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legitedigiulia · 4 months
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Rock to Lokrum Dubrovnik, Croatia
march 2023 https://www.visit-croatia.co.uk/croatia-destinations/dubrovnik/lokrum/
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thebanananess · 8 months
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Lokrum Island
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wandererinwonder · 1 year
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Lokrum island, Dubrovnik, seen from the cable car station. September 17th, 2019 (iPhone SE)
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simajart · 2 years
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eminenz · 2 years
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Ein Pfau im Tor #latergram #pfau #pfaueninsel #peacock #lokrum #insel #island #naturschutzgebiet #croatia #visitcroatia #croatiafulloflife #summer #sun #ausflug #holiday #ferien #tor #spielfeld #animals #birds #animalsofinstagram #birdsofinstagram #outdoors #lustwandeln #nature #birdlife #island (hier: Island of Lokrum) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfCYCFLsUok/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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atotaltaitaitale · 7 months
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And another “public transport” ride.
On our way to visit the 2km2 island of Lokrum.
Or a way to escape the cruise ship tourists that have invaded the city. I can’t even fathom what it must be like in the high of the season!
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mirtapersonal · 1 year
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various views of Dubrovnik and island Lokrum, mostly from the city walls
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wonderingwendy · 1 year
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May the 4th (be with you 🧝‍♂️), 2023 and we’re finishing up Dubrovnik with a visit to neighbouring Lokrum Island. So nice to be on a hiking trail on a small island surrounded by trees and the ocean together with friends. Oh yeah and peacocks, an abandoned monastery, a fortress and the Throne. Not to mention the infamous Benedictine monks’ curse on the island because of the French Army general who kicked them out after centuries of living there. We were warned not to bring anything back with us but we did manage to take a few pictures.
Fala, Dubrovnik.
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BTW Here’s the extent of my Croatian (spelled phonetically) Fala - thanks, Bok - Caio, Dobro yutro (good morning), Dobro vacher (good evening) and jivoli (cheers).
On the move tomorrow to Florence via Air Austria through Vienna.
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travelfashiondairy · 1 year
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The best viewpoint over Dubrovnik!
If you want to enjoy really incredible views of this amazing city, known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, you should certainly head for Mount Srd! Not only will you see the whole city from here, but you also have a great view of the nearby Lokrum island.
How would you rate this view from 1 to 10? 🤔
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Weekend in Croatia!
For Easter weekend, I took a trip to Croatia! Emma and I decided to go with Smart Trip, a student tour company. It was the first time we used Smart Trip. For our past trips we booked everything ourselves, so we liked that the transportation and accommodation were booked for us. It was nice not having to plan a trip for once, but I do think it is important to try to book most of them yourself. The trip was fun because it was 70 students studying in Florence!
We left on a bus on Thursday at 9 pm and arrived in Croatia around 12:30 pm on Friday. It was my first time spending the night on a bus, and I was worried I wouldn't be able to sleep. But it wasn't too bad, and I did get some decent sleep.
Our first destination in Croatia was Dubrovnik, and we stayed in Hotel Astarea. It was near the water and had such a beautiful view.
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View from our room's balcony!
Emma and I had lunch in Old Town at a restaurant outside and had a nice view of the city and the water.
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Love my Italian food! Most people order seafood in Dubrovnik but we aren't the biggest fans of it.
Next, we walked along the city walls for even more spectacular views!
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The water is so blue!
We both bought postcards and some gelato. And we walked around the city exploring!
Then we took the cable car because we wanted to see the view of the city from the top. It was neat to see the walls surrounding the city. I really enjoyed visiting a smaller city for a change!
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The island on the left is called Lokrum! Inside the walls is considered Old Town.
On Saturday, thirty of us on the trip went kayaking! That was probably my favorite activity on the trip. Emma and I teamed up in a tandem kayak. We had a guide who told us about the history of Dubrovnik and then took us to a little shore for lunch before kayaking back to the mainland.
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I hadn't kayaked since middle school but luckily Emma knew what she was doing.
After kayaking, Emma and I grabbed smoothies before getting tickets to take the ferry to an island called Lokrum. This island is known for having peacocks, so we had to go! The island was also a filming location for Game of Thrones, so many people like to visit.
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As soon as we stepped off the ferry we saw peacocks!
The island was so beautiful! We hiked around the island and up to the top of the Path of Paradise.
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View from Lokrum.
Before dinner, we went to Buza Bar, a bar built into the cliffs. During the day people can go cliff jumping. It was a very cool experience, people were sitting all over the rocks, and the waves were just below my feet.
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Buza Bar! The bar closes before dark for safety reasons.
We had some yummy chicken quesadillas for dinner because we can't get good Mexican food in Florence, and I was craving it.
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Dubrovnik at night!
On Sunday, we left at 6:45 am to drive to our next destination in Croatia, a bigger city called Split. We arrived later than planned because we got stopped at the border in Bosnia for an hour and a half. The only way to drive to Split was through Bosnia for ten minutes, even though we were going from one Croatian city to another Croatian city.
Once we made it to Split, we checked into the Design Hostel 101 Dalmatinac and changed for the boat ride! We were on the boat from 2:30 pm until 8:30 pm, and stopped at an island for dinner. We made some new friends and saw the sunset on the boat.
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Sunset view!
We had an early night because on Monday we woke up early to drive to Krka National Park to see the waterfall. The waterfall did not disappoint!
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In the summer people can go into the water!
After an hour and a half, it was time to board the bus for the rest of the journey back to Florence. The drive took about 12 hours and we arrived around 11 pm.
Overall, I loved my time in Croatia! It was never on my radar as a place to visit initially. But, when Emma and I finished planning our weekend trips, this was the last one open because it was a long weekend. So, we decided to take the last two spots on the Smart Trip. I think the tour guide did a great job, and it was a very stress-free weekend. Dubrovnik was my favorite city; I loved seeing so much nature for a change!
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Such beautiful views!
I will say that Croatia was more expensive than I thought it would be, and it surprised me. The food and drinks were good, but definitely overpriced. The cable car ride was 27 euros roundtrip. Walking the city walls was 35 euros. Since I didn't really research for this trip, maybe I could have learned that ahead of time, but I don't regret the trip at all! I had such an amazing time in Croatia and it is one of the top destinations I have visited.
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dilaratravels · 2 years
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Exploring Dubrovnik - Part One
During our one-week stay in one of the world’s most beautiful places, we definitely wanted to make the most of it and discover what Dubrovnik has to offer. Our apartment was located 15 minutes from the stunning old town, so walking was no problem.
The first thing we did was going to the old town (obviously), and we were amazed. Clean, beautiful, and atmospheric like no other place I have seen before. There’s so much to see! Beautiful alleys, stunning architecture and buildings that take you back to the medieval and roman ages. Of course the streets were really crowded, but that’s just how it is during the summer months down here. However it felt refreshing to be around others again, after almost two years of isolation..
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We booked some activities, the blue cave tour was definitely a highlight for us. We were a small group of 10-12 people on a boat, and the driver took us to different stops. At first there were three caves you could swim/dive into. I definitely recommend buying water shoes so you don’t touch the sea urchins! Also there are lots of rocks you have to walk on in order to move forward in the caves, and they can get quite slippery. It was so worth it, and definitely our favorite part of the tour! Food and drinks were included, and everyone was in a good mood.
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We also stopped at Lokrum Island which we discovered a bit, and the last stop was the blue cave. What I loved the most was jumping into the fresh water from the boat, and diving with my goggles on. Just heavenly.. I first thought the boat could get through the caves but you could only swim into them because they were too narrow. That’s why I couldn’t take any pictures inside, so find out for yourself and enjoy the views ;)
I highly recommend everyone to do this tour! It was private, which was good so the driver could focus on every single one of us. Since Dubrovnik is full of international tourists, you get to meet and interact with so many different people.
You can easily book the tour on Tripadvisor.
This was part one of my recommendations, stay tuned for more :)
- Dilara
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boatdubrovnik · 20 days
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Cruise In Comfort: Top Reasons To Choose Speedboat Rental In Dubrovnik!
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ragusacarrent · 9 days
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Dubrovnik Car Rental: Explore Croatia at Your Own Pace
Planning a trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia? Renting a car is a fantastic way to make the most of your visit to this stunning coastal city and its surrounding areas. Here's everything you need to know about Dubrovnik car rental services and how they can enhance your travel experience.
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Freedom to Explore: With a rental car, you have the freedom to explore Dubrovnik and its surrounding regions on your own schedule, without being tied to public transportation.
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Understand Local Driving Laws: Familiarize yourself with Croatian traffic regulations, including speed limits, parking restrictions, and road signs, to ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience.
Tips for Driving in Dubrovnik
Parking: Parking can be challenging in Dubrovnik, especially in the Old Town. Look for designated parking areas or opt for paid parking garages to avoid fines.
Road Conditions: Be mindful of narrow roads, steep inclines, and winding coastal routes, especially if you're not accustomed to driving in such terrain.
Navigation: Use GPS or offline maps to navigate Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas, as road signs may be limited in rural areas.
Conclusion
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bestentours11 · 12 days
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Explore 10 Romantic Places in Europe Honeymoon Packages
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Embarking on a honeymoon in Europe is a dream come true for many couples, with its charming cities, breathtaking landscapes, and rich history providing the perfect backdrop for romance. If you're planning your post-wedding getaway, our Europe honeymoon packages offer an unforgettable journey through some of the continent's most romantic destinations. Here, we unveil 10 enchanting places you won't want to miss. 1. Paris, France: Begin your European honeymoon in the City of Love, Paris. Take a leisurely stroll along the Seine River, admire the iconic Eiffel Tower illuminated at night, and savor gourmet French cuisine at quaint bistros tucked away in charming neighborhoods in our Europe honeymoon packages. 2. Venice, Italy: Lose yourselves in the timeless beauty of Venice, where winding canals and historic palaces create an atmosphere of romance at every turn. Glide along the Grand Canal in a gondola, explore hidden alleyways hand-in-hand, and share a kiss beneath the Bridge of Sighs. 3. Santorini, Greece: Experience the magic of Santorini, with its whitewashed buildings perched on cliffs overlooking the azure waters of the Aegean Sea. Watch the sunset from Oia's famous viewpoint, indulge in fresh seafood at seaside tavernas, and unwind in a private villa with a panoramic view. 4. Prague, Czech Republic: Discover the fairytale charm of Prague, where cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and romantic bridges create a picturesque setting for your honeymoon. Explore the Prague Castle, stroll through the Old Town Square, and enjoy a candlelit dinner in a historic cellar restaurant. 5. Amalfi Coast, Italy: Fall in love all over again on the Amalfi Coast, where dramatic cliffs, colorful villages, and crystal-clear waters combine to create a paradise for honeymooners. Drive along the scenic coastal road, swim in secluded coves, and savor limoncello overlooking the Mediterranean. 6. Vienna, Austria: Immerse yourselves in the grandeur of Vienna, known for its elegant palaces, classical music, and vibrant café culture. Attend a performance at the Vienna State Opera, take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride through the city center, and indulge in decadent pastries at a traditional coffeehouse. 7. Cinque Terre, Italy: Escape to the idyllic villages of Cinque Terre, where colorful houses cling to cliffs overlooking the Ligurian Sea. Hike along scenic coastal trails, sample freshly caught seafood in quaint trattorias, and toast to your love with a glass of local wine at sunset. 8. Dubrovnik, Croatia: Explore the medieval charm of Dubrovnik, with its ancient city walls, marble streets, and stunning Adriatic Sea views. Walk hand-in-hand along the city walls, dine al fresco in a hidden courtyard, and take a boat ride to the nearby island of Lokrum for a secluded beach picnic. 9. Lake Bled, Slovenia: Experience the romance of Lake Bled, a picture-perfect destination nestled in the Julian Alps. Take a traditional wooden boat to the island church of Assumption, ring the wishing bell together, and hike to Bled Castle for panoramic views of the emerald-green lake below in our Europe honeymoon packages. 10. Barcelona, Spain: Conclude your European honeymoon in the vibrant city of Barcelona, where art, architecture, and culture collide. Marvel at the whimsical designs of Antoni Gaudí, stroll along the tree-lined streets of the Gothic Quarter, and unwind on the golden sands of Barceloneta Beach. In conclusion, our Europe honeymoon packages offer an unforgettable journey through some of the continent's most romantic destinations. From the iconic landmarks of Paris to the hidden gems of the Amalfi Coast, each stop promises moments of magic and memories to last a lifetime book your Europe honeymoon packages.
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eminenz · 2 years
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Traumfelsen #dubrovnik #croatia #visitcroatia #croatiafulloflife #urlaub #holiday #island #igersviennaontour #unesco #oldtown #meer #mare #sea #outdoors #nature #lokrum #felsen #insel #islandoflokrum (hier: Island of Lokrum) https://www.instagram.com/p/Celk--stlFz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ukdamo · 9 months
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Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: the city of Dubrovnik, viewed from the Royal Fortress on the nearby island of Lokrum.
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