lid—or street food favourites like flaky burek
pastries and ćevapi, grilled meat served
in flatbread. For dessert, try rozata, a silky
caramel custard infused with rose liqueur, or
Ston Cake, a unique blend of pasta, chocolate,
and walnuts.
SHOPPING
The Stradun—the city's main promenade—is
lined with boutiques, artisan shops and
galleries offering everything from handmade
jewellery and traditional Konavle embroidery
to local olive oil and lavender products.
Don't miss Gundulićeva Poljana Market, the
city's iconic open-air market, bustling daily
with stalls selling fresh produce, homemade
pastries, local wines, gifts and souvenirs.
The city walls of Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik Oysters
EXPLORE DUBROVNIK THE VIKING WAY
Viking offers a number of included and
optional excursions.
Dubrovnik's Fortification:
A City Wall Walk
View Dubrovnik from a unique vantage
point, strolling atop 1½ miles of medieval
stone walls encircling the city.
Dinner at a local village estate
For a truly authentic experience, venture
into the countryside to the Novaković
Family Village Estate in the lush Konavle
Valley, where you can sample homemade
delicacies and wines while enjoying
genuine Croatian hospitality.
Croatian delight: wine tasting
Sample some of the best of Croatia's wines
during a visit to the family-owned Vodopić
Winery and the hillside winery of Brajkovic.
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