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Dubrovnik and Dalmacija travel guide

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Around Southern Dalmatia<br />

Left Massimo, Korula Town Middle Konoba Marko Polo, Korula Right Waterfront, Orebi<br />

Cafés, Bars & Nightlife<br />

Beach Café, near Lumbarda<br />

The s<strong>and</strong>y beach of Pržina,<br />

south of Lumbarda, has a<br />

modest café-bar that makes a<br />

perfect spot to relax in between<br />

dips in the Adriatic, which<br />

tempts nearby. Map H2<br />

Mamilo, Lastovo Town<br />

You will find Lastovo Town’s<br />

only year-round café-bar on a hill<br />

just behind the town. The friendly<br />

owner usually keeps it open until<br />

his last customer leaves. Map G2<br />

Riva, Cavtat<br />

While away a pleasant hour<br />

or so at one of the café-bars on<br />

Cavtat’s waterfront, taking in the<br />

distinctly Mediterranean ambience<br />

<strong>and</strong> the views over the bay <strong>and</strong><br />

offshore isl<strong>and</strong>s. Map L3<br />

Massimo, Korula Town<br />

Perched atop one of the<br />

town’s defensive bastions, this<br />

popular summer bar comes<br />

complete with a unique pulley<br />

system for drinks. You can<br />

appreciate the sunset, as the<br />

swallows swirl on the skyline.<br />

Food is served downstairs. <br />

Šetalište Petra Kanavelia bb • Map H1<br />

Fresh, Korula Town<br />

The old part of Korula Town<br />

can be pretty quiet late at night,<br />

but this is one of the livelier bars.<br />

Located by the bus station, it<br />

attracts local teenagers <strong>and</strong><br />

visitors looking for some latenight<br />

action outside their hotels.<br />

Šetalište Frana Kršinia bb • Map H1<br />

Hotel Korula,<br />

Korula Town<br />

This terrace café overlooking<br />

Korula Town’s old port is a great<br />

place to enjoy a coffee while<br />

you take in the passing scene.<br />

Obala bb (west harbour) • Map H1<br />

Konoba Marko Polo,<br />

Korula Town<br />

With tables at the edge of the<br />

old town, from which views of<br />

the mountains <strong>and</strong> the Pelješki<br />

Channel open up, this is a superb<br />

haunt. It is a restaurant, but<br />

you can drift in for a few drinks.<br />

Šetalište Petra Kanavelia bb • Map H1<br />

Bella Vista,<br />

Pelješac Peninsula<br />

All the buses between <strong>Dubrovnik</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Korula call here for a rest<br />

stop – <strong>and</strong>, if driving, you should<br />

too. Swathes of the Pelješac<br />

Peninsula can be admired from<br />

the terrace. Sveti Križa 104 • Map J2<br />

Beach Bar,<br />

Pelješac Peninsula<br />

This slightly kitsch beach bar,<br />

with palm trees, a thatched roof<br />

<strong>and</strong> gaudy signs, is a good place<br />

to stop for a cool drink as you<br />

traverse the Pelješac Peninsula.<br />

It is located between Drae <strong>and</strong><br />

Janjina (see p94). Map J2<br />

Waterfront, Orebi<br />

After a day relaxing on one<br />

of Dalmatia’s best beaches (see<br />

p42), unwind further in one of<br />

Orebi’s waterfront cafés, with<br />

great views of Korula. Map H1<br />

96<br />

In Croatian addresses, “bb” is short for bez broj, meaning<br />

“without number”.

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