Dubrovnik

In the extreme south of the Croatia, on a promontory of the Dalmatian coast in the Adriatic sea is the city of Dubrovnik. Across the world it bears the title of the "Pearl of the Adriatic".

It is a port, tourist and cultural center, and was founded in the 7th century.
Town is situated on 42º 88" North latitude and 18º 7" East longitude.


Dubrovnik and it's surroundings have distinctly Mediterranean climate. Sun shines 7 hours a day on the average, and cloudy days are very rare.

Average summer temperature is around 26°C and average winter temperature is 10°C.
Average yearly temperature is 17°C.

Average summer sea temperature is 21°C. Bathing season on open areas starts as early as April, sometimes even sooner and lasts all the way up to the end of October or even later.


In this mild climate, mediterranean vegetation flourishes, as well as many types of aromatic herbs like lavender, myrtle, rosemary, sage and others.
On plantations in the area grape vines, olives, figs, oranges, kiwis and lemons are grown.

Dubrovnik was, as zero category monument, in 1979. include in UNESCO's" World heritage list". Dubrovnik is city of harmony of vegetation, stone and the sea, painted, singed and described by pen of many great artists that could not stay indifferent to this perfection created by centuries long joint work of people and nature.


It is hard to say what makes the Dubrovnik area fascinating: its history marked by the centuries in which the city has flown a flag bearing the word "Libertas" (freedom) or its present day role of a tourist Mecca consisting of a series of picturesque places on the coast and the islands, telling their stories and legends to guests and the chance traveller, always ready to walk you through many centuries in just a few short steps.

Overview of available private accommodation in Dubrovnik and region South Dalmatia you can see here.
(Niveus d.o.o., MB: 2212188)