The Pearl of Adriatic
Discover Dubrovnik
A living museum of history, culture, and stunning architecture. Walk the ancient walls, explore marble streets, and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Old Town
Beach 10 min
Year-round destination
UNESCO World Heritage
Since 1979
King's Landing
Game of Thrones
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Discover Dubrovnik & beyond
From ancient walls to hidden beaches – here's what's waiting for you.
Old Town & beyond
Art Galleries
- Umjetnička galerija Dubrovnik (Palača Banac)
- Galerija Dulčić Masle Pulitika
- Atelijer Pulitika (tvrđava Sv. Ivana)
- Galerija Sebastian
Cultural heart
Museums
- Kulturno-povijesni muzej (Knežev dvor)
- Pomorski muzej (tvrđava Sv. Ivana)
- Etnografski muzej (Rupe)
- Muzej Domovinskog rata (Srđ)
Crystal clear sea
Beaches
- Banje (uz Ploče)
- Sveti Jakov (ispod crkve)
- Lapad (šetalište)
- Copacabana (zapadni dio)
Elafiti & Lokrum
Islands
- Lokrum (15 min brodom)
- Koločep (Kalamota)
- Lopud (pješčana plaža)
- Šipan (najveći, maslinici)
Panoramic views
Viewpoints
- Mount Srđ (žičara / Imperial)
- Gradske zidine (šetnja)
- Vidikovac na ulazu u staru luku
- Park Orsula
Day trips
Nearby countries
- Kotor (Crna Gora)
- Perast (Crna Gora)
- Mostar (Bosna i Hercegovina)
- Medjugorje (BiH)
Travel info
How to get to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV)
- Located in Čilipi, 20 km from Old Town
- Direct flights from major European cities
- Airport shuttle bus to Pile Gate (€8, 40 min)
- Taxi and private transfers available
From our blog
Insider tips
Stories and guides about Dubrovnik, written by locals.
April 18, 2026
Slow Mornings and Salty Air: The Authentic Zaton Experience
There is a specific kind of silence you only find in the small bays of the Dubrovnik Riviera. It’s not the absolute silence of a forest, but a rhythmic one—the sound of the sea lapping against stone piers and the distant chime of a church bell. After the grand history lessons of the Old Town […]
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Got questions?
Dubrovnik FAQ
It can be, especially during peak season (July-August). However, there are budget options for food and accommodation. Visiting in shoulder seasons (May-June, September-October) offers better value.
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are ideal – pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices.
Yes, especially in summer. Online booking is recommended to avoid long queues.
Partly. The main street Stradun is flat, but many side streets have steps. Some attractions have limited access.
Yes, Banje Beach is a 5-minute walk from Ploče Gate. There are also several rocky beaches within walking distance.
Absolutely – Dubrovnik has excellent quality tap water.
Croatian, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Very safe. Violent crime is rare, but watch for pickpockets in crowded places.
Not for exploring the Old Town. A car can be useful for day trips to the islands or Pelješac, but parking is expensive.
Most restaurants and shops accept cards, but it's good to have cash for smaller konobas or market stalls.