Dubrovnik- the pearl of the Adriatic. There is hardly anyone who does not yearn to stand on this spot. It attracts more and more tourists each year. Attraction for visitors of Dubrovnik are 260 days of sunshine, amazing ancient city and the attractive coastline. 20 kilometers below the skyline of emerald mountains that lead to beautiful coves surrounded by siyoto Sea, extends the Riviera of Dubrovnik. The medieval Dubrovnik offers you the best preserved and largest European city walls from the 14th century. They are about two kilometers long, and their height is 22 meters. From the mountain Surd can get on the gondola that takes you to the Riviera of Dubrovnik. The lift will be overwhelmed by the sight that opens. This will be perhaps the most spectacular views in your life! Another interesting thing I could witness were the festivals that take place each year at the resort. Every July and August, the city became the scene of summer festival. We can not mention the 14-kilometer coastal line that will charm you and make you come back to Dubrovnik. It is one of the most impressive in Europe. And now another interesting fact about Dubrvnik and wine lovers - Croatia accidentally sinonin of "wine". There proponents of divine drink can taste the wines produced by about 65 varieties of grapes. One specific area is cast. Dubrvonik offers you the opportunity to practice island tourism. The country boasts more than a thousand e island. The island Lokrum can easily reach from Dubrovnik. He is known for salty lake, the beautiful peacocks and Benedictine monastery from the 12th century. Korpula do is otstrovat, which offers pristine beaches, hidden coves, picturesque harbors. The island of Mljet is the eponymous national park that ohvashta 3100 hectares. The park has native forests with hiking trails and lakes. If you visit Dubrovnik at the height of the summer season and you want to hide from the heat, cool shelter in the turquoise Mediterranean offers cave beach Bettina. The beach is only incoming water. Close to Dubrovnik are Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within walking distance on the coastal road is the Bay of Kotor. It is part of UNESCO.
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