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Day 1: Granada
Arrival, transfer from Dubrovnik airport to Konavle.
Get together dinner with introduction .Short tour to the nearby surrounding,
depending on arrival time.
Limestone villages, friendly local people, lush Mediterranean vegetation and
pleasant climate of Dubrovnik Countryside give it a special charm.
Day 2
Lower Konavle Mocici-Cilipi, hiking tour on the marked pathway. Visit the Mytra
encarved stone. Our pathway takes us through the picturesque village, dense Mediterranean
forest, olive and wine groves. The scene of the lovely village of Konavle with
the majestic Mont Snjeznica on one side and cypresses and black pine groves on
the sea side is unique.
Day 3
Obod – Velji Do-Strazisce-optional: Jesenice
Today we tour Upper Konavle, hilly region, by old Austrian road that will take
us to small village of Velji Do, known for hard working people and delicious
home made food. The tour continues to the top of Strazisce, where from one can
see three countries: Bosnia, Montenegro and Croatia. The view is breathtaking:
sea and the islands on one side and the mountain range with small villages on
the other side.
Day 4 - Dubrovnik
This day is reserved for the mount Srdj and Dubrovnik. Climb the road with serpentines,
enjoying the view over Dubrovnik, its Riviera and the islands. After hiking,
visit to Dubrovnik - fascinating medieval city, the Pearl of Adriatic.
Day 5 - Upper Konavle
From Mihanici to Kuna on the mountain pathway, visiting the old narrow gauge
tunnel and the villages of Mihanici and Kuna.
Day 6 - Kuna - Snjeznica
By now, you will be fit and ready for the king of Konavle mountain – Snjeznica
(1234 m high). Our minibus will take us to Kuna (700 m) and we depart on an
old road to Belvedere, east side of the mountain (900 m high), with fascinating
view,
the crisp unpolluted air will make you feel great
Day 7
Free day in Dubrovnik
Day 8
Departure, transfer to Dubrovnik airport.

Mountains
The walks offer breathtaking view over the largest group of Adriatic Islands – Elaphites,
Montenegrian high mountain range, countryside region of south Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The peaks are: Srdj (415); Strazisce: 700 m, Kuna 700 m Snjeznica 1234 m -
above sea level. Departure points are from 100 meters to 700 meters.
Accommodation & Transport
During the tour we stay in small family owned hotel in village of Uskoplje (Konavle
region, about 20 km from Dubrovnik). Rooms are large and comfortable, with AC/heating,
satellite TV, internet access. Each of the rooms has a private bathroom with
hot shower.
All transfers by minivan are included in price.
Packing
Hiking shoes, sweater, wind proof and water resistant jacket with hood, long
and short sleeved shirt, T-shirt, comfortable pants.
For Dubrovnik: casual clothes and comfortable shoes.
Meals
7 breakfasts, 7 dinners included
Food is Croatian Mediterranean, with lots of fresh garden grown vegetables.
Flights
There are many direct charter flights from UK & Ireland to Dubrovnik. For
more detailed information, please visit the following websites:
www.thomsonflights.com
www.croatiaairlines.hr
www.britishairways.com
www.westernair.co.uk/charterdubrovnik.html
www.aerlingus.com
Currency
Official currency in Croatia is Kuna.
1 Euro = aprx. 7.3 Kuna
1 GBP = aprx. 10 Kuna
1 USD = aprx. 5 Kuna
In Croatia you can only use Kuna as currency. We recommend you to exchange your
money in Dubrovnik.
On the island of Lopud there are exchange offices and a cash machine.
Credit cards are widely accepted.
Local Costs
Approximate costs for guidance only:
Coffee/tea…….€1.30
Soft drink……. €2.00
Medium beer……€2.00 - €3.00
Sandwich……€1.30 - €2.30
Medium ice cream……€ 1.30
Loaf of bread in grocery store……€0.90
Snack lunch in local tavern (fried /grilled calamari, pasta, risotto)…. €7.50
Portion of fresh fish in local tavern……..€9 - €14 (depending
on the sort of fish)
3-course dinner……..€20.00
*the above costs refer to reasonable mid-range restaurant and may vary according
to location and type of the restaurant
Climate – Air Temperature & Rain
January - Rain 139, Max Temp (C) 12, Min Temp (C) 6
February - Rain 125, Max Temp (C) 13, Min Temp (C) 6
March - Rain 104, Max Temp (C) 14, Min Temp (C) 8
April - Rain 104, Max Temp (C) 17, Min Temp (C) 11
May - Rain 75, Max Temp (C) 21, Min Temp (C) 14
June - Rain 48, Max Temp (C) 25, Min Temp (C) 18
July - Rain 26, Max Temp (C) 29, Min Temp (C) 21
August - Rain 38, Max Temp (C) 28, Min Temp (C) 21
September - Rain 101, Max Temp (C) 25, Min Temp (C) 18
October - Rain 126, Max Temp (C) 21, Min Temp (C) 14
November - Rain 198, Max Temp (C) 17, Min Temp (C) 10
December - Rain 178, Max Temp (C) 14, Min Temp (C) 8
How to get there
Airlines
The closest airport to fly to is Dubrovnik
Scheduled flights from UK arrive daily
www.thomsonflights.com
www.croatiaairlines.hr
www.britishairways.com
www.westernair.co.uk/charterdubrovnik.html
www.aerlingus.com
Ferry
Jadrolinija ferries run scheduled trips with both vehicle and walk-on passengers service from
Bari (Italy), Rijeka (northern Croatian coast) and Split (mid Croatian coast)
Bus lines
Several companies run scheduled trips: Zagreb - Dubrovnik (aprx. 10 hours);
Rijeka – Dubrovnik
(aprx. 12 hours); Split – Dubrovnik (aprx. 4.5 – 5 hours); Mostar
(Bosnia & Herzegovina) – Dubrovnik (aprx 4 hours) **In case of
unfavorable weather conditions we reserve the right to change the itinerary
DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik (Croatia) has a population
of 43,770 (2001). The city is a port and one of the most prominent tourist
resorts on the Adriatic Sea
coast
in the extreme south of Croatia, and the center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva
county, positioned at 42.39 N Lat and 18.04E Long. It has the nickname "Pearl
of the Adriatic".
The city of Ragusa/Dubrovnik was based on maritime trade, and in the Middle
Ages it became the only eastern Adriatic city-state that rivaled Venice.
Supported
by its wealth and skilled diplomacy, the Latin/Slavic Ragusa/Dubrovnik achieved
a remarkable level of development during the 15th and 16th century.
Dubrovnik was one of the centers of the development of the Croatian language
and literature, home to many notable poets, playwrights, painters, mathematicians,
physicists and other scholars.
Dubrovnik has a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic,
the Statute from 1272), The city has a world-famous cultural heritage and
beauty (inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO). The city
is one of
the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its
outstanding natural beauties and well-preserved cultural and historical heritage,
Dubrovnik
also offers high-quality visitor opportunities. It is also the city of hotels,
of high ecological standards and tourist programs, and is equally attractive
in all seasons. Its geographical isolation is compensated by high traffic
and communication standards - especially through air traffic and fast hydrofoil
boats.
The tourist development of Dubrovnik started before the First World War;
quite soon, the exclusiveness of its attractions made Dubrovnik a powerful
international
tourist centre.
The sightseeing of Dubrovnik and its monuments requires several days. However,
already a walk through Stradun, through narrow streets and small squares,
monumental ramparts and fortreses, provides enough opportunities to experience
the millennial
beauty of its shell-shaped urban core, centuries of building, stone-cutting,
carving and engraving, the history of the Duke's Palace, libraries, the oldest
pharmacy in the south of Europe, etc.
Dubrovnik offers individual choice among numerous museums and galleries,
which contain the jewels of Croatian heritage.
Konavle Region- Rural Croatia.
Limestone Villages, friendly local people, lush Mediterranean vegetation
and pleasant climate of Dubrovnik Countryside region give it a special charm.
The
area is known for its delicious food, superb wines and home made brandies.

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