Rijeka – Dubrovnik
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Rijeka – Dubrovnik
Ferries to Croatia
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Located in Croatia, the city and seaport of Rijeka lies on the Kvarner Bay which is an inlet of the Adriatic Sea. The city is surrounded by mountains and sea and visitors to the city can expect a typically Mediterranean climate, especially during the summer months. This is especially the case along the coast to the east of the city at Pecine and Kostrena, and also to the west at Kantrida and Preluk. In contrast, in the winter just 10 km from the city visitors can enjoy a spot of Alpine skiing. In fact the ski slopes can be seen from Kvarner Bay.
The city has enough things to see and do to keep most tourists occupied for a day or two. Sites to see include the Austro-Hungarian buildings that line the city centre. Collectively they give the city a distinct old European feel. There are also a number of interesting churches and museums that are worth visiting. The 13th century Trsat Castle, located on a hill overlooking the city, is impressive and during the summer is a great place to visit especially as the castle's courtyard has been turned into a restaurant.
The city's port has a passenger terminal with 11 piers and serves 200,000 passengers per year, largely traveling on services to nearby islands and other ports along the Adriatic coast.
The Croatian city of Dubrovnik is located in the Dalmatia region of the country and lies on the Adriatic Sea coast. The city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean and one of the most visited attractions in the city are its city walls. They are around 6 meters thick and stretch for around 2 km around the old city and was built with a series of turrets and towers in order to defend the city from attackers. The city's architecture is spectacular and includes many churches, monasteries, museums and fountains. The city's 18th century cathedral contains relics from the 11th and 18th centuries including the gold-plated arm, leg and skull of Saint Blaise and a relic of the True Cross.
The city's ferry terminal is located in the Kantafig area of Gruz Bay, around 3 km from the Old Town. Ferries operating out of the port depart to Bari, Rijeka, Stari Grad. Korcula and Mijet.