Kupari, Coastal settlement in Župa dubrovačka, Croatia.
Kupari is a coastal settlement situated southeast of Dubrovnik along the Adriatic coast with pebbly beaches and clear waters throughout. The shoreline features a mix of residential buildings, older structures, and vacant former resort complexes facing the sea.
The Grandhotel Kupari was established in 1923 by Czech investors and grew into a major resort destination for southern Dalmatia. The complex later became a military holiday facility during the Yugoslav period.
The settlement displays Mediterranean building styles that blend into the coastal landscape with stone structures and narrow paths. You can see how local Dalmatian traditions shaped the way houses and streets relate to the waterfront.
The D8 road connects the settlement to Dubrovnik, and regular bus services offer transport for visitors exploring the area. Walking along the coast is the best way to see the different sections and the waterfront.
Five abandoned hotels from the Yugoslav era remain as stark reminders along the waterfront of the site's former role as a military holiday facility. These vacant buildings now dominate the coastal profile and stand as silent witnesses to the past.
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