Cavtat is a delightful resort with a picturesque bay, harbour and palm-fringed promenade. It is a mix of ancient culture and modern hotels, gift shops, pavement cafés, bars and restaurants which come alive in the evening. The pebble beaches are clean, the sea is clear and warm and the Mediterranean climate encourages lush, green vegetation. Cavtat has been a particular favourite of British guests for many years. Walk around the old town to the bars and specialty restaurants or explore the meandering paths around the peninsula. Visit the local art gallery, the Baroque parish church and the octagonal, domed mausoleum built by the famous sculptor Mestrovic. In the evenings, dance on the terraces or in the nightclub. Watersports are generally available from June to September and range from sailing, windsurfing, scuba diving, water skiing, para-sailing, jet-skiing and canoeing to pedaloes and rowing boats.
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