Konavle (pronounced [kɔ̌naːv̞lɛ]; Italian: Canali or Valle dei Canali) is a small region and municipality located southeast of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Restaurants in Konavle
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Our best selling trip which includes Bosna & Herzegovina and Montenegro, day trip with wine tasting included, boat ride to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks and visit of Kotor will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in 2019. Email us for more details. Private speedboat tours from Cavtat available on request, daily.
5.0 based on 94 reviews
Adventure park, restaurant and treehouse situated in Konavle region near the city of Dubrovnik. Zip lines, giant swing, paintball, archery, biking tours and teambuilding programs.
5.0 based on 259 reviews
Sea Kayaking Cavtat is a small local kayaking tour / rental company that was founded in 2012. All of our kayaking guides are locals that spent all of their lives in Cavtat, and they were trained by International sea kayak guide association instructors (ISKGA). Additionally, they are certified by a Croatian Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Croatian Mountain Rescue Service and Croatian Red Cross association. Our idea of business is to keep our groups as small as possible (max 8 people), in order to ensure individual approach to every customer and thus creating warm, friendly and family atmosphere during the kayaking tours. The quality of our offer is based on professional equipment, long experience and attractiveness of the natural setting. Paddling the clear blue Mediterranean around the Cavtat in our kayaks is a holiday you will love, so feel free to join us!
5.0 based on 78 reviews
We offer boat rental in beautiful little town of Cavtat to enjoy hidden beaches. Boat can be rented from 1 up to 8 hours. Boats are fully equipped. Why to rent a boat in Cavtat? Here are the answers... The true beauty of Dalmatia archipelago is impossible to experience without boating. We will be happy to rent you a boat in Cavtat just the one like locals have and provide you all the instructions and suggestions of amazing locations so you can start the sea adventure! Our rent a boat in Cavtat service includes a fully equipped, small 5hp boat. The maximum capacity of our boats is 6 persons, but the boat is perfectly suited for a couple seeking privacy and solitude away from the crowds. The boat includes a sunshade and a ladder for easy accessibility. One of our guides will show you how to operate the boat and stay with you in the harbor until s/he is comfortable you are able to safely and confidently operate it. This usually takes around 15 minutes. Upon request, the guide will also give you tips on where to find points of interest. Our summer office 'rent a boat in Cavtat' is in the center of Cavtat in Cavtat harbour. As there are several offices please call us or contact us before as you can get a better offer when booking directly through web page.
4.5 based on 741 reviews
Once , having walked all round the headland, we found the steps to the cemetery it was quite a climb, to me anyway. However all very worth it. On the way up there are some lovely properties. The views are stunning, across to Dubrovnik and the coastline. The tombstones are very interesting and well maintained. The main mosilieum was also worth going into. Definitely recommend.
4.5 based on 2,630 reviews
Stayed here for a few days, was a beautiful place, full of friendly people and a great little central location for travelling around, would recommend a visit here!
4.5 based on 183 reviews
This is an amazing display of great art in a congenial environment. The curators are very well informed and welcoming.
4.5 based on 222 reviews
This church is steeped in history and still bears the scars of the nineties Bosnian War. A visit here is a good starting point to explore the hilly back streets of the town to discover old limestone houses and high level views across the Adriatic.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
For me, it was a spontaneous decision. The beginning of the trail is where indicated on the map. The inscription is overgrown with threads and is not visible from the road. I started going 10 in the morning and came back at 4.15pm. The path of all roads is marked with a white and red circle. The last meters were the most difficult. On the way up, I made at least 5 stops to rest a little in the shade. I had light boots on my feet. When I walked down my legs I pounded around the rocks and slipped, so I strongly recommend you wear hard shoes that hold your feet tightly. I went on June 27th and it was very hot. I had a 1.5 liter water bottle with me and it was too little, so take 2 liters at least. It is best to go in the morning as early as possible. This mountain trail tested my willpower and heart health))) The views of the bay are fantastic and the feeling that you can overcome yourself is stunning.
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