We want to apologize to you in advance because our country is so beautiful making it hard to decide which wonder to visit and which one to pass this time with a heavy stone on your heart. Helping you out isn't an option as we have to present you with the possibilities, and we lost the time-travel key that helped us a few times...that stupid dog! Anyway, Mljet will get you dizzy in a way that you will forget the time, but shake it off if you wish to see other southern gems. Sail on direction east until you come to the Elafitski otoci or "Deer islands" (Latin origin of this name comes from elaphos, "deer" in English). No deers on these islands anymore (deers at that time had no strategical education it seems, to stay on small islands is a suicide) but plenty to see as Dubrovnik Republic had been the main force for a long time and many captains originating from these islands have built many beautiful houses, along with the nobles of Dubrovnik, churches, monasteries, and fields full of olives, citrus, and other Mediterranean plants. Do we need to point out anymore that you have lots of beaches around to exploit on your way to Dubrovnik? Don't exploit them too much as you have things to do in Dubrovnik. You probably heard about this town a lot, if not before, then definitely after the Game of Thrones where it served as King's Landing. Sail around the old town to catch a glimpse of the massive walls and fortresses protecting Dubrovnik since its beginning and see for yourself that it didn't need much of special effects in the series making. Once off your boat, there are two marinas in Dubrovnik so have your pick, you can take a ride to the old town and start picking the ripe fruits of history and culture the Republic has gathered through the history. Game of Thrones tour, City Walls tour, this tour, that tour, it's not important where you go as you have plenty to see with each step you take. Take it through Stradun, the main street of Dubrovnik, and just by looking at all the buildings along its length you can lose all day. Check the old municipal buildings, churches, monasteries, museums, the old port, a former fortress and now night-club Revelin to spice it up in the evening...no need to mention all the restaurants and bars in the walls and outside on the rocks...so many things. We would love to tell you all about Dubrovnik and its long mercantile history, but it would take longer than 14 days to do it.