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Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic, is one of the most perfectly preserved medieval walled towns in Europe. With pretty green, shuttered stone houses and glamorous white stone streets. Protectively overlooked by Mount Srd and set against the turquoise Adriatic, dotted with pine-tree clad islands. Dubrovnik is a magical destination. Choose to stay in the old town within the ancient city walls to embrace the full history of Dubrovnik or in the more modern seafront properties of the Lapad peninsula, overlooking the protected bay.

Dubrovnik is Croatia’s most popular tourist destination, thanks to its preserved architecture, old-world charm and history, city beaches and recent Game of Thrones fame. Dubrovnik is a must-visit at any time of year but the city is at its best in summer when the gleaming streets, alfresco cafés and city beaches are full of life. For those looking to balance the buzz with a little tranquillity, the nearby islands and Mljet National Park are a short hop away and a sea kayak is a great way to take in the view from another angle.

We can help you plan the perfect Dubrovnik holiday, whether a short city break or longer stay. Enjoy a stay in an opulent palace in the heart of the old town, a boutique luxury residence overlooking the marina, or a contemporary hotel by the beach. These are just some ideas. Give us a call to discuss your needs 020 7112 0019

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Rovinj
A charming, colourful, Meditteranean coastal town, said to be the most romantic destination in Croatia. More
Pula
The entry point to Istria and home to the world's 6th largest and the best-preserved Roman Amphitheatre - a unique venue with a seasonal programme of events. More
Bale
A hilltop village in rural Istria surrounded by olive oil and excellent wineries. Off the beaten track you will find the Meneghetti wine estate, one of our favourite locations to experience rural Istria. More
Zagreb
Croatia's vibrant capital city is often referred to as 'little Vienna' thanks to its architecture and cafe culture. The city is compact, has many parks and museums and nearby hiking on Medvednica, which also hosts a ski resort in the winter months. More
Dubrovnik
The medieval fortified town with iconic views from the top of the preserved medieval walls, overlooking the Adriatic. More
Split
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest in Dalmatia. A mix of modern urban life and ancient history. Home to the UNESCO world heritage site of Diocletian's Palace and the gateway to some of the well-known islands. More
Hvar
Touted as the new St Tropez, Hvar is a glamorous luxury island off the dalmatian coast that attracts the yacht set in the peak months to the trendy bars and restaurants. Aside from the glitz, it is also steeped in culture and history. More
Sibenik
An entry point to Krka National Park and to the Kornati islands. Sibenik is home to the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO heritage site. More
Plitvice Lakes National Park
A stunningly beautiful national park with 16 cascading emerald lakes and waterfalls to explore via boardwalks and trails.
Krka National Park
Situated on the Krka river, the national park has lively waterfalls.
Ston
Famous for the longest medieval stone walls in Europe and the world-class oysters farmed in the region. The surrounding Peljesac Peninsula is a famous wine region.
Trogir
This small preserved town is known for its Baroque, Renaissance and Romanesque buildings. Set on an island connected to the mainland by a bridge. The whole town is protected by UNESCO.

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