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Dubrovnik
A trip to Croatia isn’t complete without visiting Dubrovnik. It’s a stark example of a city that didn’t have to completely modernize itself because of its thriving economy. Despite being centuries-old, its architecture has been well-preserved and has become one of its defining features. It even has a mighty defensive wall and incredible fortresses, so going on a trip there is like traveling back into medieval times but with a dash of the contemporary.
You can go on a cruise and feel a cool breeze on your face as you move along the Adriatic Sea, go on a walking tour to learn about the myths and legends surrounding it, discover hidden hangout spots where you can spend quality time with your companions, see the filming locations of the acclaimed Game of Thrones television show, or go a little bit beyond it to discover the humble villages in a nearby valley. It’s definitely a paradise for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the most peaceful places in the country.
Top things to do in Dubrovnik
Kravica Waterfall, Mostar and Pocitelj Day Tour in Dubrovnik
Mostar and Medjugorje Day Tour from Dubrovnik
From Dubrovnik: Private Day Trip to Kotor, Perast & Trebinje
Dubrovnik's Old Town Walking Trip
Elaphite Islands Boat Tour with Lunch from Dubrovnik
Ston, Korcula Island, Potomje Wine Tasting Tour in Croatia
Dubrovnik Guided Tour from Split and Trogir
Dubrovnik to Split, Coastal Transfer with a Charming Ston Stop
Private Wine & Gourmet Tour of Ston and the Pelješac Peninsula
Split to Dubrovnik Old Town & Ston Private Full-Day Tour
Dubrovnik: Game Of Thrones Self-guided tour with mobile app
Hotels in Dubrovnik
Reviews of Dubrovnik activities
Quick facts about Dubrovnik
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +01:00
No time difference
Currency
Euro
1TWD = 0.03EUR
Official languages
Croatian
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
24 hours
When departing from Auckland

FAQs about Dubrovnik
What is Dubrovnik best known for?
What is Dubrovnik best known for?
Dubrovnik is often associated with its notable walls and old town, providing a glimpse of how the city looked like in centuries past. In popular culture, Dubrovnik has drawn a lot of attention when the television series, Game of Thrones, chose the Pearl of the Adriatic as its filming location.
When is the best time to visit Dubrovnik?
When is the best time to visit Dubrovnik?
Thanks to its proximity to the sea, you can enjoy Dubrovnik at any time of the year. The summers are bearable and the winters are mild and still comfortable. However, if you’re keen to join some of the city’s much-awaited celebrations, you can fly in February and partake on the Feast Day of St. Blaise. You can also marvel at the festivities of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival from July to August.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Dubrovnik?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Dubrovnik?
The best place to stay in Dubrovnik is the Old Town. It’s surrounded by the city’s walls and close to many iconic attractions. If you prefer somewhere near the water, Lapad is a relaxing place favored by beach lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts. Babin Kuk can also be a great option if you have some money to spend. The district is filled with upscale hotels if you prefer the ultimate holiday with your loved ones.
