Whether you’re a family, couple or solo traveller, Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a destination that will captivate, inspire and totally knock your socks off! Brace yourself for a world where culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes unite to form an unforgettable holiday experience. Let’s dive in and explore this sensational city!
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Parts of the world-famous series, ‘Game of Thrones’, were shot in Dubrovnik, standing in for the legendary city of King’s Landing!
The best time to visit Dubrovnik, Croatia, is during the late spring and early autumn seasons (May-June and September-October). During these months, the weather is mild, the city isn’t overly crowded, and the Adriatic Sea is warm enough for a good swim.
No Dubrovnik, Croatia holiday is complete without embarking on cultural tours. Walk on the city walls taking in breath-taking views, explore medieval forts, or take an enchanting walk through the ancient streets of the Old Town.
A holiday in Dubrovnik can be tailored to suit different budgets. Dining at casual taverns can cost between 70 – 200 HRK while mid-range restaurants may charge 200-500 HRK for a meal. City attractions typically charge entrance fees between 30-150 HRK. Accommodation-wise, prices vary widely depending on the season and the hotel’s location and facilities.
Getting around Dubrovnik is quite easy. Most sights are within walking distance in the compact Old Town. Outskirts can be accessed via local buses, taxi, or for the more adventurous folks, you can hire scooters or bicycles.
Dubrovnik is well served by its international airport (Dubrovnik Airport), with flights from across Europe. It is also accessible by ferries from several Italian and Croatian ports, and by road from surrounding countries.
Citizens of most countries may visit Dubrovnik, Croatia, visa-free for up to 90 days. However, always check the specific requirements for your nationality before departure.
Choosing accommodation is a breeze thanks to a broad array of charming city centre hotels. The Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik Hotel (rated 4.5/5) near the Old Town offers classic charm, or opt for the modern aesthetics of Hotel Excelsior (rated 4.7/5) which boasts unparalleled sea views.
There are a huge number of things to do in Dubrovnik Croatia, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Dubrovnik Croatia
Illustrious history, stunning landscapes, and tempting cuisine – that’s Dubrovnik, Croatia for you! For more details and a comprehensive guide for your Croatian holiday, follow this link and take the first step towards a trip of a lifetime: Croatia Tour.
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