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Where to stay near Dubrovnik?

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Help! Ideas for where to stay near Dubrovnik? - Cavtat, Mlini or Plat?!
16 years ago, April 8th 2008 No: 1 Msg: #32023  
My boyfriend and I are going on holiday to Croatia in August for 10 days and have been looking into which area to go to. We think we've decided on the Dubrovnik area but want advice on where is best to stay? We want somewhere where there is a nice beachy area to sit and relax in the day, and with a choice of cafes/bars. We aren't really for busy nightlife but it would be nice if there were a few places to sit and drink at night.

I was looking at Cavtat as the best choice but it seems that there isn't really a beach there at all? Would we be better off in Plat or Mlini, or do these places lack the amenities that Cavtat offers? We don't want to hire a car so we will be relying on walking to places and getting the bus/boat.

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14 years ago, September 19th 2009 No: 2 Msg: #86733  
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i suggest you to find accommodation in dubrovnik, Spend 10 nights in this history filled city. See the Convent of St. Claire, St. Nichola's Church - one of the oldest Pre-Romanesque churches and so much
more! Because of its dependence on the sea for centuries, Croatians enjoy fine fishing, seamanship and some of the best sea cuisine anywhere in the world!Dubrovnik, also known as “the Pearl of the Adriatic” is a city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia. The name originates from the Proto-Slavic term for an oak forest, which was abundantly present in the hills north of the walled city of Dubrovnik by the end of he 11th century!!!!
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