Dubrovnik: The Pearl of the Adriatic

The beautiful walled city of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Courtesy Adam Reeder.

A 13th century powerhouse of the Mediterranean, Dubrovnik has survived the test of time, including a major earthquake in 1667 and war in the 1990s. The city is now a widely celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a remarkably well-preserved example of a late-medieval walled city with gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque monuments to boot.Discover this gorgeous corner on Croatias Dalmation Coast, lovingly known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. The city and surrounding area is rich with history and myriad sites of interest. Day trips to other nearby World Heritage Sites like Mostar and Kotor are a snap, as are invigorating spa treatments and other luxurious indulgences at sumptuous regional resorts like the Radisson Blu Resort & Spa at Dubrovnik Sun Gardens.


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