Transfer from Zabljak
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Departure from Zabljak
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Dubrovnik
12:00h

Trip duration: 180min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Trebinje - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Trebinje
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

With its mild Mediterranean climate, friendly and warm people, and unique architecture, Trebinje oozes that charm that is simply irresistible. It is a perfect day... trip from nearby Dubrovnik or Mostar, or a perfect slow-paced weekend getaway. Trebinje has a rich history thus many historical sites, monuments, churches and monasteries.

Quality photo of Cavtat - Croatia

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.

Quality photo of Tvrdos Monastery - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tvrdos Monastery
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

One should visit Tvrdos Monastery for at least two amazing reasons: the beautiful 15th century Serbian Orthodox Monastery and the wine the monks produce here.... The Monastery is built on foundations of the Roman Church dating all the way back to the 4th century. The church has a glass floor, which is like a “window to past” because through it, foundations of the old Roman church can be seen. As for the wines, it is enough to know that today the monks produce world’s award-winning wines. Private tours of the church and its beautiful garden as well as the wine cellars are available.