Travel Agent - August 4, 2008 - (Page 19) DUBROVNIK IS LIVING PROOF THAT A CITY CAN LIVE UP TO ITS FABLED NICKNAME. Dubbed the “Pearl of the Adriatic” by the poet Lord Byron in the 19th century, Dubrovnik survived heavy shelling during the civil war in the 1990s to emerge as Europe’s “it” spot of the moment. A secret hideaway for the international jet set for decades, this fairytale city now attracts an increasingly large number of tourists from the U.S. In fact, award-winning tour operators like Travel Impressions (www.travelimpressions.com) have recently announced portfolio expansions to include Croatia. Travel Impressions’ specially priced, five-night vacation packages include Dubrovnik, Adriatic resort areas such as Hvar and the Croatian capital of Zagreb. This tourism renaissance is entirely understandable: Dalmatia’s Mediterranean sunshine, brilliant blue sea, rich history and inspired cuisine will quickly make it a favorite of your clients. The nightlife on the island of Hvar lures night owls, and the idyllic scenery on the islands of Korcula and Mljet—think lavender fields and dramatic rocky beaches—beckons like Odysseus’ sirens. Forewarn your clients that rocky ledges pass for beaches in the local lexicon; sand is not to be found in Dalmatia. But the glittering jewel of the Croatian coast will always be the walled city of Dubrovnik jutting into the Adriatic, the famous red-tiled roofs standing in sharp relief with the surrounding azure sea. These impressive 82-foot high ramparts have protected the city for centuries, so it’s little wonder that Dubrovnik was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. Despite the summer cruise ship passengers—the main pedestrian promenade of polished marble, called Stradun, can become awfully crowded in July and August—summer remains the best time to visit Dubrovnik. The celebrated Summer Festival (www. dubrovnik-festival.hr) is a huge draw and attracts LEFT: The Pucic Palace Hotel in Dubrovnik’s Old Town ABOVE: A balcony of the Stari Grad overlooks the city world-renowned artists, musicians and actors (July 10August 25). The Communist-era hotels have been replaced with newer, more chic accommodations, though Dubrovnik’s best and most affordable accommodations are the private apartments. Many are situated in the pedestrian-only city center and can be found on websites such as www.dubrovnik-amoret.com, www. dubrovnik-apartments-bb.com and www.dubrovnikonline.com/english/private_accommodation.php. For your clients on a budget, sobes (private rooms in the houses of Croats) present an affordable option. Old Town Hotels are rare in the picturesque Old Town itself, and the aptly named Stari Grad (www.hotelstarigrad.com), meaning “Old Town,” is a lovely choice just steps from the vibrant café life on Stradun. The former house of the aristocratic Draškovi´ family datc ing from the 16th century, the three-star Hotel Stari Grad has only eight rooms with all the contemporary conveniences like air conditioning, minibars, satellite TV and private bathrooms with hydro-massage showers. (There are four single rooms and four doubles with king-size beds.) The small size assures privacy for your clients, and attention to detail by the staff. Book room #402 for views of the Adriatic from a side window. At breakfast, your clients will swoon over the rooftop terrace overlooking the terra-cotta roofs of Dubrovnik. Note: There is no elevator. The only other hotel in Old Town is the luxurious Puci´ Palace (www.thepucicpalace.com), smack dab c in Gundulic Square. This former nobleman’s home was restored into a classy boutique hotel in the fivestar category. Behind the honey-colored facade, 19 sumptuous guest rooms have played host to countless distinguished personalities. Named after famous Croatian artists, these rooms are marked by wood-beamed CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 August 4, 2008 TravelAgent | 19 http://www.dubrovnik-amoret.com http://www.dubrovnik-apartments-bb.com http://www.dubrovnik-online.com/english/private_accommodation.php http://www.dubrovnik-apartments-bb.com http://www.dubrovnik-online.com/english/private_accommodation.php http://www.travelimpressions.com http://www.hotelstarigrad.com http://www.hotelstarigrad.com http://www.thepucicpalace.com http://www.dubrovnik-festival.hr http://www.dubrovnik-festival.hr
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