Property
in Dubrovnik
The Croatian Government is currently implementing
very
strict building regulations to protect their coastline
- while plans have been drawn up, there are few areas
allocated for new construction.
Typical properties
in Dalmatia include stone houses,
plots of land for investment,
village
houses, new apartments and renovated town houses
with sea views. Currently there are 6
sites designated for future investment in golf courses,
adding to the attraction for a real estate investment
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About
Dubrovnik
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The
popularity of the port city of
Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas
continues to create a growing interest
for holiday makers and investors.
The city has already won
a place on the UNESCO list of World
Heritage
Sites. As the tourist industry
regains its momentum in Croatia,
people are rediscovering this special
region with the beautiful rugged
beauty of the Dalmatian coast,
stretching from Split to Dubrovnik
and dotted with a string of delightful
offshore islands.
The city of Dubrovnik has been
described as a “cocktail
of sun, scenery and culture.” Sophisticated
jazz clubs can be spotted among
the souvenir shops and cheap pizzeria
type restaurants. If you prefer
quiet beaches to the bustle of
the city, there are attractive
islands dotted all along the coast.
With warm, dry summers, many beach
lovers simply head for the city
beaches. Don’t forgo a visit
to Lokrum Island, a national park
with a rocky nudist beach, botanical
garden and ruins of a Benedictine
monastery, the middle-market holiday
resort of Brac, and Mljet, a wooded
sanctuary with a population of
no more than a thousand.
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Flights
to Dubrovnik can be found from
over 20 UK airports including all
major airports. Croatian Airlines
has its regularly scheduled flights
to Dubrovnik and British Airways
along with other major European
carriers have begun flying direct.
Discount airline SkyEurope Airlines
has flights to Dubrovnik from
Bratislava or Budapest. Tour operators
will
arrange trips from many airports
throughout the UK.
You can also get to Dubrovnik
by ferry from Anscona, Italy or
from Rijeka and Split, Croatia's
ports on the Adriatic. |
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Other
Region in Croatia : Dalmatia
Islands Istria Split
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Additional
Resources
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Taxi and Transportation Service Dubrovnik - A reliable 24 hour taxi service - fast, secure and efficient door-to-door taxi service, competitive rates, experienced, knowledgeable, entertaining and English speaking drivers, air-conditioned vehicles, all your transportation needs in Dubrovnik...
taxiservicedubrovnik.com
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Croatia yacht charter - Croatia Yacht Charter offer the fabulous 22 meter crewed sailing yacht `Sinbad Severn` for your summer sailing holiday in Croatia. Possibly the most renowned charter yacht sailing in Croatia, she is available for exclusive charter to you in the unspoilt and idyllic islands of Dalmatia. Whether your preferences lie with the tranquility of the myriad of secluded bays and their transparent waters, or with the more cosmopolitan attractions of a resurgent nation and it`s diverse architectural and cultural attractions, crewed sailing yacht charter in Croatia is one of the best ways to enjoy your holidays in this Mediterranean paradise.
charter.us.com
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Dubrovnik Apartments - The Dubrovnik Region offers immense and rich experiences to visitors, making it a popular tourist destination. Go Dubrovnik offers a travel guide to Dubrovnik and is an extensive resource for apartments, accommodation, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, art, shopping and more....
godubrovnik.com
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Sights and Culture - Find virtual tours of different countries including Croatia...... with travelogues, numerous photos and comments that portay impressions of life, sights, cultural heritage and more...
sights-and-culture.com
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