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Split, Croatia
One of the largest cities across the sea line, Split is the first stop. And two
days are just enough to explore its history and still go for a swim in the
Adriatic.
- Diocletian's Palace (Dioklecijanova palača)
- Marjanske skale
- ACI Marina Split
- Three Island Tour from Split (Shipwreck, Blue Lagoon, Maslinica) LUNCH INCLUDED
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Hvar, Croatia
Hvar is a beautiful picturesque city located in an island not far from the
mainland. Make sure to explore its medieval sights and take a day to go to the
beach. If you have a little more to spend, go to to Zarace Village and maybe do
some wine tasting.
- Soline Beach
- Port Jelsa
- Uvala Maslinica
- Vrboska Tvrdja
- Kraj Lanterne Beach
- Sveti Ivan Dolac Beach
- Blue cave and Pakleni islands tour from Hvar
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
Along the Dalmation Coast, the city of Dubrovnik is one of a kind. The city has
become famous for its pedestrian-only Old Town, where one can really immerse
themselves in the history the city has to tell. Surrounded by fortress walls,
its historical heft has earned it World Heritage Site status and there’s also a
little something for the Game of Thrones fans.
- Dubrovnik City Walls (Dubrovačke gradske zidine)
- Big Onofrio's Fountain (Velika Onofrijeva fontana)
- Ploča Gate (Vrata od Ploča)
- Old Port (Gradska Luka)
- Old Port (Gradska Luka)
- Dubrovnik Castle
- Rector's Palace (Knežev dvor)
- Jesuit Stairs
- Walking trail srd
- Fort Lovrijenac (Tvrđava Lovrijenac)
- Blue Cave
- Copacabana Beach
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Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor is located between mountains and has te most idyllic landscapes, don’t
forget to take some pictures and enjoy the sunshine.
- Porto Montenegro
- Kotor Marina
- Port Of Kotor
- Župa
- Plaža Markov
- Kotor: Private Walking tour with Wine and Food Tasting - Rick Steves Recommended
- Plavi horizonti
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Budva, Montenegro
Budva is not as exclusive as it once was. The city is Montenegro's top tourist
destination and draws big crowds with its vibrant nightlife and beautiful
beaches. It’s the perfect opportunity to get some tan going, relax for the long
travel ahead to Albania.
- Bečićka plaža
- Marina Budva
- Mogren 1
- The Queen Of Montenegro Beach
- Avala Beach
- Private Walking Tour of Kotor
- Trsteno
- Tunel Rafailovići-Kamenovo
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Tirana, Albania
On your way to the Albanian Riviera, stop by Tirana, the capital city, rest for
a while and explore some of it’s history packed center.
- Liqeni Artificial i Tiranës (Artificial Lake)
- Ura e Tabakeve
- Private Full-Day Trip to Durres and Berat from Tirana
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Vlorë, Albania
Vlora, or Vlorë, is the starting point of the Albanian Riviera, and its shores
are bathed by both the Adriatic and the Ionian Seas. Its beaches are dream-like
and since it is one of the most popular destinations for tourism in Albania,
there’s a lot to explore and some shopping to do if you want.
- Long Beach Nartë
- Zvërnec Monastery (Manastiri i Shën Mërisë)
- Kompleksi Sunny Beach
- Uji Ftoht Beach
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Himarë, Albania
Himare is the next stop. Calming, soothing city, perfect to relax and enjoy the
sun. The city is perfectly located so you can take a trip to Dhurmi, with a more
young and vibrant vibe and Borsh, with it’s paradise-like beaches.
- Himare, Albania
- Porto Palermo Castle (Kalaja e Porto Palermos)
- Qeparo Beach
- Gjipës
- Gjipës
- Porto Palermo
- Mariachi Beach
- Llaman Beach
- Gypea Canyon
- Marachi
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Dhërmi, Albania
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Borsh, Albania
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Ksamil, Albania
Ksamil is the last stop in the itinerary, and trust us, it’s really worth a
visit. Relax in one of its multiple white sand or stone beaches and explore the
city’s ancient ruins. It’s the perfect location to unwind a bit more and just
let the sound of the Adriatic lullaby you.
- Ksamil Beach
- Kassiopi Harbour
- Kerasia Beach
- Blue Caves
- Bataria Beach