A few kilometers from the Slovenian border, the city port is a beautiful excursion route with its wide beach and historical monuments.
The city’s historic landmarks: the Church of San Giusto and surrounding medieval complex, the Miramare Castle, and the Habsburgian atmosphere of Piazza Italia. An hour’s bus ride from Trieste is the elegant and fascinating town of Aquileia, known among other things for its mosaics.
An Italian town, Ancona is a provincial capital of the Marche region in Italy, located not quite midway down Italy’s Adriatic coast.
The harbour, originally protected only by the elbow-shaped promontory from which the city takes its name (Greek for ‘angkon’ or elbow), features modern installations built since World War II. Although Ancona's importance as a port has diminished, the city is a busy market centre.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, Ancona was successively attacked by the Goths, Lombards and Saracens, but recovered its strength and importance.
Dubrovnik, Croatia is a medium sized city located on the very south of the Republic of Croatia on the Adriatic coast.'The City' or 'Grad' as the locals call it has an exceptionally rich historical heritage and culture which make Dubrovnik very popular among tourists who come to Croatia. The term "The City" (Grad) was coined by the proud citizens in the height of the Dubrovnik Republic when the trade, culture, and arts in Dubrovnik were at its peak and Dubrovnik seemed to be the center of trade on the Adriatic and the Mediterannean. The term "Grad" reffers only to the Old Town Dubrovnik whereas Dubrovnik includes also the surrounding suburban area.
Discover for yourself the beauty of one of Greece's most popular islands, known as "the green island" because of its 3 million olive trees and flower-strewn countryside. Her Adriatic-style villages offer you a fascinating mixture of old tavernas, new cafes, Byzantine churches, discos, and shops, plus an amazing old city between two fortresses.
Kotor offers some of the most well preserved architecture in all the Adriatic coast, with landmarks such as the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Built in 1166, there are frescoes dating back hundreds of years, and much of the gold and silver relief work done by the city's master craftsmen of that time are held for safe keeping within its walls.
Lined with palm trees, this Adriatic seaside town is also a cultural mecca. Within the walls of the Diocletian Palace, you'll discover historical buildings, numerous museums, the National Theatre and a collection of old churches. Culture, beauty, natural wonder - Split has it all.
A few kilometers from the Slovenian border, the city port is a beautiful excursion route with its wide beach and historical monuments.
The city’s historic landmarks: the Church of San Giusto and surrounding medieval complex, the Miramare Castle, and the Habsburgian atmosphere of Piazza Italia. An hour’s bus ride from Trieste is the elegant and fascinating town of Aquileia, known among other things for its mosaics.
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