Transfer from Nova Topola
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Departure from Nova Topola
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Estimated arrival to Dubrovnik
15:20h

Trip duration: 380min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Arboretum Trsteno - Croatia

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.

Quality photo of Mostar - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina

105 min

The small town of Mostar is best known for its 16th century Ottoman bridge – Stari Most (the Old Bridge) which stretches between reincarnated medieval... towers and crosses the Neretva River. City’s striking architecture, as the bridge itself, reflect many influences that Mostar has gone through in its past, from Christian Europe and Muslim Middle East. During the 1990s conflict, a major part of the historic old town and the Old Bridge were destroyed and then rebuilt in 2004. Its wide-ranging architecture and many mosques make Mostar the ideal place to go for a cultural break.

Quality photo of Blue Lake - Croatia

Blue Lake
Croatia

75 min

Although Adriatic coast has many beauties to boast with, we recommend driving a bit off the beaten track and discovering something truly magical – the... Red and Blue Lakes. Both lakes are located near the town of Imotski. Lying in a deep sinkhole, these lakes have impressive dimensions which actually make them some of the largest sinkhole lakes in the world. The Blue Lake got its name from the crystal blue waters, while the Red Lake’s name comes from the red stones surrounding it. Both lakes are stunning natural phenomenon and great attractions. However, there is one more curiosity linked to the Blue Lake – during the hot summer season this lake completely disappears and the dry base becomes a football pitch. If you are lucky enough, you may be enjoying the annual football match between the Elves and the Werewolves on the flat lake basin.

Quality photo of Makarska - Croatia

Makarska
Croatia

105 min

Makarska is a favorite tourist destination for both, Croatians and foreigners. This is the reason why it can get quite busy in summer, but that... is also the reason why Makarska has a vibrant scene of restaurants and cafes, lots of shops and sites to see. The town residents are mostly proud of their many beautiful pebble beaches with pine trees and crystal blue waters. The most intriguing site in town is the Franciscan monastery that hosts an exquisite contemporary mosaic and a delicate shell museum which claims to have the largest collection of snails, shells and mussels in the world.

Quality photo of Krupa Waterfall - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Krupa Waterfall
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

If you are up for some outstanding nature and peaceful environment do visit this little hidden gem. What will amaze you is not its size... or formation but the fact that it has remained intact over the centuries. Locals usually visit this place as a quiet picnic spot while for the foreign visitors it will be a great spot to appreciate the taste of traditional Bosnian life. The historical watermills on the crystal clear waters are still operational so you can buy freshly ground wheat or eat some trout at the trout farms just below.

Quality photo of Ston - Croatia

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.