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romantic sunset sea view of Dubrovnik old city

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romantic sunset sea view of Dubrovnik old city
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romantic sunset sea view of Dubrovnik old city

sunset tour Is the best choice If you're looking for an active way to enjoy the Dubrovnik sunset with spectacular views of Dubrovnik’s city walls from the sea. It will make you feel like a VIP sailing into the sunset holding a glass of champagne. cruise is set out from the Old City port. The route circles passes by the fort of Bokar and fort of Lovrjenac, a fortification built on a rock 37 meters high. Saling along by the votive church and monastery of Saint Mary of Dance known for centuries-old tradition of the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception greeting sailors wishing them a peaceful sea and a safe return to their hometown by ringing of church bells, reach the Boninovo bay.
From Boninovo sailing continues towards the Lokrum Island, soaking up the scenery as you cruise around this mystical island of love. Learn how the island earned its nickname ‘The Island of Love’ as you stop off in its best spot to fully enjoy the sunset and a glass of local wine or champagne

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Stop At: Walls of Dubrovnik, Placa Ulica 32, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

dubrovnik city walls from sea side

Duration: 1 hour



Duration:1 hour 30 minutes
Commences in:Dubrovnik, Croatia
Country:Croatia
City:Dubrovnik

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