Croatia Dubrovnik & the Dalmatian Coast Flashcards
Question: Where can you explore a photogenic city by walking along its ramparts, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Answer: Dubrovnik
Question: Which scenic paths lead to the seaside village of Cavtat?
Answer: Shepherds’ paths and stands of cypress along the coast
Question: To which Dalmatian island can you ferry to wander its lush sub-tropical nature trails?
Answer: Lokrum
Question: Which religious site, home to just two monks, can you visit?
Answer: Franciscan Church and Monastery
Question: Where can you walk vineyard footpaths and enjoy a winetasting lunch, often referred to as Croatia’s Napa Valley?
Answer: Peljesac Peninsula
Question: On which island can you stroll through fields of lavender on the way to an olive mill for a demonstration and tasting?
Answer: Hvar
Question: Which Roman emperor’s palace can you explore in Split?
Answer: Diocletian’s palace
Question: Where can you accept an invitation for a memorable lunch of local specialties at one of the country’s oldest agriturismos?
Answer: Milna
Where does the tour start?
Dubrovnik
Where does the tour end?
Split.
What is the walking level?
Walking Level
Daily Mileage Options: 2-8 miles
Route Notes:
The terrain on this trip includes a mix of paved and cobblestone streets in Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split and other smaller villages, as well as well-maintained coastal, countryside, vineyard, olive, lavender and shepherds’ paths of compressed dirt and stone. The footpaths offer a selection of level, rolling and hilly terrain with some elevation gain and loss.