social programme
For details, further information and booking please contact Ms. Nina Dumancic from PErfectMeetings.hr.
21 May - Monday
ISLAND KORČULA [duration aprox 10 hours]
KORČULA - the hometown of Marco Polo! Being famous stonemasons, shipbuilders and seafarers the people of Korcula left their marks all over the world, but they saved their best works for their own city. Experience the narrow streets, beautiful churches and magnificent palaces in one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean. After sightseeing - free time for lunch or swimming. On the return a stop will be made in one of the well known wine cellars of the Peljesac peninsula to taste some of the excellent local wines.
Included: transportation, guide, wine tasting.
PRICE: EUR 54,00
22 May - Tuesday
CITY OF MOSTAR (Bosnia & Hezegovina) [duration aprox. 11 hours]
As a part of UNESCO’s heritage, Mostar is best example of the centuries-old fusion of Western and Eastern cultures. His cultural diversity is what gives this town its special appeal, retaining authentic appearance and the spirit of the Orient is felt with every step along the old town, while buildings from the Austro-Hungarian era add to the architectural richness of the town. Despite the many challenges of its turbulent past, the town aspires to maintain the coexistence of all the peoples that live here. With its Muslim, Catholic, Orthodox and Jewish shrines, Mostar is nowadays a truly multiethnic town. The journey takes us along the croatian coast across the border and further on to Pocitelj, where we make a short stop. Tour proceeds towards Mostar for a city tour in a company of a local guide. The lunch is organized in a local restaurant. Passport or equivalent document is obligatory. (Please, check your visa requirements to the Republic of Bosnia & Herzegovina).
Included: transportation, guide, entrance fees, local guide. Note: PASSPORT OBLIGATORY
PRICE: EUR 54,00
ISLAND CRUISE [duration aprox. 9 hours]
During this cruise you will see the three most beautiful islands of the Dubrovnik archipelago-Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan, commonly known as the Elafiti islands. The old legend of the islands is hidden in its name - about the old Greeks hunting for deer and subsequently naming the islands the Deer islands. Green islands, with gardens full of oranges and lemons and lovely seashore landscapes, charming and picturesque villages with harmonious architecture of summer manors; old seaman's houses and little votive churches. Visit all the three Elafiti islands and enjoy your lunch of grilled fish and wine while being entertained by our local musicians. Note: sportswear recommended.
Included: transportation, guide, music, lunch, wine.
PRICE: EUR 48,00
23 May - Wednesday
MONTENEGRO (Rep. Of Montenegro) [duration aprox. 12 hours]
Exotic landscapes are not always distant and unapproachable. Located less than one hour drive from Dubrovnik, Montenegro offers an unforgettable experience; exceptional natural beauty in combination with rich history and culture. This is a land where mountains descend almost directly into the sea creating a surreal atmosphere. Enjoy the drive around the Kotor Bay with its numerous small settlements; stop in medieval Kotor to soak in the typical Mediterranean lifestyle; continue high up into the mountains to visit Cetinje, once the seat of the Montenegrin rulers; stroll around in Budva, the ancient town which is today a lovely tourist resort. (Please, check your visa requirements to the Republic of Montenegro)
Included: transportation, guide, entrance fees. Note: PASSPORT OBLIGATORY
PRICE: EUR 52,00
TASTE OF DALMATIA [duration aprox. 6 hours]
This excursion really gives you the chance to TASTE Dalmatia. In the charming village of Orasac take part in the production of olive oil in the old fashioned way, where the 'mill' is driven by a horse. Taste some home made cheese, smoked ham and wine in an old fashioned house which has not changed much through the ages. During the Dubrovnik Republic, Ston was the second most important town. Its wealth was derived from the salt works that are still in function today. Although being known for the spectacular city walls, that are considered to be the second longest in the world, today this region is predominantly known as the 'oyster capital' of Croatia. Here You will be served a nice sea food platter (octopus, mussels, small fish and an oyster).
Included: transportation, guide, snack, demonstration of olive oil production, sea food platter.
PRICE: EUR 50,00
24 May - Thursday
ANCIENT MONTENEGRO (Rep. of Montenegro) [duration aprox. 10 hours]
Mild beaches, clear water and gorgeous mountains that plunge into the sea will greet you upon your arrival to the Gulf of Kotor. Ringed in the mountains, the innermost bays of the Gulf, Risan and Kotor, are the earliest inhabited areas with evidences of civilization dating from Illyrian, Roman and early Christian periods. In our quest for traces and memories of past times, we will be visiting the town of Risan with a Roman villa and its exceptionally well preserved mosaics from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Next, a short boat ride from the baroque shore town of Perast will take us to one of the two islets in the Bay to visit the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks which houses one of the finest collections of wall paintings in this part of Europe. In the UNESCO-protected town of Kotor enjoy a guided tour through one of the best preserved medieval walled cities on the Adriatic. And finally, take the opportunity to make your own memories during your free time in Kotor. (Please, check your visa requirements to the Republic of Montenegro)
Included: transportation, boat ride, guide, local guide in Kotor, entrance fees in Risan and Our Lady of the Rocks. Note: PASSPORT OBLIGATORY
PRICE: EUR 52,00
CITY OF MOSTAR (Bosnia & Hezegovina) [duration aprox. 11 hours]
As a part of UNESCO’s heritage, Mostar is best example of the centuries-old fusion of Western and Eastern cultures. His cultural diversity is what gives this town its special appeal, retaining authentic appearance and the spirit of the Orient is felt with every step along the old town, while buildings from the Austro-Hungarian era add to the architectural richness of the town. Despite the many challenges of its turbulent past, the town aspires to maintain the coexistence of all the peoples that live here. With its Muslim, Catholic, Orthodox and Jewish shrines, Mostar is nowadays a truly multiethnic town. The journey takes us along the croatian coast across the border and further on to Pocitelj, where we make a short stop. Tour proceeds towards Mostar for a city tour in a company of a local guide. The lunch is organized in a local restaurant. Passport or equivalent document is obligatory. (Please, check your visa requirements to the Republic of Bosnia & Herzegovina).
Included: transportation, guide, entrance fees, local guide. Note: PASSPORT OBLIGATORY
PRICE: EUR 54,00





