Tailor made tour: southern CROATIA, MONTENEGRO and BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA in 7 days (from DUBROVNIK)

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STARTING POINT DUBROVNIK: 7 DAYS - 6 NIGHTS 

DAY 1: DUBROVNIK

Your tour starts in Dubrovnik with sightseeing of the town. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in Croatia. Its roots go back to 7th century, but its final look has been determined after Big earthquake in 1667. Architecture is a mix of gothic-renaissance, and early baroque style – specific for the connection of architecture and nature. You will see the city walls, church od St. Vlaho, cathedral of Assumption of Holy Virgin Mary, church of St. Spas, Rector's palace and Sponza; collegium of jesuits etc.

DAY 2: DUBROVNIK

Free time.

DAY 3: KOTOR – BUDVA – CETINJE – PODGORICA
From Dubrovnik, departure towards Kotor. Kotor is surely the most famous Montenegro's city by it's rich culture. In it you can find tracks of iliric and roman culture, pre-romanic, romanic, gothic, renaissance and baroque art style. The old town of Kotor has really well kept middle age strucure (12 -14 century) and has been listed on UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list.
Budva is one of the oldest settlements on Adriatic coast, 2000 years ago known as the city of Iliria and it's a place you shouldn't miss while visiting Riviera. The old town has unique architectural and urbanistic structure, surrounded by walls, fortress, towers and gateways. All around it you can find highly developed tourist sight.
Podgorica is a capital, and the biggest city of Montenegro, while Cetinje has also been considered as a main city. Both towns are famous because of it's beautiful architecture and culture.

DAY 4: PODGORICA – NIKŠIĆ –TREBINJE – STOLAC  - MOSTAR
From Podgorica you go towards Nikšić – an important industrial center of Montenegro, where you can find brewery „Trebjesa" and a famous Nikšić beer. Afterwards you will go to Bosnia and Hercegovina – to Trebinje. You will visit the bridge Perović (Arslanagić) which has been built by Mehmed-paša Sokolović, 1574, as an endowment for his child during the turkish occupation.
Sightseeing tour.  

DAY 5: MOSTAR – SPLIT
Mostar is situated on the coast of river Neretva and is a cultural and commercial center of Hercegovina. It is as well the biggest city in Hercegovina. Once, it was a center of textile, tabacco and food industry, mining included. There you can find a bridge across Neretva, built in 16th century. It is 29,5m long. The architect was Mimar Hajrudin. The bridge has been destroyed in November 1993 and newly rebuilt in 2004. It is a part of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list. Around Mostar there is a rich viticulture, cultivation of tabacco, fruits and vegetables.
After finishing the tour in Mostar, you will go towards Split. You will visit the famous Dioclecian's palace – one of the best kept monuments of early roman art in the world. The emperor's palace has been built as a connection of a roman villa and a roman castrum, divided on four parts with two main streets – Cardo and Decumanus.

DAY 6: SPLIT – NEUM – DUBROVNIK
From Split, through Neum, to Dubrovnik. Neum is the only bosnian exit to the Adriatic sea. The area of Neum has belonged to Republic of Dubrovnik until 1718, when it was yealded to the Turks.

DAY 7: DUBROVNIK

The end of tour.   
 





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