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Dubrovnik + Diocletian’s Palace & more What do Diocletian?s Palace, the Cathedral of St. Jame

Dubrovnik + Diocletian’s Palace & more [Road Scholar]( [Road Scholar] Adventures Online: Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, Dubrovnik & More [Learn More]( What do Diocletian’s Palace, the Cathedral of St. James on the Dalmatian coast and the city of Dubrovnik have in common? They are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites AND you can get a glimpse of these cultural treasures without walking out your front door! Explore the beauty of Croatia on this online adventure, where you’ll learn from professors at Croatian universities and discover historic towns and monuments that go back to ancient times — all from the comfort of home. Best of all, you'll ... - Explore Dubrovnik, a historic city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during an expert-led online field trip. - Enjoy an online field trip to Diocletian’s Palace and learn how the city of Split has grown around this important fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site. - Discover the town of Sibenik, the Adriatic island of Hvar and the fortified town of Korcula during online field trips with local experts. [See more] [Road Scholar]( [Located in: ]Online Program [Adventures Online: Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, Dubrovnik & More]( [Learn More]( [quote] “Enlightening, engaging, educational — this adventure filled in the gaps of all the bits and pieces I knew of Croatia — history, architecture, artists, language, marine life, politics, economics, even food — and I've probably omitted a few. A wonderful deep dive into a fascinating culture.” — Aaron from New York, N.Y. | Road Scholar Class of '22 [Road Scholar]( [Discover More About Road Scholar At Home]( [Learn Online]( [Located in: ] Find answers to your program questions online! [Learn More →]( [Located in: ] Enroll in Your Next Learning Adventure With Peace of Mind [Learn More →]( [Road Scholar]( Refer Your Friends to Enter Our Great Global Giveaway! [Learn More]( [Road Scholar]( Learning For Your Grandkids, Family & YOU [Let's Go]( [Guidestar]( [BBB Wise Giving Alliance]( Road Scholar programs are made possible by tax-deductible support from our participants and other friends. [View online]( © 2024 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 PO Box 56033, Boston, MA 02205-6033

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