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Three Island Cruise & Fish Picnic


This cruise visits the biggest three of Elaphite islands archipelag: Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan. However, before we set on this journey our boat takes us right up to the Old Town city walls so that you can get view the city from this close up perspective.

As outilined, our first stop is Kolocep. The hamlet of Celo has sand and pebble beaches and a park with numerous species of subtropical flora. The small churches of St. Anthony of Padua, St. Nicholas and St. Srd found here belong to the regional group of pre-Romanesque architecture.

Sailing on, we would be coming to Lopud. It traces back its name to Greeks (Delaphodia) and Roman (Lafota) and it became attached to the Dubrovnik Republic in the 11th century. In the 15th century the island was settled by the refugees from the areas occupied by the Turks. The inhabitants of Lopud were oriented to seafaring from the early days. In the 16th century they participated with their ships in the invasions of Spanish rulers on Tunisia, Algeria, Portugal and England. On a prominent location above the village are the ruins of the Duke's Palace, a two-story Gothic structure with a terrace garden.
On the south-eastern side of the island is Sunj, one of the best sandy beaches in the whole of Croatia. This is a perfect setting for a fish picnic which offers you a variety of local fish, meat and vegetarian specialties served with local wine, domestic brandy and non-alcoholic drinks.

The last island Sipan, is slightly more populated than Kolocep. The island has several architectural monuments from the Middle Ages and the 15th century Dubrovnik aristocracy built their summer villas and castles on the island. Sipan also housed Dubrovnik archibishop’s summer residence.

You Have an option either private or group arrangemnt for THREE ISLANDS & FISH PICNIC.

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