Bari, Italy
Bari on the Adriatic coast is a diverse city, which combines old with new. One of the major gateways of eastern Italy grew quickly and today is an important transport hub and an international transit center for agricultural products. The Town Hall, the University and the Theater are magnificent buildings, examples of the dynamism of the city. Wondering around is very enjoyable because the buildings are impressive and there is beauty everywhere around you. Bari is called "City of Churches" or "Milan of the South".
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, often called “the Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a stunning coastal city known for its well-preserved medieval walls, narrow stone streets, and impressive architecture. Its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, captivates visitors with its castles, churches, and palaces. The city offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, attracting travelers from around the world. It also gained modern fame as a key filming location for Game of Thrones, adding to its international appeal.
Fusina (Venice), Italy
Fusina is a town located in the mainland of Venice, Italy. Fusina is also home to several industrial and commercial activities, including a large petroleum refinery, which is one of the biggest in Italy. The town has a population of around 2,500 people and offers a range of services, such as shops, restaurants, and hotels, to visitors and residents alike.
Hvar
Hvar, is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, nearby the coast of Dalmatia. The island, unusual for the area, has a large fertile plain and running waters. Landscape is characterized by hillsides covered with pine forests and vineyards, by olive groves, orchards and fields of lavender in rural areas.
Naples, Italy
Naples is one of Italy’s most vibrant and historic cities, set on the bay that bears its name, with the imposing Mount Vesuvius as its backdrop. It is the country’s third-largest city and is renowned for its rich culture, its cuisine — pizza was born here — and its unique atmosphere that blends chaos, energy, and authenticity. The city boasts an impressive old quarter, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with narrow streets, churches, palaces, and underground passages that reveal layers of history from antiquity to the present. Naples’ port is also significant, serving as a gateway to the islands of the bay (Capri, Ischia, Procida) as well as a hub for Mediterranean cruises. With its strong character, Naples is a city of contrasts: from the intensity of daily life and bustling markets to art, music, and the sense of walking through a “living museum.”
Giardini Naxos, Sicily
Giardini Naxos is located in Sicily on the Ionian coast, very close to Taormina. It is famous as the site of the first Greek settlement in Sicily, dating back to the 8th century BC. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area, known for its beaches, the archaeological park with remains of ancient Naxos, and its lively atmosphere with restaurants, cafés, and seaside hotels. Its location also offers stunning views of Mount Etna and easy access to both cultural and natural attractions in eastern Sicily.
Kotor (Montenegro)
Kotor is a historic coastal town in Montenegro, built on the bay of the same name, which is considered one of the most impressive fjords of the Mediterranean. It is distinguished by its well-preserved medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with narrow alleyways, stone mansions, and striking walls climbing up the mountainside. Historically a center of trade and seafaring, today it attracts numerous visitors thanks to its unique architecture, natural scenery, and vibrant cultural life.
Sicily (Palermo)
The largest island of Mediterranean, Sicily, consists of a multicultural society and offers many different folklore, historical, artistic attractions and breathtaking landscapes. Palermo is located in the northwestern part of Sicily. It is a city with long history and rich culture. The mild weather and many attractions, make it a tourist destination of great interest.
Civitavecchia/Rome, Italy
Civitavecchia is a town and comune of the province of Rome. A sea port which is located 80 kilometres west-north-west of Rome. The harbor is formed by two piers and a breakwater, on which is a lighthouse.
Zadar
Zadar is a coastal town and seaport of Croatia, located north of Split. The city has been inhabited since the 7th century BC. The old town is built on a peninsula, surrounded by a wall and is completely built up, with the typical architecture of medieval cities. The modern Zadar is a tourist city and major sights are the octagonal church of Agios Donatos (9th century) with its impressive bell tower, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia (9th-12th century) and the Roman market near Zeleni square.