Unlock the magic of Dubrovnik

Set inside ancient city walls next to the calm blue Adriatic, Dubrovnik is a sophisticated and beautiful city. Take a tour to discover its stunning Old Town, Baroque architecture and streets of marble filled with the Mediterranean sun and gorgeous seafood.

Attractions in Dubrovnik

Pile Gate
Located just outside the city walls, Pile Gate is the grand entrance to Dubrovnik's Old Town, complete with a drawbridge and a Renaissance arch.
Stradun
Stradun is the iconic main thoroughfare through Dubrovnik's Old Town, lined with elegant stone buildings, shops, cafés, palaces, and historic landmarks.
Dubrovnik Cathedral
Dubrovnik Cathedral is a beautiful Baroque-style cathedral that was rebuilt after the 1667 earthquake on a site of worship that dates back to the 7th century.
Dubrovnik City Walls
The imposing defensive walls of Dubrovnik are one of the city's most striking features and were crucial in protecting the city-state of Ragusa for centuries.
Rector's Palace
The Rector's Palace is a historic building in the Old Town of Dubrovnik that served as the seat of power and administration for the Republic of Ragusa.
Onofrio's Fountain
Constructed in the 15th Century by renowned Italian architect Onofrio della Cava, Onofrio's Fountain was once a vital water source for the townspeople.
Dubrovnik Cruise Port
A port renowned for its fascinating history, crystal clear water and astounding superyachts.
The Synagogue and Jewish Museum
The world's oldest operating Sephardic Synagogue, with a museum telling the story of the Jews of Dubrovnik.
Orlando Column
A 600-year-old column carved in honour of the legendary knight Orlando, who saved Dubrovnik from a siege by Arab pirates in the 8th century.
City Bell Tower
The City Bell Tower is an important landmark in Dubrovnik's Old Town with a quirky detail: the bell is rung by being struck by two statues of men with hammers.
St Saviour Church
A plain but fascinating church, one of the few Renaissance survivors of the terrible 1667 earthquake.
St. John's Fort
St. John's Fort, part of Dubrovnik's city walls, was a key part of the city's old port defence system, and now hosts an Adriatic aquarium and maritime museum.
Mount Srd
A 412 metre summit overlooking the city, accessed by cable-car and offering fantastic views.
Lokrum
Lokrum is a picturesque island located just 600 metres off the coast of Dubrovnik, featuring a deserted Benedictine monastery and a botanical garden.
Lokrum Benedictine Monastery
An atmospheric ruin, this deserted 11th century monastery was recently featured in the HBO series Game of Thrones.
Old town of Mostar
A deeply historic town originating from the 15th and 16th centuries developed as an Ottoman Empire frontier village in the 19th and 20th centuries. Look out for the Turkish houses.
Peljesac Peninsula
A stunning coastal area of Croatia famous for its wine and culinary
The Bay of Kotor
A stunning winding bay on the in the Adriatic sea. This bay which is part of Montenegro has been inhabited since Ancient times and you can tell. One for the naturalists.
Budva Town
A medieval walled town known for its sandy beaches and religious sites that dates back to the 9th century. The walls were built by the ruling Venetians and they protect the narrow cobbled streets within.
Monastery Tvrdos
A 15th-century monastery just inside the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina which was the seat of the rulers of Herzegovina until its sacking in 1694. Today the rebuilt version is renowned for its wine production.
Winery Vukoje
This wine region and vineyards were the Imperial vineyards of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the late nineteenth century due to the suitability of the local soil in nurturing Zilavka (local white wine).
City of Cavtat
Until recently, a secret destination for wealthy Croatians (you can see large villas everywhere), Cavtat is now a gem for foreigners alike. This seaside town which perches between two bays with stunning cobbled streets
Sea Food
Expect to experiment with new seafood dishes such as crni rizot which is squid risotto. The squid ink dyes the rice black. However, if squid isn't up to your taste buds, oysters and shellfish are also delicacies
Vlaho Bukovac House
You can take a walk around the charming property of one of Croatia's most famous artists. Take your time admiring the many beautiful art pieces he created, including his 1887 nude Une fleur (A Flower).
Neretva Valley
Known by many as the “mandarin valley’, this slice of nature at its most unorthodox but spectacular self. The Neretva river has been making its way through this valley to the Adriatic since the dawn of time and in doing so has created the garden of Dubrovnik.
River boat ride on Neratva Valley
Enjoy a relaxing boat ride along the Neratva river where you can see the stunning valley around you from a different perspective.
Korcula
A wonderfully picturesque island off the Dalmatian coast with medical town of the same name. Supposedly the birth place of famed merchant-explorer Marco Polo.
Trpanj
Trpanj is a laid back coastal town in south-eastern Croatia. This charming place still has a small village feel but now attracts tourists from all over the world.
Sailing on Adriatic + Lessons
Croatia is home to one of the clearest parts of the Adriatic Sea. As it is quite shallow – depths reaching barely over 50 metres- it is possible to see the beauty of the sea life beyond it. Learn the basics of sailing a yacht.
Swimming
From the boat, there will be some spectacular swimming spots for all to cool off in the clear Adriatic sea
Edivo Under Water Winery
Croatians know their wine more than most. Now they are taking it to the next level with the country's first underwater winery. You can either just drink it or for the more adventurous, you can scuba dive down and retrieve it alongside an old sunken boat.
Fort Lovrijenac
Known as 'Dubrovnik's Gibraltar', Fort Lovrijenac is a stunning fortress perched on a cliff just outside Dubrovnik's city walls and is also used as a theatre.
Kotor Town
Characterized by winding streets and Romanesque architecture, Kotor is a uniquely positioned medieval town in the Bay of Kotor on the Montenegrin coast
Jesuit Staircase
The Jesuit Staircase in Dubrovnik was built in 1738 and leads to St. Ignatius Church. It was inspired by Rome’s Spanish Steps & made famous by Game of Thrones.
Gundulic Square
Gundulic Square is a lively Old Town market in Dubrovnik, known for its poet statue, daily produce stalls, and charming noon pigeon-feeding tradition.
Sponza Palace
Sponza Palace is a 16th-century Renaissance gem in Dubrovnik that survived the 1667 quake and now houses the city’s historic archives and public events.
Minceta Tower
Minceta Tower is the highest point of the Dubrovnik city walls, offering incredible views of the city & was originally designed to fend off land-based attacks.
Fort Bokar
Fort Bokar is a key feature of Dubrovnik's city walls, a rounded, sea-facing bastion that appears to rise directly from the cliffs above the Adriatic Sea.
Ploče Gate
Ploče Gate is a historic eastern entrance to Dubrovnik’s Old Town, guarded by Revelin Fortress and offering views of the harbor and Lokrum Island.
Franciscan Monastery
Dubrovnik’s Franciscan Monastery features a 14th-century cloister, a historic pharmacy from 1317, and a rich collection of manuscripts and relics.
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