Dubrovnik region

In the Dubrovnik region we can find the largest peninsula of Croatia, Peljasac. The most beautiful islands are also located in this region such as Korcula, Vis, Sipan, Lastovo and Mljet.

Dubrovnik
One of the most famous and beautiful cities in Croatia. The entire city was bombed during the 1991 war. Architects and archaeologists rebuilt the damaged houses and the castle walls based on photographs and videos. Reconstruction took nearly 5 years.

Peljesac Peninsula
The grapes from which the most famous Croatian wine is made are produced here. The famous wine is called Dingac.
Orebic is the most popular city on the peninsula.

Korcula
The largest island in the region is Korcula.  According to the legend Marco Polo, the famous traveler was born in the capital of the island. Lumbarda is the most beautiful beach in Korcula, the bay covered with white sand is a beautiful sight.

Lastovo, Mljet, Sipan
All three islands are nature reserves, which is why tourism is not so developed. There are mainly private accommodation in the fishing villages. Ferries to the islands leave from Korcula and Dubrovnik.

Weather:
The Mediterranean zone on the Adriatic coast is characterized by early spring, not too hot, relatively dry summers, warm but rainy autumns and mild, rainy winters.
The seasonal weather is relatively constant at around 30 degrees Celsius. The sea temperature is around 20-25 degrees Celsius from April to October.

Wind:
The most common wind on the Istrian and Dalmatian coasts is Bora. This mostly dry and cold wind blows in the winter season, with occasional extremely strong bouts.

Jugo is among the winds of spring and fall, so it doesn’t really show up in summertime.

The Mistral is the Adriatic wind of summer, northwesterly and it is typically appears during beautiful and stable summer weather. The Mistral seems to have been created for sailing without maneuvering, because its strength is constant and its nature is foreseeable and mild.

Banking:
The currency is Kuna (Kn). Visa, MasterCard and American Express are widely accepted but you may be charged a service fee if you pay by card.
ATMs are easily found and banks are open Monday to Friday (7:00am to 7:00pm) and Saturday (7:00am to 1:00pm).

Internet:
Getting online is easy with plenty of Wi-Fi spots across independent cafes and restaurants. There are internet cafes in Dubrovnik and in some coastal towns.