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Guarding the Walled City - Dubrovnik, Croatia

A guardhouse on the edge of Dubrovnik's walled city.© www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Catch of the Day - Dubrovnik Fisherman

Thanks to fishermen like this one, Dubrovnik is brimming with fresh seafood, from sea bass to cuttlefish.It’s possible to buy the catch of the day from fisherman from villages along the Dalmatian Coast. If you are renting an apartment and have access to a grill, we highly recommend this experience. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Dalmation Architecture - Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik’s Sveta Gospa.www.uncorneredmarket.com/  

Dubrovnik Ramparts - Croatia

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The Honeymoon Begins - Dubrovnik, Croatia

 

The Honeymoon Begins - Dubrovnik, Croatia

The walled city of Dubrovnik, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, is situated at the southernmost tip of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. With its marble-lined promenade, medieval architecture, and terra cotta tiled rooftops, it makes for a pleasant history-filled introduction to the Balkans. Enjoy its laid-back lifestyle with an order of risotto with squid ink, and a carafe of local white wine.Dubrovnik marked the start of our “honeymoon”. After enjoying our stay there, we explored the Dalmatian coast, including the island of Korcula where, according to local folklore, Marco Polo was born.www.uncorneredmarket.com/  

Cathedral in Dubrovnik