After a good rest on a heavenly island, sail towards the heavenly town of Dubrovnik. If you don’t want to go straight to Dubrovnik you can sail to Šipanska Luka instead. The best place for anchoring is in the harbor because the ferry occupies the entire harbor front. The reason behind sending you here you will see as soon as you set your foot on this "olive island" as the olive trees, along with vineyards are the symbols of Sipan. This was already recognized by many nobles from Dubrovnik during their "golden age" mirroring this fascination with summer villas, remains of which can be found throughout the island. If you plan to stay the night mesmerized with the simplicity of this island, just lift your feet up and do nothing except swallowing and chewing delicious food and wine. If you want to spend some time in Dubrovnik, which is highly recommended as you won't be able to live with yourself if you miss this opportunity (or at least risk being beaten from your crew), then get there as soon as you can to catch the main attractions of this gem. To the coast, skipper, to the Republic of Dubrovnik, once a great merchant city-state, squeezed between great empires! Passing the islands of Lopud and Kolocep, another great place to show off your swimming skills, you will arrive at Dubrovnik. Take a taxi or a bus to the Old Town's main entrance of Pile and step into the completely new world of UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk along the main street Stradun and the numerous small streets in and around the city to check the small restaurants and gift shops, but the perfectly preserved city walls and historical buildings are the ones that will take your breath away. Lots of towers, defenses and fortresses were so formidable that no army tried to attack it in the long history. That, and the famous Dubrovnik diplomacy. Sea merchants built this magnificent town and the only way to appreciate the beauty of the place in full is to arrive from the sea, if you have enough time spared, so do not lose the opportunity to sail into the City harbor as sailors have done for hundreds of years. We took the liberty and suggested many locations on this route as there are many worth mentioning and seeing on this fourteen-day cruise, but we would sincerely suggest spending the last two days in Dubrovnik to give yourself enough time to enjoy the city to the full, without looking on your watch and avoiding a swarm of people inside the town.