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Cavtat is a tourist resort in southern Croatia and, arguably,
​the most beautiful of all ancient Mediterranean towns.

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Due to its beauty, natural as well as man-made, its rich history and its Mediterranean climate which just invites you to ease you mind, relax and savor the moment, this little town that in supreme tranquility rests on the slopes of the southern coast of Croatia has become one of the most sought after European tourist resorts. . .  Read more

Aside from the Cavtat Summer Festival 2018 that offers versatile cultural events (free entrance), you might like to venture out and explore any of the myriad of other possibilities, in close vicinity to Cavtat downtown. Here are some ideas you might find appealing: get a feel of Konavle folklore by attending the Čilipi folklore (usually sunday mornings up until October), go to an ATV safari (nature exploring only),  do some recreational horseback riding, go hiking or tour the local vineyards, go kayaking or scuba-diving. . . Read more
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Though Dubrovnik remains a posh Adriatic go-to,
its share of cruise-ship passengers and fortress wall–walking
British, German and American tourists increases every year.

​Many locals sneak 30 minutes south to leafy,
cultured Cavtat (pronounced “Tsav-tat”),
​which has long been a secret weekend getaway for the affluent. 
  


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