nature. inclusive packages. But we certainly wouldn’t recommend
The village of Trsteno is a modest little settlement with a imprisoning yourself in a modern hotel complex when
fine church, St Vitus, and two huge 500 year old Asiatic you can indulge in the delights of a meal in a traditional
plane trees. By the waterside just east of the gardens is a konoba in the town, and the rural Konavle region, famous
remarkable but dilapidated fort, and a tiny harbour where a for its traditional style gastronomy and folklore is on your
stream cascades down rocks into the sea. Magical. doorstep.
Arboretum Trsteno
QPotok 20, Trsteno, Zaton Veliki, tel. (+385-20) 75 10 Konavle
19, www.info.hazu.hr. Open 07:00 - 19:00. 50/30kn. Konavle occupies the extreme southern tip of Croatia, lying
between Cavtat and the border with Montenegro at the Gulf
South of Dubrovnik of Kotor. Just 30 km from Dubrovnik, it’s a place the city’s
residents love to head for days out in the open air. Fringed
by mountains and the shoreline, fertile fields lie in between
Cavtat speckled with delightful stone settlements. As well as great
The approach to this little gem of a Mediterranean town is food, wine and wonderful natural surroundings, Konavle of-
one of the most breathtaking things about it, as the cam- fers culture including art at the refined resort of Cavtat, folk
paniles of its churches poke their way into view above a culture at Čilipi mixed in with a healthy dose of ancient his-
canopy of lush trees. But that’s not all – this was the ancient tory. Konavle is particularly rich in folklore, with the folk dress
settlement of Epidaurum whose inhabitants populated you see in Dubrovnik often deriving from Konavle.
ethnic heritage of Konavle is preserved and beautifully dis- army during the early 90s. The village of Kupari is all but
played, and where you can buy an authentic souvenir. devastated, as it was a military base. Clearly a dismal situa-
tion for the local people, with a once thriving industry lying
To sum up, Konavle offers it all. Dubrovnik is at your finger- dormant and some fine old buildings on the waterfront
tips, but you have the great food, wine, relaxation and won-
empty and pockmarked by bullets, but renovation is pres-
derful villages of the Croatian countryside to enjoy, along
ently going on and things will get better.
with a super-sized portion of culture, all at a pebble’s throw
from the shoreline.
We highly recommend these resorts for the following
Tourist Board of Konavle reasons. The bathing is superb (tingly refreshing, mmm!)
QZidine 6, Cavtat, tel. (+385-20) 47 90 25, www.visit. There is plenty of excellent accommodation in private
cavtat-konavle.com. Open 08:00 - 20:00. July - August apartments, and prices are more than reasonable. With Du-
31 Open 08:00 - 21:00. brovnik just 20 minutes away by bus, this is a great place to
stay if you’re on a budget and appreciate a quieter environ-
ment and clean beaches.
Župa Dubrovačka
The road south from Dubrovnik snakes alongside a broad Srebreno is the centre of this little region, and here you’ll
bay dotted with some of the loveliest beaches to be found find necessities such as the tourist information centre,
on the Mediterranean.Their white pebbles are probably the banks, the post office and a large supermarket.
reason why the village of Srebreno was given its name,
which means “Silver”. The water here is that perfect aqua- Mlini’s waterfront is possibly the most unusual we’ve ever
marine colour so beloved of the holiday brochures. The seen: a picturesque village aspect is created by a stream,
town of Mlini is named after the water mills that you can a watermill and a massive plane tree dating back to 1752
still see here, driven by streams that race down the moun- right on the beach. Nearby Plat has a pleasant hotel com-
tainside and emerge right on the beach, bringing the sea plex with little villas nestled in leafy shade.
to a temperature that could be named “refreshing” or “freez-
ing” depending on the hardiness of the swimmer in ques- Župa Dubrovačka Tourist Board
tion. QŠetalište Dr.F.Tuđmana 7, Srebreno, Mlini, tel. (+385-
These resorts are not “fashionable”, one of the reasons be- 20) 48 62 54, www.dubrovnik-riviera.hr. Open 07:00 -
ing that this part of the coast was occupied by the Yugoslav 20:00. Sat, Sun 08:00 - 13:00.
CMY
Talir
Exhibitions and works by famous and lesser known Croa- K
Workshop Be Craft
This workshop oozesss craft with products made of glass,
stone and ceramics depicting sea designs and images of the
Mediterranean and Dubrovnik. The store is located close to
the Old Town and you can even get items custom designed.
QL‑2, Put Petra Krešimira IV 31, tel. (+385-20) 31 26 46,
www.becraft.eu. Open 09:00-16:00; closed Sun, Sat. A
Cigar Shop
La Casa del Habano
The world’s only La Casa del Habano situated on the
beach, with a wide selection of premium Cuban cigars and
pipes, lighters, humidors, cigar accessories and an admira-
ble range of exclusive alcoholic beverages. Furthermore, a
wide selection of men’s gifts for any occasion is waiting for
you.QG‑2, Šetalište kralja Zvonimira 17 (Lapad Bay), tel.
(+385-) 091 484 91 60, www.havana-cigar-shop.com/
la-casa-del-habano-dubrovnik. Open 09:00-22:00;
closed Sun. A
Delicatessen
Dubrovačka kuća
A treasure trove of local culture ready to take home: from
artworks to postcards, cosmetics, sweets, wines and spir-
its, all local or Croatian.QD‑2, Sv.Dominika bb, tel. (+385-
20) 32 20 92. Open 09:00 - 23:00. A
www.airport-dubrovnik.hr
T +385 (20) 773-100
Shopping
Vivado
Boat excursions, accommodation, B&B, airport transfer,
tourist information...QŠetalište Marka Marojice 16, Mlini, Get the In Your Pocket
tel. (+385-) 098 166 31 61, www.vivado.hr. Open 09:00 - City Essentials app
12:00, 16:00 - 19:00. N
Toilets
There are four public toilets in Dubrovnik Old City which
will cost you 5 kn. Two of them are in Pile, one in Ploče,
and one is at the Fishmarket (Peskarija). All are open 08:00
- 22:00.
Water
Tap water is absolutely safe for drinking.
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Dubravka
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Mea Culpa
Taj Mahal
Mirage
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