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Dubrovnik panorama and sightseeing - half day
This tour will show you the finest sites of the old town as well as opportunity to observe it from a spectacular panoramic spot.
The walking portion of the tour includes visits to the Cathedral with it's famous treasury, the Franciscan monastery with Europe's oldest pharmacy, and the Rector's Palace, which was once used as the place where the government presided in the Republic of Dubrovnik.
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Cilipi - half day
The small picturesque village of Cilipi is situated in south-western part of Konavle field, only 22 km from Dubrovnik. It is renowned for its famous embroidery, rich folk costumes and carefully maintained traditions and popular customs. One thing you must not miss when visiting Cilipi is traditional Sunday Fair where you can choose from large spectrum of high quality home made products and original souvenirs, in particular characteristic silk embroidery.
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Island of Korcula - full day
Korcula- hometown of Marco Polo, is one of the most attractive and best preserved towns from the medieval period in the Mediterranean. The people of Korcula famous stonemasons, shipbuilders and seafarers left their marks all over the world, but they saved their best works for their own city. Experience the narrow streets, beautiful churches and magnificent palaces of Korcula.
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Peljesac wine tasting - full day
On this tour we will visit the beautiful green scenery and blue bays of the Peljesac peninsula where we will enjoy extraordinary tastes of Dalmatian wines in the finest local winery's. Peninsula Peljesac is the most famous Croatian wine region! There will be ample opportunity to capture the picturesque vineyards and scenery with your camera.
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Mostar - full day
Mostar is famous for the Stari Most (Old Bridge) in the very center of the old city, which is an UNESCO heritage. Mostar got it's name from word Mostar=Bridge keeper. Stari Most, a wonderful work of craftsmanship and architecture was the work of Mimar Sinan (Architect Sinan) the same man that built Selimiye Mosque in Edirne. One of the favorite Mostar attractions is the Old Bazaar Kuyunjiluk where we find many artisans that sell their traditional hand made goods.
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Medjugorje - full day
Medjugorje is a town located in western Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 25 km southwest of Mostar and close to the border of Croatia. Today the town is best known due to reported apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary which appeared to six Herzegovinian Croats since 24 June 1981[1], and is now visited by pilgrims from around the entire world as a shrine. The name Meugorje literally means an "area between mountains".
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Montenegro - full day
Montenegro unique in many ways, there is nowhere else that you can find in such a small place so many natural beauties, beaches clear lakes fast rivers and gorgeous mountains and an abundance of historical sites.