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DUBROVNIK - One of the most beautiful Mediterranean cities
is situated on the very south of the Croatian coast. By its high
stone city walls and the beauty of its ancient city nucleus it has
since time immemorial attracted many artists, historians, scientists
and chance travellers.
Dubrovnik has 2,554 hours of sunshine per year, and apart from its
lush subtropics vegetation (olives, almonds, citrus fruits, rosemary,
laurel,
Holm oak, pine, stone pine, cypress), and the millennium-old historical
heritage and interesting surroundings, it also boasts extremely
rich tourist facilities.
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Besides a large number of hotels, facilities for all sports are
available: swimming, sailing, water-skiing, swimming pools, saunas,
fitness canters, solariums, tennis courts etc.
The many restaurants and taverns in Dubrovnik offer a rich selection
of local dishes, traditional cuisine and different sorts of wines.
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DUBROVNIK
MARINA "Miho Pracat" (42040' N 18007' E)
One of the most beautiful marinas on the Adriatic coast. Located
6 km from Dubrovnik centre, on the source of Ombla River in a deeply
indented bay where sea and fresh water mingle, by a former patrician
summer residence, which has now been adapted into an attractive
small hotel. Offering 450 moorings, 250 boat places on land, technical
services, 60-ton travel lift, petrol station, mini-market. The marina
is open all year round.
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Connections:
Dubrovnik is linked with all major Adriatic harbours. Regular ship
lines between Pescara, Bari, Ancona , Split, Rijeka, Venice ...
are maintained.
Dubrovnik is linked with all major European destinations through
Èilipi Airport.
Local bus service from early morning hours until 2 a.m. connects
marina with the centre of Dubrovnik, and with the Old town.
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