Pelješac peninsula is located about 50 km west of the city of Dubrovnik. Peninsula looks more like an island because it is with only a small part linked to the mainland. It is 65 km long, while its widest part only 7 km. Pelješac Peninsula is the largest peninsula in Dalmatia, and the second largest on the Croatian Adriatic, just behind the Istrian Peninsula. The closest airport to the... Read more
Drasnice, The long pebbled beaches, crystal clear blue sea and mild mediteranean climate along with comfortable private accomodation and friendly people make Drasnice an ideal place for a family vacation. Drasnice is mentioned for the first time in a Turkish document in 1523, at the same time as a church of sv. Jure. The church is redesigned in baroque style in 18th century. It was also... Read more
Zminj - a small town located in the region red Istria. Zminj will reveal the charm of Istrian scenery. And a glance at the landscape spreading around Zminj, especially when the fields are freshly plowed, will show you the dominant red color of the soil. The town ot Žminj is up on a low limestone hilltop. Žminj is a local center where, unlike most of the inland Istrian towns, the population is... Read more
Lovran - A pitoresquely seaside town, with a long and rich past, has settled underneath the steep slopes of mt Učka at the Bay of Kvarner. An exeptional geographic position beetween sea and the mountains is giving Lovran this specific mild climate with so many sunny days, gentle winters and pleasant summers. Lovran is named after laurel (Laurus nobilis) which here grows in abundance, just as... Read more
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Dubrovnik Sky Apartments is newly built guest house in Mocici, only minutes away from Dubrovnik airport and medieval town of Cavtat. It has 12 accommodation units.