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Cavtat is the most southern town in Croatia, and the most practical way to reach the town is by air. The city itself is part of the Dubrovnik Riviera (twenty kilometers south of Dubrovnik, and 3 km off the main coastal highway). The main attraction is the Mediterranean vegetation which covers the whole area; another plus is the unpolluted sea and a very attractive mixture of old and new architecture. Originally it was an ancient Greek collony called Epidauros. In Cavtat there are wonderful little bays, beaches, submarine areas and rich vegetation. It is very well connected with the major Croatian cities through Dubrovnik and Cilipi Airport, whilst local communications with surrounding areas include ship and bus lines. The birth house of one of the most important croatian painters, Vlaho Bukovac, his atelier and gallery with some of his work, the mausoleum of the Račić family, the masterpice of famous croatian sculptor Ivan Meštović, ancient ruins from the roman period,
the Rector's Palace situated near the sea and dating from the 16th century, the Church of St.Nicholas which contains many sacred treasures collected throughout the centuries.
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Events:
Cavtat Carnival - This small fiesta takes place every February.
Epidaurus Festival
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