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Montenegro's coastline crams in some of Europes most spectacular seaside scenery.

Mountains jut
sharply from crystal clear waters in such a way that the word 'looming' is unavoidable. In summer, the
whole scene is bathed in the scent of wild herbs, conifers and Mediterranean blossoms. All of this
and much, much more is wrapped up into an area two-thirds of the size of Wales.

Montenegro's diverse landscape lends itself to so much more than simply lazing on the country's
beautiful beaches. Five national parks beckon, taunting nature buffs and adrenaline addicts with
all the adventurous activities that such mighty mountains, rivers and lakes can inspire.

And when nature calls, why resist?

Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful and diverse cities in Croatia

The city not only offers a lot in itself, but it is also a great starting point for your travel journey. To the
northwest lies the island of Korula where rural plains sprawl across the island for a beautiful natural
untouched habitat. To the southeast of Dubrovnik lies the adventurous island of Konayle, which is a
local and tourist favourite for beach seekers, wine lovers and history fanatics.

Fun Fact: The popular international television show Game of Thrones has been filmed numerous
times in Dubrovnik!

Like Dubrovnik in miniature, the sweet little seaside town of Korula has its own set of imposing walls
and towers but only a fraction of the tourists of its more famous sibling.

The highlight is its extraordinary cathedral, adorned with a downright kooky set of carvings. You can
walk every one of the marbled streets of its compact old town in an hour, leaving plenty of time for
lazing on the beach or heading into the hinterland for a memorable meal at a village Konoba (tavern).

Korula Town One of Croatia's most charming old towns, jutting into the sea enclo Korula Rich in
vineyards, olive groves and scenic hamlets.

Hvar is the quintessential ideals of a Croatian island. Its the most luxurious island, and one of the
sunniest places in the country for sunbathing and being outdoors.

When heading to the island, make sure to swim on the numerous beaches or take a walk to the
southern cliffs for a lunch at the local winery.

If looking to dance the night away and have some cocktails, check out Carpe Diem, Kiva Bar, and
Nautica.
Bra is the largest Adriatic island.

The island also has Croatias most famous and popular beach: Zlatni Rat near Bol.

Tourists and locals head to Zlatni Rat for light water sports, windsurfing, paddleboarding, swimming,
kite surfing, and sunbathing. Vidova Gora Mountain, the tallest mountain in the area, and is also
definitely worth a visit.

If you are adventurous, think about visiting the numerous private coves and pebble beaches on Bra.
Dragon Cave is a popular attraction as well.

The city is set surrounding by dramatic coastal mountains that act as the perfect backdrop to the
Adriatic.

Split is the second largest city in Croatia.

Besides the historical landmark Diocletians Palace, its nightlife and restaurant culture is thriving.
The city is seen as a central hub, as its the main gateway to many of the islands. In the summer
months, Split is known for its festivals such as Olympic Sailing Week, the Croatia Boat Show,
the Mediterranean Film Festival and Croatia Reggae Festival in June.

Experience life as its been lived for thousands of years in Diocletians Palace, one of the worlds most
imposing Roman remains. The maze like streets of this buzzing quarter, the living heart and soul of
Split, are chock-full of bars, shops and restaurants.

Escape the palace walls for a drink on the marble-paved, palm-fringed Riva along the waters edge.

Whether you are looking to hike, photograph the sites, or relax in a remote area, the National Parks
are beautiful and unique.

The Krka National Park is a natural gem.

The park provides hiking trails and a stunning series of waterfalls. Dont forget to take your bathing
suit and water shoes, as the rocks tend to be sharp.
Pag is now better known for its younger demographic and as the best island for beach parties and
social gatherings.

If you are looking to party with the socials and possibly wonder if you have a liver or not by the end of
your stay - Pag should be at the top of your list.

After absorbing the sun and day drinking, locals head to after-beach-parties at the clubs Kalypso,
Papaya and Aquarius. These clubs have grown significantly over the years in credibility. Not only do
they turn into full-on dance clubs after dark, they have hosted renown international DJs such as Joe
Montana and Tiesto.

Venice is one of the world's most magical and unique destinations, a city where life is lived on the
water and getting lost is all part of the fun.

It makes marble palaces vanish into silent fogs, labyrinthine calling (streets) disappear at the whim of
moody tides, and can even turn the most pedestrian of people into fantastical, masked

creatures. Just like its world famous Carnival, Venice thrives on mystery and awe, from the secret
passageways that riddle Gothic Palazzo Ducale, to the esoteric powers of the Basilica di Santa Maria
della Salute, to the inexplicable radiance of Titian's Assunta altarpiece.

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