Villa Doris Apartments Stikovica
Zaton Veliki Stikovica, Dubrovnik, 20235, Croatia
- Map
This Hotel
- Hotel
Photos
- Hotel
Amenities
100%
of people enjoy staying here
4 Opinions
- Excellent
- 2
- Very Good
- 2
- Average
- 0
- Poor
- 0
- Terrible
- 0
More about Dubrovnik
Photos
City Walls, Dubrovnik
View of the old town at dusk
View of the Luza end of Stradun
Icon on the fort defense wall by entry
Forum Posts
Dubrovnik to Plitvice by bus
by hooiluangoh
Hi,
Could anyone give me some suggestion regarding making it to Plitvice in one day?
I checked the web and it says I have to catch the 6:30 AK bus to Split, then from Split catch the 12:00 AK bus to Plitvice, to arrive in Plitvice at 17:48.
This means I have to catch the bus from Pile Gate to the Dubrovnik bus station at a godly hour of 6:00am.
I don't ming arriving in Plitvice before 9pm, I think the hotel (Mukinja) in Plitvice is still open then.
Are there any other bus companies that you could reveal to me ?
Re: Dubrovnik to Plitvice by bus
by diocletianvs
Unfortunately, with each new extension of Croatian motorway system there are less and less buses that take the old road via Plitvice. From what I see, your combination of buses is the best one. For timetables of Croatian intercity buses the best website is
www.autobusni-kolodvor.com/en/timetable.aspx
First, look for the options on Dubrovnik to Split line and then on Split to Plitvicka jezera line.
Check with the apartment again about their exact location. From what I know, there is no hotel under that name, it is probably a private pension. No problem with that, but that is probably not at a reasonably close walking distance from any of the entrances (bus stops) to the park.
Check with the owner, tell him you will arrive by bus and need exact directions. (For instance - which bus stop?). If possible, arrange them to pick you up at the bus stop, especially if you will arrive at night.
Travel Tips for Dubrovnik
Look for the detail
by TheWanderingCamel
There are so many things about Dubrovnik to fill the eye and leave lasting impressions. The unity and harmony of the city's buildings is so lovely, and there are so many charming details to enhance them. Ornate lintels, elaborate traceries, delicate windows, gargoyles and faces on fountains, cherubs on column capitals, a hand holding a stair railing, a chaming lunette over a doorway, St Blaise - the city's protector - over another. Mediaeval, Renaissance, Baroque - they're everywhere - each a small masterpiece.
The Location...
by coceng
Just a map of Croatia so that you know where Dubrovnik is situated.
It is situated at the end of Dalmatia Coast, right at the bottom.
Known as 'Pearl Of Adroatic', Dubrovnik is clapped between the Adriatic Sea on the left; Serbia-Montenegro & Bosnia Hercegovina on the right side, almost with equal distance!
How good is your Latin?
by karenincalifornia
To the west of Dubrovnik, on an bluff overlooking the sea, is the independent fortress of Lovrijenac - independent because it is not connected to the city walls like the other fortress to the east known as Revelin.
It is not known when Lovrijenac was built, but it is fairly certain that it had been completed by the very early 1300s.
Above the entrance of this impressive fortress are the words "Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro".
Ok, you Latin scholars, what does this mean?
Island Lopud
by canaglic
Lopud is located 7,5 NM from Dubrovnik.
The first traces of human Iife go back into ancient history. A domain of the Dubrovnik Republic from the 11th century.
The gorgeous Cove of Sunj, accesible by a 1-km long footpath is overlooked by the Church of Our Lady of Sunj, with a cemetery (also with a fine collection of works art).
Latino Club Fuego works every...
by nikolina
Latino Club Fuego works every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10:00 p.m. until 04:00 a.m. offering its guest different program each night. Special parties in Latino Club Fuego are organized for New Year's, St. Vlaho Day, Carnival, Summer Festival Opening Night, Halloween, and other special occasions.
Latino Club Fuego first opened its doors in Jun 2001. In a short period of time it become the most popular club in Dubrovnik. Interesting, carefully designed interior, excellent music, reasonable prices, and pleasant staff make a Latino Club Fuego's visitors become its permanent satisfied guests.
Questions and Answers
Q: What wonderful things to do and see in Dubrovnik "Hi, I will be in Dubrovnik for about a week in July and am looking for the best things to do. Beaches, hiking, parks, rafting,..."
A: "Hi, You must go to neighbouring Cavtat - a lot more character & far more charming than Dubrovnik.
As for an island: Mljet - relatively quiet & very nice. The best..."
Read 4 Replies ยป
Latest Dubrovnik hotel reviews
- Dubrovnik Palace Hotel
- 330 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 26, 2012
- Hotel Neptun Dubrovnik
- 172 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 22, 2012
- Hotel Bellevue Dubrovnik
- 299 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 26, 2012
- Rixos Hotel Libertas
- 155 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 24, 2012
- Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik
- 501 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 23, 2012
- Excelsior Hotel
- 255 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 25, 2012
- Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Dubrovnik Sun Gardens
- 205 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 25, 2012
- Hotel Tirena
- 59 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 24, 2012
- Hotel Vis
- 67 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 17, 2012
- Hotel Argosy
- 142 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 20, 2012
- Hotel Dubrovnik President
- 148 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 25, 2012
- Kompas Hotel Dubrovnik
- 120 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 26, 2012
- Hotel Uvala
- 93 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: May 25, 2012
- Begovic Boarding House
- 28 Reviews & Opinions
Latest: Apr 2, 2012
- Krile
- 1 Review & Opinion
Latest: Sep 6, 2011