How to get out Dubrovnik
There are many destinations within Croatia that can be accessed from Dubrovnik with popular attractions including Split and the Plitvice Lakes National Park as well as the capital, Zagreb which is approximately a 10 hr drive away (six hours if you travel outside the tourist season and take the new highway). Check out the timetables at libertas Dubrovnik [ ].
A popular shopping destination for locals, Neum in Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) offers many cheap goods for frugal travellers. Buses heading between Split and Dubrovnik will often stop for a short while here to collect various supplies.
Montenegro Daily buses operates from Dubrovnik through to Kotor, Budva or Herceg Novi.
Ston is known for oysters and old salt ponds still in use and the longest stone wall in Europe (5 km long).
Trsteno 15 century summer residence with renaissance garden.
Mostar in Bosnia makes a good two day trip by bus from Dubrovnik. The ride will take about 3 hr. The city has a much stronger Turkish feel as opposed to Dubrovnik's Italian.
Sarajevo is worth visiting as it is considered by some as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
A boat trip to the Elaphiti Islands (Koločep, Šipan, Lopud) is well worth while, with plenty of places to swim, fish or relax.
Međugorje Visit the Shrine of Međugorje for a religious experience.
Mljet island. Green island with lakes and monasteries.
Go on a wine tasting tour to Pelješac peninsula
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