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With a towering fortress above and the glittering Adriatic in front, this beach in Dubrovnik is a sliver of paradise, with ...
Take the cable car (or hike, if you’re feeling energetic) to the summit for panoramic views of the entire city, coastline, ...
Taking an airport bus from the Dubrovnik airport to the port takes 35 minutes, followed by a one-hour and 40-minute ferry ride; self-driving will be a two-hour drive and 20-minute car ferry.
The best way to get around Dubrovnik is on foot. In fact, the entire historic center is only open to pedestrians. To reach the city, many travelers fly into Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), located less ...
For Joško Leoni, the owner of Sea Fun Dubrovnik and admin of the Facebook group Dubrovnik Croatia Travel 2025, it’s a special place for a few reasons, including its majestic city walls (which ...
If you're planning a trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia, be aware of weather and COVID-19 advisories. Carry cash, and avoid visiting in July and August unless you're ready for swarms of tourists.
Dubrovnik is a mainstay on the itineraries of cruise ships navigating the Mediterranean, and 377,000 passengers disembarked last year, according to the city’s Port Authority.
We have left behind the usual tourist spots and cafes of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Dubrovnik and instead are heading — for me, at least — into uncharted waters.
Like Venice, Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa) has always been a city popular with travellers from around the world; today, both are Unesco World Heritage sites. During medieval times, Venice and Ragusa ...
6) 9 A.M. Gourmet Grind The , based in Zagreb, fired up its grinders this May in Dubrovnik, the first third-wave, or artisanal, coffee roaster in the city. The shop on an Old Town back street is ...
The dreamiest old city in Croatia is Dubrovnik, in the middle of the Dalmatian Coast. Known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, it’s a place that is medieval, mythical and occasionally magical.