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Captivating Sites and Cities of Croatia
After embarking on your home away from home in Athens, spend a relaxing day at sea indulging in a spa treatment and enjoying electric entertainment. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kotor’s old town is filled with churches, shops, bars, restaurants, and hidden piazzas.
Next is an extra-late stay in Dubrovnik, lots of time to visit wineries in stunning Konavle Valley or indulge in oysters in nearby Ston. Walk atop the city’s massive ancient stone walls, then shop for leather, Konavle embroidery, or gold in the Old Town below.
Visit the Marco Polo Museum and climb the steps of the Marco Polo Tower in Korcula, the birthplace of the famous explorer. The next stop is Split, for another late night. Nestled in the shadows of Mount Mosor, the old world collides with modern life in Croatia’s second-largest city. Here, explore centuries worth of history at Diocletian’s Palace with landmarks such as the Temple of Jupiter.
Then, it’s on to Sibenik, a charming city awash in international influences. In Zadar, discover the natural beauty of Krka National Park and the world-famous Sea Organ. In Rovinj, explore the important relationship between this coastal fishing city and the batana, a traditional boat and core of local life.
Conclude your coastal journey with a return to Venice. This final stop is the perfect place to lose yourself amid intriguing architecture, admirable art, and decadent Italian cuisine. Consider taking an excursion to nearby Murano and Burano, known for hand-blown glass, boatmaking, and colorful houses.
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