Showcasing flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik's aquarium might be modest in content and overpriced, but set in the cool stone vaults of Fort St John鈥檚 ground floor, it makes for a lovely escape from the scorching heat and crowds, especially if you've got kids in tow. It's run by the University of Dubrovnik's Institute for Marine & Coastal Research, and serves as a rehabilitation centre for injured sea turtles.
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No visit to Dubrovnik聽is complete without a walk around the spectacular city walls that encircle its historic core. They're among the finest in the world鈥
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Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector鈥檚 office and private鈥
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An immensely powerful experience, this gallery features compelling exhibitions curated by New Zealand photojournalist Wade Goddard, who worked in the鈥
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From the top of this 412m-high hill, Dubrovnik's old town looks even more surreal than usual 鈥 like a scale model of itself or an illustration on a page鈥
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Named after five young women named Danica who died during WWII, this pedestrian promenade stretches along the waterfront for more than 5km from Igalo to鈥
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Car-free Lopud has the prettiest settlement of all the Elafitis, composed of stone houses surrounded by exotic gardens and overlooked by ruined fortresses鈥
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Lush Lokrum is a beautiful, forested island full of holm oaks, black ash, pines and olive trees, only a 10-minute ferry ride from Dubrovnik's Old Harbour鈥
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Gorgeous whatever the season, this leafy garden, 14km northwest of Dubrovnik, is the oldest of its kind in Croatia. It was during the Renaissance that鈥
Nearby Dubrovnik attractions
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Inside the vaulted chambers of Fort St John, this well-presented museum traces the history of navigation in Dubrovnik with ship models, maritime objects鈥
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In a small, cavelike room in the Fort St John, the former studio of the painter 膼uro Pulitika (1922鈥2006) looks like a moment paused in time, with his鈥
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This massive battlement guards the entrance to Dubrovnik's Old Harbour. You can pose on cannons along its upper terrace during a city walls walk, but you鈥
4. Dul膷i膰 Masle Pulitika Gallery
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This small offshoot of the city's main gallery unites three friends beyond the grave: local artists Ivo Dul膷i膰, Antun Masle and 茐uro Pulitika, who all鈥
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Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector鈥檚 office and private鈥
6. Cathedral of the Assumption
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Built on the site of a 7th-century basilica, Dubrovnik's original cathedral was enlarged in the 12th century, supposedly funded by a gift from England鈥檚鈥
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Walking from Stradun to the Cathedral, you鈥檙e bound to pass by the bronze statue of the writer Marin Dr啪i膰. Lovingly called Dubrovnik's Shakespeare, he is鈥
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Marking the eastern end of the old town鈥檚 main drag, this slender dome-capped tower has a large curvy clock face known as 鈥榯he octopus鈥 and a two-tonne鈥