South Dalmatia

Croatia / South Dalmatia

South Dalmatia

South Dalmatia covers an area of ​​1782 km ² and there live almost 123,000 people. 
Or also called Dubrovnik "The pearl of the Adriatic", is the largest city. 
The northern part is characterized by the Neretva River Delta. 
The southernmost tip Ostri advice on Prevlaka projects into the access to the Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor) into it. 
For sailors Dalmatia with its large islands of Korcula and Mljet, the Elafiten and the Peljesac peninsula is a delightful leisure area. 
If you spend your holiday in South Dalmatia, should not be missed depending on the interest the main attractions of southern Dalmatia.

Highlights in South Dalmatia - ! Do not miss !

  • UNESCO world heritage site: Old City of Dubrovnik 
  • Korcula Old Town

The most important natural attractions in South Dalmatia

  • Mljet National Park on the island of Mljet 
  • Lastovo Nature Park corresponds to the group of islands of Lastovo 
  • Bacinska jezera 
  • Neretva Delta

The most important cultural attractions in South Dalmatia

  • Old Town of Korcula on Korcula Island 
  • Old City of Dubrovnik (UNESCO World Heritage) 
  • Arboretum of Trsteno 
  • Ancient site Narona 
  • Ston 
  • Franciscan monastery in Orebic 
  • Špilja Nakovana (Cave of Nakovana) on the Peljesac Peninsula 
  • Benedictine monastery of St. Marija in Mljet National Park 
  • Coastal town of Cavtat