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Blue Grotto and Beach Break

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Jacques Cousteau once claimed that the Dubrovnik Riviera was one of the world's cleanest bodies of water. This is your chance to sail the amazing Croatian coastline and explore its pristine seas. Board a Zodiac boat for a scenic cruise toward the island of Lokrum and along Dubrovnik's ancient city walls, which are especially impressive from the sea. Discover myriad photo opportunities as you continue along the Lapad Peninsula and pass close by Grebeni Lighthouse before reaching Kolocep, an island covered in dense forests and dotted with vineyards and olive and citrus trees.

Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour

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From the yacht, it’s a short transfer by coach to begin this guided exploration of the port city celebrated as the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” Entering through the Pile Gate, follow your guide down the Stradun, the promenade at the heart of Dubrovnik’s pedestrian-only Old Town. As you stroll, your guide will share highlights of the city’s long history and point out noteworthy buildings and architecture. Steps from the Stradun is the Dominican Monastery, an imposing, 14th-century Gothic-Renaissance complex. Go inside to see some of the works of local and Italian artists displayed inside.

SHORE EXCURSIONS - DUBROVNIK, CROATIA

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The meticulously crafted Shore Excursions of The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection let you explore each destination exactly as you wish, whether visiting iconic sights, immersing yourself in local culture, or discovering untamed natural beauty. Join a small cadre of fellow travelers on Select Group Excursions or explore with your chosen personal companions on Pre-Designed Private Excursions curated by our destination experts. We can also craft a unique itinerary tailored to your preferences with our Custom Private Excursions.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

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It was English poet Lord Byron who famously described the great walled city of Dubrovnik as “the pearl of the Adriatic” and George Bernard Shaw stated that “Those that seek paradise on earth should seek it in Dubrovnik.” Red tiled roofs and a backdrop of green hills contrast sharply with the spectacular blue of the Adriatic. Thick medieval walls wrap around beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site played a central role in the TV show Game of Thrones.

Dubrovnik

Submitted by rajesh.rs on

It was English poet Lord Byron who famously described the great walled city of Dubrovnik as “the pearl of the Adriatic” and George Bernard Shaw stated that “Those that seek paradise on earth should seek it in Dubrovnik.” Red tiled roofs and a backdrop of green hills contrast sharply with the spectacular blue of the Adriatic. Thick medieval walls wrap around beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site played a central role in the TV show Game of Thrones.