Guidebook for Zaton Doli

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Guidebook for Zaton Doli

Food Scene

KONOBA SORGO
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KONOBA BAKUS
5 Ston
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Stagnum
23 Imena Isusova
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Kapetanova kuća
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Bota Šare restaurant - Mali Ston
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Vila Koruna Restaurant
Taverna Bota

Sightseeing

The Walls of Ston are a series of defensive stone walls, originally more than 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long, that surrounded and protected the city of Ston, in Dalmatia, part of the Republic of Ragusa, in what is now southern Croatia. The Walls of Ston were known as the "European wall of China"
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Ston Walls Entrance
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The Walls of Ston are a series of defensive stone walls, originally more than 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long, that surrounded and protected the city of Ston, in Dalmatia, part of the Republic of Ragusa, in what is now southern Croatia. The Walls of Ston were known as the "European wall of China"
Solana dates back to the Roman times, two thousand years B.C. In ancient times the area was inhabitated by the Ilyrians and Greeks and from 167 B.C. the Roman rule begins and this is the first time that exploatation and salt collecting is mentioned in are Ston area.The Ston salt pans are the oldest in Europe and the largest preserved ones in the history of the Mediterranean. Way back in 877. The Ston diocese is mentioned, so it is assumed that this is the oldest diocese on Croatian ethnic space. The Romans leave behind them the distribution of the Ston fields and the name of this area Stagnum – Stamnum which means stagnant or still water. This indeed is an indicationthat already in those times there was salinity and that the name came from the natural characteristics of the area – the salt pans.
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SOLANA STON Ltd.
1 Pelješki put
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Solana dates back to the Roman times, two thousand years B.C. In ancient times the area was inhabitated by the Ilyrians and Greeks and from 167 B.C. the Roman rule begins and this is the first time that exploatation and salt collecting is mentioned in are Ston area.The Ston salt pans are the oldest in Europe and the largest preserved ones in the history of the Mediterranean. Way back in 877. The Ston diocese is mentioned, so it is assumed that this is the oldest diocese on Croatian ethnic space. The Romans leave behind them the distribution of the Ston fields and the name of this area Stagnum – Stamnum which means stagnant or still water. This indeed is an indicationthat already in those times there was salinity and that the name came from the natural characteristics of the area – the salt pans.
Fort Kaštio
D414
Tvrđava Pozvizd
Ston

Everything Else

Prapratno beach
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Prapratno
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Prapratno beach
Euronet ATM Bankomat

Shopping

Grocery shop
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Konzum
11 Gundulićeva poljana
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Grocery shop
Grocery shop
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Tommy Supermarket
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Grocery shop

Getting Around

Turistička zajednica općine Ston
1 Ul. kralja Tomislava
Turistic board