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Ljubljana, Slovenia
Start in Slovenia's charming capital and explore the pedestrian-friendly Old Town and Ljubljana Castle. Don't miss the Central Market and a coffee along the Ljubljanica River. Day-trip to Lake Bled is highly recommended from here.
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Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning turquoise lakes and cascading waterfalls. Arrive early to beat the crowds and wear comfortable walking shoes. Two days gives you time to cover both the upper and lower lake trails.
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Split, Croatia
Split is built around Diocletian's Palace, a remarkably preserved Roman ruin where people still live and work. Wander the marble-paved Stradun, eat fresh seafood in Varoš neighbourhood, and take a ferry to the nearby island of Brač or Hvar.
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Hvar, Croatia
Hvar Town is one of Croatia's most glamorous island destinations, known for its lavender fields, crystal-clear water, and vibrant nightlife. Climb up to the Fortica fortress for panoramic views over the harbour. Explore the nearby Pakleni Islands by boat or kayak.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik's iconic walled Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful cities. Walk the full 2km City Walls for sweeping Adriatic views and explore the Stradun promenade. Visit Lokrum Island by ferry for a peaceful escape from the crowds.
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Kotor, Montenegro
Just a short drive from Dubrovnik, Kotor's medieval old town is dramatically set beneath steep limestone cliffs on a stunning bay. Hike up to San Giovanni Fortress for breathtaking views over the Bay of Kotor. The walled city is compact and easily explored on foot, with great local restaurants serving fresh seafood.