Dubrovnik harbor with radiant blue water

Let’s go to the Pearl of the Adriatic

Vacation in Dubrovnik

Have you ever dreamed of Dubrovnik, also known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”? This port city is more than just postcard-worthy. It is the perfect mixture of interesting architecture and Mediterranean charm. Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a real insider tip for anyone looking to find history, culture and a real beach vibe all at the same time. Whether strolling over the cobblestones of Stradun or losing yourself in hidden cafés, this city has that special something. So, pack your bags, fly with Discover Airlines, and experience your vacation in Dubrovnik!

Why visit Dubrovnik

✓ Ready for its close-up!
The medieval walls around the old town are a real highlight. Not only can you learn about the city’s history here, but you can also enjoy stunning views over the city and the sea. By the way, Lovrjenac Fortress is where “Game of Thrones” was filmed!

✓ What’ll it be – cable car ride or hike?
No matter which one you choose, they both lead to the Srđ mountain, where you can enjoy stunning views over Dubrovnik and the coast. A must-see!

Dubrovnik is the perfect starting point for visiting the surrounding islands, and each island has its own charm. Perfect for a day trip by boat.

Dubrovnik Fortress
Two rakija schnapps with Dubrovnik in the background

Taste test: rakija

Have you ever tried rakija? These small, strong schnapps are the absolute hit in the bars of Dubrovnik. From sweet and fruity to bold and spicy, you’re sure to find your new favorite schnapps. Perfect for starting your trip to Dubrovnik with a truly Croatian evening!

Go on the hunt for craft beer

Fancy a cool blonde? But something a bit special, please! Dubrovnik’s local breweries, such as the Dubrovnik Beer Factory, transport visitors to a craft beer paradise with unusual flavors. Here, you can do taste tests in your own time - how about notes such as a hint of citrus or a kick of caramel?

Craft Beer
Dubrovnik at sunset

Dubrovnik’s nightlife - between dancing and indulgence

When the sun goes down, Dubrovnik comes to life - the old town becomes a party zone. Whether it’s a quiet evening or dancing into the wee hours, don’t miss out on places like Revelin Fortress, the many wine bars or the Cave Bar More (in the middle of a grotto). And all this is only one flight away!

Banje Beach with Dubrovnik in the background

Banje Beach - sun paradise

From the old town, it is only a few steps to Banje Beach. This beach is the place to be for filling up on sunshine and going for a swim - and the view? It’s first class! A perfect spot to have a nice time on the beach.

Sveti Jakov - the hidden beach

Looking for a quiet spot for a beach vacation? Sveti Jakov Beach is the perfect place for that; its crystal-clear water allows for pure relaxation. Just relax and enjoy this beautiful view of Dubrovnik - don’t forget to take a couple of photos for memories!

Crystal-clear water on Sveti Jakov Beach near Dubrovnik
Cliffs of Buža Beach near Dubrovnik

Buža Beach - adrenaline and views

There is more to experience on Buža Beach than just sizzling in the sun - it is a little adventure all of its own. Do you feel like an adrenaline kick? How about a jump from the cliffs into the crystal-clear water? The perfect place for anyone looking for something exciting to do in addition to the sunshine.

View of the old town of Dubrovnik

Take a stroll through the old town

A must for any vacation in Dubrovnik: Take a walk through the cute alleys of the old town. Start along the ancient city wall and stroll through the crooked alleyways, past the Onofrio Fountain to the Sponza Palace, where history meets modernity. Ideal for those who want to discover Dubrovnik on foot.

Museums and galleries

Dubrovnik’s museums and galleries are little treasure troves of culture. At the Museum of Modern Art, you can be inspired by contemporary artwork before heading to Rector’s Palace to learn all about history. Each exhibition tells its own exciting story and offers deeper insights into Croatian culture. Narrow alleys, white-painted houses that contrast with the blue roofs... the definition of a Greek paradise. We like it.

Frontage of a museum in Dubrovnik
Risotto with octopus

Indulgence throughout the city

Do you want to discover the culinary diversity of the old town? From rustic taverns to stylish cafés, all places where traditional Croatian dishes such as fresh seafood and the famous Crni Rizot (black risotto) are served. A must for any gourmet fan who wants to taste the authentic Dubrovnik.

Bucket list for your Dubrovnik vacation

1. Swimming and sunshine at Banje Beach

You should visit Banje Beach not only because of its crystal-clear water and the relaxed atmosphere, but also because of its top location directly next to the old town. Perfect for a quick refreshment between sightseeing trips.

2. Old town at night

At night, Dubrovnik’s old town shows off its romantic side. The illuminated walls and the charm of the old, cobbled streets create a very particular mood that can be discovered on a nighttime exploration tour.

3. View from Lovrijenac Fortress

From the Lovrijenac Fortress, you can enjoy a stunning view over the Adriatic Sea and the old town – a perfect mixture of great views and exciting history. This stop is indispensable on any trip to Dubrovnik.

4. The island of Lokrum

What about a short break from the city? An excursion to the nearby island of Lokrum offers relaxation. With its gardens, ruins and a small salt lake, it is the perfect place to enjoy nature and simply switch off.

5. Local specialties

Culinary diversity en masse. Whatever you do, take time to enjoy fresh seafood and local wines! The cozy cafés and restaurants in the old town offering traditional Dalmatian dishes are particularly highly recommended.

Weather & best time to travel

Ideally, schedule your Dubrovnik vacation between May and October. Because this is when the temperatures are pleasant and the city shows its sunniest side. These months are ideal for a city break and for strolling through the old town or relaxing on the beach. For those who want to avoid the masses, May and October are perfect. With fewer crowds, your excursions and photo stops will be even more fun.

Getting around

The old town is completely car-free – perfect for going for a walk! Would you like to see a little more of the immediately surrounding area? No problem, rental cars are available for that. This also allows you to reach less accessible beaches and enjoy undisturbed spots. But pay close attention, because the roads can be a little challenging, and, unfortunately, there isn’t much parking – so it is worth getting there early! Alternatively, however, the bus network also covers most tourist destinations and is also an affordable alternative for anyone who wants to travel stress-free.

Dubrovnik Airport is located about 12 miles outside the city. There is no train service to it. You can either take a shuttle bus or a taxi. Check the flight time to plan your arrival accordingly!

View of the bay in front of Dubrovnik

Do’s and Don’ts in Dubrovnik

✓ Get up early!

Start your day with a walk on the city walls. Early in the morning, you have the best view, and there are few people around – perfect for the ultimate photo without any photo bombs!

X Think twice about whether your trip really needs to take place in July or August.

It’s better to fly during the low season - saving on hassle and often costs.

X Eyes open!

Never leave valuables out of sight. Even better: Save yourself the risk and leave everything that is important directly in the hotel’s safe. Better safe than sorry!

X Don’t ignore the environment!

Dubrovnik is suffering from the effects of mass tourism. This means: Do not leave garbage behind and enjoy using public transport.

✓ Use water taxis:

The are a great option for visiting the surrounding islands such as Mljet or Elafiti. They also offer flexibility and the opportunity to discover hidden bays and beaches.

✓ On to Lokrum!

If the city becomes too crazy, just go on the next boat in the direction of the Lokrum. This island is pure nature – perfect for a day in the countryside.

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FAQs about your vacation in Dubrovnik

Both can be found in Dubrovnik. But pebble beaches are more common. Banje Beach is a pebble beach, for example.

Dubrovnik is so popular primarily because of its diversity. The history and architecture, as well as festivals and events, attract many travelers to this city.

We recommend planning for at least three to four days. This gives you enough time to see the most important sights, take a day trip by boat and enjoy some time on the beach.

Did you know?

There is a pharmacy in the middle of Dubrovnik that has existed since 1317 – one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe. It was founded within the Franciscan monastery and is, thus, part of the history of the city.

Antique vases