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DubrovnikOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in dubrovnikFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in dubrovnik, Bed and Breakfast!Dubrovnik is a city in Croatia that dates back to the Roman period with a very large Venetian style fortress sitting directly over the sea.
![]() UnderstandDubrovnik is one of the Jewels of the Adriatic sea. It dates back to Roman times and been an economically prosperous port from that time up until the present. ![]() Get in![]() By planeDubrovnik has an airport that is located about 20km to the south of the city. There are flights from Zagreb for circa 60 EUR. It is also possible to catch flights to Dubrovnik from many of the low cost central European carriers such as Sky Europe. ![]() By trainThere is no train to Dubrovnik, although you can take a train to Split during tourist season and then travel by bus to Dubrovnik. ![]() By car![]() By busIt is a fairly long journey but it is possible to take a bus directly from Zagreb. Alternatively if you are already on the dalmatian coast buses run directly from Split to Dubrovnik. ![]() By boat
![]() Get around![]() See![]() Do![]() LearnDubrovnik was heavily bombed by the Serbian and Montenegrin Army during the war (1992 to 1995). Almost all of the damage has been covered over but if you look closely around the old town you can still see the damage from mortars in the cobblestone streets and bullet marks in the stone houses. ![]() Work![]() Buy![]() Eat![]() Budget![]() Mid-range![]() Splurge
![]() DrinkLike the rest of the former Yugoslavia, Croatians like to drink home made rakija. This is a very strong distilled drink made from grapes. You may also get offered sljivovica, a similar drink made from plums. Both are quite strong and to some people taste like medicine, to those more accustomed the drinks are quite enjoyable.
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![]() Contact![]() Stay safeWatch out for all of the stray cats in Dubrovnik they are ravenous and will eat you out of house and home. ![]() Cope![]() Get out
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