Dubrovnik Riviera

Dubrovnik Riviera is famous for the praised beaches with its warm, pure crystal clear sea, or scientifically high quality of the sea according to the EU criteria.
Dubrovnik Riviera comprises of all types of beaches, rock, pebble and sandy, even more it features numerous sorts of these beaches in countless varieties.
Most of these beaches are in fact very good, and offer a lot of additional content, to the usual calm soothing sea, warm Mediterranean sun experience such as cafe bars, restaurants, tennis courts, playgrounds, swimming pools, possibility of renting sport equipment, canoes, kayaks etc.
The Dubrovnik Riviera with it's picturesque places Kupari, Srebreno, Mlini, Soline and Plat, spreads 7 km to the southeast of Dubrovnik.
The mild Mediterranean climate, silent bays, sandy beaches, a clear blue sea, the verdure of the pine and palm trees and most of all the famous hospitality of the hosts, offer a pleasant and merry stay to every benevolent visitor. Warm and dry summers, pleasant and mild winters, with an average of 260 sunny days a year, enable a bathing season from April to October.
Dubrovnik Riviera comprises of all types of beaches, rock, pebble and sandy, even more it features numerous sorts of these beaches in countless varieties.
Most of these beaches are in fact very good, and offer a lot of additional content, to the usual calm soothing sea, warm Mediterranean sun experience such as cafe bars, restaurants, tennis courts, playgrounds, swimming pools, possibility of renting sport equipment, canoes, kayaks etc.
Not far from the city of Dubrovnik there are numerous picturesque villages and resorts worth visiting and explore.
About 11 miles (18km) away on the road to Split there is the quiet bay of Zaton, with its sandy beaches and pine forest. The town has numerous restaurants, a relic of the days when it was the chosen retreat for the aristocrats of the Dubrovnik Republic.
The village of Tristeno features the 'Arboretum', a Gothic-Renaissance park on the coast, which is currently undergoing restoration. In the centre of this village visitors are awed by two gigantic sycamore trees, reputedly 500 years old, standing 197ft (60m) high.
Even closer to the city the towns of Kupari, Srebreno, Mlini, Soline and
Plat lie along a chain of hills descending to the rim of Zupa Bay, known as one of the most beautiful resorts on the Dubrovnik Riviera, with modern hotels offering a variety of water sports.
Dubrovnik Riviera is a breathtaking picturesque region that enchants all of it's visitors with it's beauty and history.
With its uniquely preserved medieval walls, brilliant sunshine, translucent waters and dramatic mountains, the Dubrovnik riviera is a unique holiday experience, and an ideal destination for those who want to relax and sunbathe by the clear warm waters of the Adriatic Sea.
Kupari Resort

Kupari is the oldest tourist destination on this sunny riviera with a beautiful beach.The name derives from the manufacturing of the Kupa (meaning tiles), which was supervised by the antique Republic of Dubrovnik.
Kupari is 8 km southeast of Dubrovnik, in a picturesque bay at the foot of southern Dalmatian hills.
It is surrounded by rich Mediterranean vegetation and is known for its magnificent beaches and parks with palm trees and oleanders.