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Dubrovnik is one of Croatia’s most iconic destinations, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” This stunning city blends centuries of history with breathtaking coastal views, offering a perfect mix of culture, relaxation, and scenic charm. Enclosed by medieval stone walls, Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with baroque buildings, marble streets, and striking orange rooftops. Whether you're walking along the ancient city walls, exploring narrow alleyways, or relaxing by the sea, Dubrovnik is a place that captures the imagination.

Just outside the city, you'll find peaceful beaches, inviting seaside towns, and islands ready to explore. With a sunny climate, welcoming locals, and a laid-back pace, Dubrovnik is a fantastic choice for both city breaks and coastal escapes.

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What to See and Do in Dubrovnik


Start your journey with a walk along Dubrovnik’s famous city walls, offering panoramic views over the terracotta rooftops and sparkling Adriatic Sea. Explore the Old Town, home to the impressive Rector’s Palace, Dubrovnik Cathedral, and the bustling Stradun promenade. Take a cable car up to Mount Srđ for sweeping views over the coast, or hop on a boat to Lokrum Island, a peaceful retreat with botanical gardens and swimming spots. For a relaxed day by the water, head to Banje Beach just outside the city walls or visit the Lapad Peninsula, perfect for scenic strolls and seaside dining. Nearby, the quaint town of Cavtat offers a more tranquil vibe, ideal for a day trip.

Food & Drink in Dubrovnik


Dubrovnik’s culinary scene is full of flavour and local charm. Fresh seafood is a standout here — think grilled fish, octopus salad, and black risotto made with cuttlefish ink. Traditional Dalmatian dishes often feature olive oil, herbs, and seasonal produce. Be sure to try pasticada (slow-cooked beef) and brodet (fish stew), both rich in flavour and history. Local wines from the Pelješac Peninsula pair perfectly with meals, while a glass of rakija (fruit brandy) is a popular way to toast the sunset. Whether you're dining in a seaside konoba (tavern) or enjoying a modern twist in a stylish rooftop restaurant, Dubrovnik offers something for every taste.

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  • Best Time to Visit

    The best time to visit Dubrovnik is during spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) when the weather is warm, the sea is inviting, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July–August) is the most popular time, especially for festivals and beach holidays, but it can be busy and hot. If you want to explore the sights with more breathing room, the shoulder seasons offer a great balance of sunshine and atmosphere.

  • Average Flight Time

    Approx 3 hours.

  • Currency

    Croatia uses the Euro as its currency.

  • Time Difference

    +1 Hours.

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