Transfer from Ulcinj
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Departure from Ulcinj
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Estimated arrival to Dubrovnik - Airport
12:50h

Trip duration: 230min

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Perast
Montenegro

105 min

The Bay of Kotor has many stunning attractions and beautiful town of Perast is certainly one of them. The poetic architecture that gives an ancient,... old town feel coupled with breathtaking views make this small town an idyllic seaside paradise. Although it may appear small at first glance because it has less than 400 residents, Perast is actually home to 16 preserved Venetian palaces and 19 churches.

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Petrovac
Montenegro

90 min

The lively scene of cafes, bars and restaurants together with the startling 650 meters long sand beach make Petrovac a desirable tourist destination. But besides... the fun part, this small town features some historical places such as the 16th century Venetian Castello fortress with a beautiful terrace that offers a great view of the sunsets and pebble beaches, or the old Rezevici monastery which was built in the 14th century and is famous for its mosaics.

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Kotor
Montenegro

135 min

The ancient town of Kotor, built between the 12th and 14th century, has many charms. The cobblestone streets are surrounded by medieval buildings and dotted... with cafes, restaurants, Venetian palaces and museums. Many churches adorn the town but the most iconic one is the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Among the wonderful town’s treasures are also the Prince’s Palace from the 17th century and the Napoleon’s Theater from the 19th century. Kotor is definitely a town of captivating atmosphere and a worthy rival to the neighboring Budva and Dubrovnik.

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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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Sveti Stefan
Montenegro

75 min

Sveti Stefan is an island resort, a symbol of the most luxurious holiday destination, quite popular among the wealthy tourists. All the stone buildings, including... a small church dedicated to St. Stefan and the fortress walls that surround the island, were built in the 15th century by the tribes of Pastrovici. Although the island today is a private resort with little over 50 rooms, one can explore it via the tours organized through local tourist agencies or admire it from the nice restaurants on the cost, like the Olive Restaurant, famous for its tomato-based fish chowder and a beautiful view of the cove and Sveti Stefan Island.

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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.