Coastal Views and Nature
Explore the rugged topography of the Dubrovnik region, ranging from the 13th-century stone fortifications of the Old Town to the karst caves of the hinterland. This selection includes the historic Sveti Andrija lighthouse, built in 1873, and the deep Gromačka cave system. High-altitude viewpoints like Veliki Bucelj provide panoramas of the Elaphiti archipelago, while coastal lighthouses on Daksa and Sveti Andrija guide maritime traffic toward the port of Gruž.
Walls of Dubrovnik
Historic medieval defensive walls surrounding the old city, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and known for coastal views and Game of Thrones filming locations.
Svjetionik Otočić Sveti Andrija
Built in 1873 on a remote island, this lighthouse features a 17-meter stone tower and serves as a primary navigational aid for vessels approaching Dubrovnik from the open sea.
Svjetionik Otočić Daksa
19th-century lighthouse located on the small island of Daksa, marking the entrance to the Rijeka Dubrovačka inlet and the port of Gruž.
Močiljska špilja
Karst cave located near the village of Pobrežje, characterized by significant stalactite formations and historical archaeological importance.
Velika Pećina
Large natural cave formation situated along the coastal cliffs of the Dubrovnik Riviera.
Gromačka špilja
Deep karst cave near the village of Gromača, noted for its diverse geological formations and subterranean passages.
Veliki Bucelj
Prominent peak in the Dubrovnik hinterland offering panoramic views over the Adriatic Sea and the nearby Elaphiti Islands.
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