WHY GO?
Famous for its medieval Old Town, stunning landscapes and characteristic white limestone streets, Dubrovnik is a gorgeous city. As you stroll through its narrow passageways, admiring the gleaming stone buildings, it’s hard to believe that, during the Balkan War in the 1990s, bombing caused significant damage to this now-flawless Croatian city. Rightly designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a perfect short-break destination and will leave you longing for a return visit.
FAMILY FUN
Just a short drive away from the historic centre of Dubrovnik, Valamar Tirena Hotel has just undergone a huge revamp. Think stylish modern rooms, new restaurants and bars, and the massive MARO World play centre (open between 9am and 9pm) for children of all ages, from tots to teens. With a rooftop trampoline park, a movie theatre, play areas, an action-packed kids’ club and loads more, it’s the ultimate family area.
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