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JET2 has announced that it is withdrawing five routes from Bournemouth that were due to launch next year. The airline only recently started flying from the airport back in February, after basing ...
THE KNOWLEGDGE The Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel (dialling from the UK: 00 385 52 465 000/valamar.com) offers doubles from £95, B&B. (Jet2 0333 300 0404/jet2.com) offers return flights from ...
WITH terracotta-red rooftops tessellated more precisely than the most intricate of Tetris puzzles, the view of the walled ...
Back on the mainland, you’ll find the Pelsejac peninsula. Around an hour’s drive from Dubrovnik, it boasts jagged mountains, pine and cypress groves, sweeping valleys and idyllic coves.
As my wife Amanda is about to present me with a second child and she has a landmark ­birthday looming, I decided to whisk her off for a couple of ­romantic nights in Dubrovnik.
What to do, where to stay and places to eat in Dubrovnik: Croatia. The ultimate travel guide of how to have fun in the Game Of Thrones city.
Dubrovnik's residents are resilient, generous hosts and the area's pristine Dalmatian shoreline is a real gem. Here's how to make the most of the unique city in just 48 hours.
Visit the Dubrovnik Museum of Modern Art (00 385 20 426 590, www.ugdubrovnik.hr) at Put Frana Supila 23. Housed in a 1930s grand villa, this is a world-class gallery.
Dubrovnik is capping the number of cruise ships that can dock each day to two, carrying a maximum of 5,000 passengers between them. The measures will be introduced in 2019 in a bid to reduce the ...
The Republic of Dubrovnik officially banned slavery 600 years ago, in 1416. With a vote of 75 for the ban - and just three against, members of the Grand Chamber condemned slavery as "shameful ...
Croatia's Adriatic city has a nascent bar scene that makes it a wise choice for those wanting to twin some late nights with sightseeing - just be prepared to spend.
Like Venice, Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa) has always been a city popular with travellers from around the world; today, both are Unesco World Heritage sites. During medieval times, Venice and Ragusa ...