
Dubrovnik
Dubrovačka regija


What is it like to visit Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik is one of Croatia’s most famous destinations, known for its dramatic coastline, stone walls and UNESCO-listed Old Town. It blends heritage with beauty, offering sea views, cultural landmarks and a polished visitor experience. While cruise ships and tour groups fill the centre in summer, the region also rewards those who go beyond the main gates to explore beaches, hilltop viewpoints and quiet nearby islands.
Best things to do in Dubrovnik
Every destination has its own rhythm - and we help you find yours. Explore what Dubrovnik has to offer through our Five Ways to Play: Relaxation, Adventure, Culture, Food and Nightlife - five styles of travel to match every kind of tourist.





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Where to stay in Dubrovnik
Each town in Dubrovnik offers a different kind of stay. Here’s where to base yourself, depending on what matters most to you.

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How to get to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik Airport has direct connections to many European cities, especially during the summer season. The airport is about 30 minutes from the city centre by shuttle or taxi. Long-distance buses connect Dubrovnik with other parts of Croatia, but road travel from the north can take time due to limited motorway access and border crossings.
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Best time to visit Dubrovnik
May, June and September are the best months to visit, offering good weather without the high-season crowds. July and August are the hottest and busiest, popular for festivals and cruises. Winter is quiet, with cooler temperatures and fewer open restaurants, but the Old Town remains atmospheric year-round.
Dubrovnik weather: what to expect
Dubrovnik has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Temperatures in July and August often reach above 30°C. Spring and autumn are warm and pleasant, with occasional rain. Winter is cooler but rarely harsh, and sea breezes help moderate the summer heat.
Travel tips for visiting Dubrovnik
Visit major sights early in the day to avoid crowds. Wear comfortable shoes for the steep streets and stone steps. Many beaches are rocky, so bring swim shoes. Public transport is reliable within the city, and ferries run to nearby islands. If exploring the wider region, consider renting a car, especially for day trips outside the centre.

FAQs about visiting Dubrovnik
Helpful answers to common questions about visiting Dubrovnik, from practical tips to local insights.
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