Discover Dubrovnik
Quite literally a shiny castle in a friendly Dalmatian bay, Dubrovnik city is a pearl in Croatia's coastal crown and is one of the top tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. The ancient city carries signs of its independence, prosperity, and history proudly. Since there is so much to explore and experience in Dubrovnik, you'll need all the comfort and convenience you can get, including a quality rental car. Enterprise Rent-A-Car is a reliable car hire provider that can help elevate your stay in Dubrovnik. Enterprise is well positioned to serve your journey's specific needs and make your holidays memorable and fun. They have a convenient branch located at Dubrovnik Airport, as well as another branch in Dubrovnik's downtown area. As your plane approaches this beautiful destination, you'll notice a multitude of beautiful sights and many visit-worthy spots located in this quaint part of the Mediterranean.
Attractions in Dubrovnik
Since the late 1970s, Dubrovnik has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its rich history remains on full display. A city tour will have you not only driving across distances, but also through centuries; starting with Renaissance attractions, like St Blaise's Church, the Sponza Palace, the Rector's Palace, and the Franciscan Monastery. Among the marvellous attractions from this period is the Onofrio della Cava's aqueduct and fountains, as well as the emblematic Bell Tower, with moon phases made of brass. Game of Thrones fans will easily recognise Dubrovnik's city walls as those of famous King's Landing. Once the hunger for food overpowers your lust for culture, one of Dubrovnik's many seafood restaurants will beckon you.
Places to Visit Outside Dubrovnik
If you are looking for some sun close to town, you'll want to head out to the locals' favourite beach, Sveti Jakov. When a day trip is on the cards, why not go a little further and cross into neighbouring Montenegro? There's also Fjord-Like Kotor Bay, which is a picture-perfect vista that's less than an hour away from Dubrovnik. The Peljesac Peninsula, with its curly coastline and pebbly beaches, is another day-trip destination that's worth your while. While you're there, you can also consider a short hop to Mljet Island, one of Croatia's greenest spots.