Europe is home to some of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Countries like the United Kingdom, France, and Italy attract millions of visitors from all over the globe each year. These countries have huge amounts of history behind them, with each one boasting its own unique heritage, culture, cuisine, and long lists of historic sites, landmarks, attractions, and more. In recent times, lesser-known European destinations have started to step into the spotlight and have seen a major surge in tourist numbers. Croatia is a key example, with this stunning nation standing on the boundary between Central and Southeast Europe and having a huge list of activities and breathtaking sites for visitors to enjoy.
Banje Beach
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One of the most popular beaches in Dubrovnik, Banje Beach is very conveniently located just a short walk from the city's main touristic and shopping districts. A lot of hotels and other accommodation in Dubrovnik is situated just a few minutes away from Banje Beach, so a lot of tourists tend to gather here when the sun is shining and the temperatures are warm. The sand here isn't the smoothest, spotted with little pebbles and shells, so it can pay to bring some comfortable beach towels or sun loungers if you want to spend some time sunbathing here.
Copacabana Beach
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Named after the famous beach of the same name in Brazil, Copacabana Beach might not have quite the same soft sands and luxury 5-star resorts as its South American counterpart, but it's still one of the best beaches in Dubrovnik. Locate on the Babin Kuk area, which is easily accessible and served by public buses, this beach really stands out for its amenities and activities.
Sveti Jakov
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Whenever you go on vacation, it can be a really smart idea to pay attention to the locals and see where they choose to spend their free time. Locals know their surroundings better than anyone and often prefer to avoid the major touristic areas. This is why you'll see a lot of locals avoiding noisy places like Banje Beach and heading out to Sveti Jakov instead. It's a short distance away from the heart of the city but is still easily accessible by car or public transport, with a couple of different bus routes stopping off at this Dubrovnik Beach.