{"id":7809,"date":"2013-08-31T18:58:08","date_gmt":"2013-08-31T18:58:08","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2019-04-16T12:37:25","modified_gmt":"2019-04-16T12:37:25","slug":"dubrovnik-montenegro-cliff-jumping-kayaking-beaching-html-d1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/laughfrodisiac.com\/2013\/08\/31\/dubrovnik-montenegro-cliff-jumping-kayaking-beaching-html-d1\/","title":{"rendered":"Dubrovnik & Montenegro: Cliff-Jumping, Kayaking, & Beaching"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Dubrovnik is a really easy destination for frightful travelers, because it is 100% for tourists. No locals live anywhere nearby – it is all the tourist trade. It’s pretty safe, and it’s incredibly easy and manageable. Kind of like an inoffensive Disney World but with history.
The main thing to do is mosey along the Stradun, the main boulevard through the Old Town, and wander all the little streets leading off of it. You can’t get lost; you’re walled in. The streets are filled with restaurants, cafes, shops, gelato purveyors, and, of course, cathedrals and museums. People-watching along the Stradun is first-rate, if you’re into that sort of thing.
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My favorite activity in the Old Town was walking the city walls. For 50 kuna, you climb atop the city and stroll along the walls for a few hours, all around the city, and catch the most incredible views. I recommend going just before last call, around 6:30 pm, as it’s less crowded and you get great light as the sun sets.
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