
Deep down in the south of the Croatian coastline lies Dubrovnik region, whose center - the city of Dubrovnik - is througout the world and in Croatia as well known as the "Adriatic pearl". Harmony between the hundered of years old buildings and the city walls which encircle the city, is like a fairy tale waiting to be experienced. Why do you come here? Simply because anyone who does not, are being cheated a visit to "heaven on earth " - or as it also said: "the world's second best place" - as the best place is always exactly where you yourself come from.
It's hard to say what it is that makes Dubrovnik area so fascinating: is it the story marked by centuries when the city has lived with its flag "Libertas" or it is the city's contemporary role as a tourist mecca, consisting of a series of picturesque areas on the coast and islands, each of which tells its own stories and legends for guests and casual tourists, who are always ready to guide you through many centuries in just a few steps.

The story lives on today in this area in the buildings and the beautiful artwork as evidence of the many famous sculptors, painters and architects. And it applies equally to the smaller places as Ston on Peljesac Peninsula, Korcula, Zupa Dubrovacka, Konavle and Trstreno - and Dubrovnik itselfs. In the construction of summer residences and villas it seems that man and nature have gone hand in hand in an effort to combine the beauty of nature with architecture and landscape gardening. The end result is one of the most impressive areas of the Mediterranean.
Here you can open or download a travel guide from Germanwings of Dubrovnik.
There are approx. 220 km from Trogir to Dubrovnik.