YES. Croatia is safe to begin with, and Dubrovnik is possibly the safest city in Croatia, even at night!
There are several reasons why Dubrovnik is so safe, including its isolation, history and inhabitants
At daytime, the only real threat to safety might be pickpockets, heatstrokes, sea urchins and, of course, the ominous pigeons.
Category: History of Dalmatia
Croatian Taj Mahal – Story Of Love, Death And Life
The Mausoleum of the Račić family in Cavtat, Croatia, by Ivan Meštrović is a beautiful example of Art Deco, and relates a powerful story.
How Long Does It Take To Walk The Wall Of Dubrovnik?
If you run, literally, you may be able to do it in 45 minutes
At normal (touristy) pace, it takes approximately 1.5 hours to walk the entire wall of Dubrovnik
If you visit the Fortress of St. Lawrence (Lovrjenac), it my take at least half an hour longer. But it’s worth it.
The visit of the Dubrovnik City Walls can be cut short or made less difficult
Things To Do In Trogir (For Free)
Here are some reasons to add Trogir, one of the most beautiful towns in Croatia,to your travel plans, especially if you are staying in Split or Šibenik. 1. Travel Through The Fantastic Medieval Universe You cannot miss it. The most prominent church in Trogir is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence (or St. John, as locals…
Where Is Dalmatia? And Where Do Dalmatian Dogs Really Come From?
Many Croatians, including myself, take the term Dalmatia for granted. And use it as if everybody should know what they mean by Dalmatia. So, where is Dalmatia? And what is the origin of Dalmatian dogs? Dalmatia is situated by the Adriatic Sea, in Croatia. Dalmatia is about a spirit, a frame of mind, an atmosphere…