Dubrovnik blends timeless beauty with easygoing elegance. Stroll its historic streets, sail to hidden bays, or unwind in a stylish villa with a sea view. It's a place where local charm and laid-back luxury come naturally.

DUBROVNIK

This stunning coastal city has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its timeless beauty and cultural significance. Enclosed within its ancient city walls lies a treasure trove of history—charming churches, elegant palaces, and cultural landmarks that tell stories of centuries past. At the heart of the Old Town is the Stradun, Dubrovnik’s famous limestone-paved promenade, once the stage for major public events and now a favorite gathering place for visitors from around the world. 

Beyond its historical richness, Dubrovnik offers a vibrant and modern Mediterranean lifestyle. Enjoy a wide array of cozy cafés, fine dining restaurants, stylish lounge bars, and a rich culinary scene that reflects both tradition and innovation..



MLINI

Just 10 kilometers from Dubrovnik lies the charming village of Mlini, nestled in a beautiful, well-protected bay. This idyllic destination is one of the most developed tourist resorts in the Dubrovnik region, surrounded by picturesque scenery and set against the dramatic backdrop of historic Mount Spilan. 

Mlini offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, with a lovely seaside promenade and a small harbor. From here, boats depart several times a day to Dubrovnik, Cavtat, and the nearby Elaphite Islands, making it an ideal base for exploration.You’ll find a variety of sandy, pebbled, and hidden beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply unwinding by the sea.  A number of local restaurants and café bars line the coast and nearby streets, offering delicious regional cuisine and a place to relax with a view.

CAVTAT

Cavtat is the most renowned destination along the Dubrovnik Riviera, celebrated for its harmonious architecture and deep historical ties to the former Dubrovnik Republic. Its elegant coastal charm and rich cultural heritage make it a favorite for travelers seeking both relaxation and discovery. This picturesque town is a perfect spot for a holiday, offering something for everyone. From fantastic local restaurants and cozy seaside bars to a wide range of water sports and outdoor activities, Cavtat combines authentic Dalmatian charm with modern comfort. 

The bay is dotted with beautiful swimming spots, and boat trips to nearby islands are readily available. 

KONAVLE

Konavle is one of the most beautiful and authentic regions in Croatia, renowned for its unspoiled nature, rural charm, and strong cultural heritage. This picturesque area of farms, vineyards, olive groves, and stone houses offers visitors a unique glimpse into traditional Dalmatian life. 

From winery tours and wine tastings to olive oil sampling and homemade specialties served in traditional taverns, this region delights food and nature lovers alike. Visitors can also explore local crafts and village life, welcomed by warm-hearted hosts proud to share their heritage. For a truly authentic experience, guests can even join local fishermen in Molunat for a day on the Adriatic.

PELJEŠAC PENINSULA

Just a 40-minute drive from Dubrovnik, the stunning Pelješac Peninsula stretches westward through one of Croatia’s most celebrated wine regions, all the way to the gateway of Korčula Island. With its dramatic landscapes, tranquil beaches, and charming coastal villages. 

Known for its beautiful scenery, crystal-clear waters, and excellent local food and wine, the peninsula offers fantastic value and a slower pace of life. 

Visitors can explore renowned vineyards, sample award-winning wines, and enjoy fresh seafood in family-run restaurants overlooking the Adriatic. Whether you’re drawn by the unspoiled beaches, scenic drives through olive groves and vineyards, or the rich cultural heritage of towns like Ston and Orebić, Pelješac offers something truly special.

KORČULA ISLAND

Korčula is a stunning island known for its crystal-clear coves, charming seaside villages, and rich cultural heritage. 

The island’s crown jewel is the Old Town of Korčula, often called a mini Dubrovnik for its medieval architecture, fortified walls, and timeless beauty. One of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean, it offers a magical setting of narrow stone streets, historic buildings, and seaside promenades—all with breathtaking views of the Adriatic.Korčula is also a paradise for wine lovers. 

The island is home to some of Croatia’s finest wines, especially the local white Grk and Pošip varietals, which can be enjoyed at traditional konobas (taverns) and boutique wineries scattered across the island.

FROM FOUNDERS & FRIENDS

“Indulge in the timeless elegance of Dubrovnik with a fine dinner in the Old Town’s enchanting setting. For a more relaxed coastal experience, explore the seafront promenade of Cavtat, known for its upscale restaurants and serene ambiance. The peaceful village of Mlini offers charming waterfront dining with a more intimate feel, while Zaton Bay is perfect for a tranquil evening by the sea, with refined local cuisine and breathtaking sunset views.”

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