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Split is Croatia’s second biggest city and delights
visitors with baroque style that showcases
sensational natural beauty, churches and
museums. Its nightclubs, bars, modern
gastronomy and hidden getaway corners are
equally engaging, especially when enjoyed in
contrast to fantastic, dramatic ruins which
overlook the seafront.
Part of the charm in Split are the intricately
decorated doorways - which are said to be the
crowning feature of its architecture. These unique
doors are truly gems, and something to keep an
eye out for while out for a city stroll in the sun!
Dubrovnik It is the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. If you want to see glorious Gothic Architecture, Monasteries,
Renaissance Fountains and palaces, you can’t beat Dubrovnik. This ancient town with Baroque scenery
makes for a charming evening stroll, and delightfully different dining.
While you’re soaking up the surroundings, why not dabble in some Dubrovnik domestic wine tastings? Its
first real wine bar, D’Vino was established by a half-Croatian, half-Australian in 2008. Its intimate and up-to-
date surroundings offer close proximity to nearby Old Town's Stradun - the main street. When you’re finally
feeling peckish, sit at a sea-view table at Penatur terrace - Chef Mario Bunda recommends the cream of
scampi soup with black truffles.
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