Transfer from Dubrovnik - Airport
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Departure from Dubrovnik - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Neum
10:02h

Trip duration: 62min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Arboretum Trsteno
Croatia

90 min

Arboretum is the ideal place to reflect and relax. This protected natural monument has existed almost incessantly from the late 15th century. The only two... times when this serenity was almost destroyed was in 1991 during the attacks of the Yugoslav People's Army which, unfortunately, destroyed a large part of it and in 2000 in a forest fire when Arboretum again was severely damaged. However, today Arboretum is mostly restored and opened for visitors so don’t miss to take a walk around the oldest renaissance garden in Dalmatia.

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Homeland War Museum
Croatia

105 min

If you are visiting Dubrovnik, you’ll most probably take the cable care to Mount Srd to enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the majestic town.... So, while you’re there why not visiting also the Homeland War Museum located in one wing of Fort Imperial, which is the symbol of the defense of Dubrovnik during the Croatian War for Independence. The exhibition displays around 500 exhibits like documents, photographs, weapons, maps, authentic recordings, and video recordings mainly focused on Dubrovnik in the Croatian War of Independence, but also about the history of Fort Imperial. This museum provides a detailed insight into aggression on Dubrovnik when out-manned, and outgunned, Croatian forces weathered months of heavy bombardment.

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Sokol Tower
Croatia

60 min

The Sokol Tower, whose history goes back to the Copper Age, around 2300 BC, is an ancient fort located high on rocks above the village... of Dunava in Konavle. Among archaeological artifacts discovered here are some valuable items like amber and glass decorative items from the Bronze and Iron Age or weapons from the Illyrian period. The fort gained its current appearance during the age of the Dubrovnik Republic, which purchased it in 1419, but was abandoned at the beginning of the 18th century. In 2013, the amazing tower once again opened its doors after 350 years; therefore today visitors can explore the museum’s collection of medieval weapons, including 6 original canons. Stupendous views of Konavle landscapes are awaiting visitors as well.

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Cavtat
Croatia

75 min

Many consider Cavtat to be the Adriatic pearl in its own right, although the neighboring Dubrovnik steals all the attention and glory. This beautiful small... town is a nice mix of ancient and modern architecture. The town is outlined by a pretty waterfront and a small harbor and in the backdrop are the imposing hills. What gives Cavtat special charm is the fact that it faced destruction many times in the past but it was also rebuilt countless times. This is why you can observe different influences in town’s architecture – from Renaissance to Gothic. As you walk to the Franciscan monastery, you will be able to marvel the old amphitheater, the Rector's Palace and the church dedicated to Our Lady of Cavtat. Cavtat is actually a peninsula full of greenery and woods so you will easily visit all its treasures and still have time to enjoy some of the nearby beautifully beaches.

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Vjetrenica Cave
Bosnia and Herzegovina

90 min

Dating back to the ancient Roman times, the curious scientists have since explored about 7 kilometers of this magnificent cave thought to reach all the... way to the breath-taking Adriatic coast. Except containing many stalactites, flowstones and cascades of over 200 different animal species, this alluring cave is also known as one of the most bio-diverse caves in the world. If the refreshing breeze of the ‘Wind Cave’ and 600 meters of sheer fascination with nature’s creation is not enough, the now-extinct leopard fossil is sure to leave you at awe.

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Ston
Croatia

75 min

Did you know that the longest fortress walls in Europe and the second longest in the world after the Great Wall of China, are located... in Croatia? The walls of Stone were built in the 15th century and covered a total length of 7 kilometers, had 3 fortresses and 40 towers. This was the main defensive structures against Turkish attacks so the town was indeed impregnable from the side of the shore. Much of this can still be seen today, and the renovated part of the wall between Ston and Mali Ston can be walked in its entirety. There are some very steep sections but you will be awarded with some spectacular views from the top. Another reward waiting for you are the locally farmed oysters for which Ston is mostly renowned among Croatians.