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What to do in Dubrovnik?

Nestled at the southernmost tip of Croatia, Dubrovnik is a treasure trove of history and culture. Dubbed the 'Pearl of the Adriatic' for its aesthetic appeal, this medieval city overlooks clear blue waters, attracting many vacationers every year. With its UNESCO World Heritage-listed old town, eye-catching beaches, and tasty local cuisine, there is always something to discover in Dubrovnik.

Top 6 activities and excursions to do in Dubrovnik

  1. Explore the Old Town Walking through Dubrovnik's Old Town is like stepping into the past. Protected by imposing medieval walls, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a maze of cobbled streets, ancient palaces, baroque churches, and picturesque squares. Visit the Rectors' Palace, stroll along the famous Stradun, and don't miss the Onofrio Fountain, a marvel built in the 15th century.

  2. Walk along the city walls These whitewashed stone walls are the symbol of the city — a real treasure. Stretching for about 2 km and protecting four medieval fortresses, these perfectly preserved fortifications are a must-see Dubrovnik attraction. Climb to the top where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, the old town, and the famous Lovrijenac Fortress, also known as the Red Keep from the TV series Game of Thrones.

  3. Relax on a catamaran Dubrovnik boasts an irresistible maritime atmosphere that will make you want to set sail and admire the city from a different perspective. Join a catamaran cruise, feel the salty air on your face, and leave all your worries on the shore. There are plenty of options available, many of which include stops to swim in the blue waters and explore hidden coves.

  4. Discover the Konavle Valley Embark on a must-do excursion from Dubrovnik and head to the hilly landscape of Konavle. This rural area, nestled between the sea and the mountains, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who will find plenty of things to see and do. Bicycle excursions, horseback rides, and adventurous trekking routes make this a great spot to spend a day surrounded by nature. The valley is also renowned for its quaint villages, folklore vibes, and Malvasia wine, often produced using traditional methods.

  5. Taste Dalmatian cuisine Dubrovnik doesn't disappoint in the kitchen either. Dalmatian cuisine is simple, featuring fresh and flavorful Mediterranean ingredients. Indulge in grilled fish seasoned with aromatic garlic and herbs, making every meal a true feast. Try the Gradele-style fish, octopus salad, and flavorful vegetable side dishes, all accompanied by a glass of fine Croatian wine.

  6. Visit the island of Lokrum Just a short boat ride from Dubrovnik, this island exudes tranquility in every corner and has been an untouched nature reserve since the 1960s. Here you'll find a fragrant Botanical Garden, a Benedictine Monastery nestled in nature, a small saltwater lake dubbed the 'Dead Sea,' and a captivating rocky beach perfect for naturism. Don't forget to greet the peacocks, who will accompany you as you explore this charming island.

Get ready to visit Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is an ideal destination to visit throughout the year. If you want to soak up the eye-catching Croatian sea, then the best time is between June and October, when the water temperature is pleasantly warmer. July and August are the two hottest and busiest months; if you want to do a lot of hiking, opt for the spring or early fall months.

If you keep a good sightseeing pace, then three days may be enough time to visit Dubrovnik's main attractions, take a trip to Konavle or the island of Lokrum, and dedicate a day to relaxing at the beach. However, if you have a week to spare then you can explore the area at a more relaxed pace and also take an excursion to neighboring Montenegro.

Among the most eye-catching and distinctive beaches in Dubrovnik is Buža beach, a series of concrete terraces overlooking the city walls, from which you can take a dip in the refreshing blue sea. The pebbled Banje beach, Copacabana beach and Lapad beach are a stone's throw away from the old town and are ideal if you want to do some intrepid water sports. On the island of Lopud, on the other hand, there is one of the most stunning sandy beaches in the area, Sunj beach. Stretching for 1 km, with a sun-kissed coastline and shallow waters this beach is great for families with children.


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