Dubrovnik is the pearl of the Croatian Adriatic coast.

The charming port city of Dubrovnik is one of the toptravel destinations in Croatia, and not only since Game of Thrones. A visit is perfect for a weekend trip, because Dubrovnik is easily reachable from many European cities.

Arrival

The distance from Airport Dubrovnik to the city center is about 20 kilometers, which you can cover in 30 minutes with the shuttle bus from Platanus . The Tourist Information Centres is at your disposal in the city center in front of the city wall on Brsalje Street.

Hotel

We recommend the apartments Villa Gloria*, located 150 meters from the old town and just a few steps from the beach. A more expensive alternative would be the Grand Hotel Park* on the Lapad peninsula with a bus connection to the old town of Dubrovnik which is 3 kilometers away.

Places of interest

Start your tour with an hour's walk along the two kilometer long city wallthat surrounds the historic old town of Dubrovnik and is considered the best preserved fortification in Europe. On the 25-meter-high wall, numerous panoramic views await you.

The old town, which has grown over the centuries, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety and contains well-preserved buildings and cultural monuments from the Middle Ages, the Baroque and Renaissance periods. The Stradun is the promenade of the old town, which is lined with many stores and restaurants. It leads to Dubrovnik's landmark, the bell tower on Placa Luža. Here you can also find the Sponza Palace with the city archive and the baroque church of St. Blasius. A visit to the Cultural History Museum is worthwhile just for the tour of the impressive Rector's Palace. Just opposite is the cathedral Velika Gospa, which houses the largest church treasure on the Adriatic.

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The popular sandy and pebble beach Banje south of the old town of Dubrovnik is not only perfect for a relaxing day at the beach, but you can also party until the early morning hours at the Beach Club with its DJ parties. Nearby, the restaurant Kavana Lazareti offers affordable Dalmatian dishes.

To the local mountain Srđ the cable carbrings you up. On the panoramic terraces you can enjoy with a drink the fantastic view of Dubrovnik, the island Lokrum and a romantic sunset.

Lokrum is a nature reserve. Here you can take wonderful walks, swim in the salt lake Mrtvo More and relax in small bays. Excursion boats run regularly between the port Portoč on Lokrum and the old port of Dubrovnik.

Island Lokrum from above

Also from the old port by boat or alternatively by bus from Gruž you can reach the village Cavtat, 20 kilometers away, which is ideal for a day trip. The ancient port town with its many small fishing boats was developed from the ancient settlement Epidaurum . On your tour you will encounter many archaeological remains. A 7-kilometer long promenade leads you to beautiful beaches and to the Šipun cave with an underground lake.

The fish restaurant Ivan you can taste authentic Croatian food.

Getting around in Dubrovnik

You can explore the only-pedestrian old town on foot. The bus line network between the districts is well developed. You can buy a ticket from the driver for 15 kuna (you should have coins) or from a kiosk for 12 kuna. After validation the ticket is valid for one hour (theoretically also for the return trip). Regular boat lines connect Dubrovnik with the surrounding islands and nearby coastal towns. Detailed information can be found Monteverde

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Rental car

With a rental car you can explore other beautiful places in the area. The port city Kotor in Montenegro or the Bosnian city Mostar are each only two hours away. For a Croatia round trip by car we show you places worth seeing in this blog article .

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Dubrovnik ist wirklich sehr, sehr schön. Wir hoffen aber, du erwischt bei deinem Besuch einen Tag, wo nicht gleich mehrere Kreuzfahrtschiffe hier ankommen und die Touristen die Stadt überströmen 😉
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