Where to stay, what to eat, and what to do in Dubrovnik

 Dubrovnik is probably the number one spot for visitors along Croatia’s coastline. In recent years it has made a number of headlines and travel itineraries thanks to the popular series Game of Thrones. Ever heard of it? My first visit to Dubrovnik was in 2013 and, although I expected differently, not much has changed of the coastal city in the last ten or so years. And I say that in the best way possible. Dubrovnik still holds it old town charm. Even when you’re passing by the occasional Game of Thrones tour group or the Game of Thrones store, the city has held true to its cultural past. Croatia has a culture that is incredibly unique and enchanting. You can feel the all-encompassing, rich history that lived within the city walls. The unique setting on the Adriatic mixed with the warm, friendly locals leaves no room to question why visitors seem to be flocking there.

 

Accommodations:

As tourism has increased and the cruise industry has been set with limitations, accommodations in Dubrovnik have only amplified. You’ll find a wide range of quaint hotels, cozy vacation rents, and even a few resorts.

 

Hotel Kazbek

A historic boutique hotel located in Dubrovnik

 

The Pucic Palace

This beautiful hotel is located within the city walls so you can easily walk to restaurants, the water, and cultural sites

 

Villa Dubrovnik

A stunning hotel on the cliffs of the Adriatic. It is about a 15-to-20-minute walk into the old city with lovely views along the way. Highly recommend staying here for the perfect mix of culture and tranquility.

 

Hotel Excelsior 

Another beautiful hotel just down the coast from the old city.

 

Food:

Dubrovnik is home to many Michelin rated restaurants as well as some local gems. Whether you’re looking to find a family-owned konoba restaurant, or somewhere with tastes from around the world, you won’t go hungry.

 

Proto

A famous Michelin star restaurant with rooftop terrace seating

 

Panorama

A must for a sunset dinner! Make sure to make reservations well in advance and request a first-row table.

 

Konoba Jezuite

A romantic terrace setting for dinner and an easy lunch located in the old city.

 

Nautika

Top tier, beautiful view just outside the old city serving fish from local fisherman and other specialties.

 

Kopun

A family-owned restaurant filled with traditional dishes

 

360 Restaurant

A delicious Michelin rated restaurant with Panorama views located within the old city.

 

Buza Bar

A fun bar for drinks and jumping to ocean located quite literally along the walls of the old city. There are two located within the city and only one has cliff jumping.

 

Pepinos Gelateria

According to the locals (and long line of tourists) this is the best gelato in Dubrovnik. And trust me, nothing is better than cold creamy gelato after a day in the hot Croatian sun.

 

Aroma

The SECOND best gelato in Dubrovnik. I don’t make the rules…

 

To Try:

Mljet lobster, Ston oysters, Kvarner scampi, Istrian truffles, veal and pork from Slavonia, turkey from Zagorje and Istria, Pag cheese and the Lika cheese škripavac, delicious Palacinke pancakes, extra virgin olive oil, and pumpkin, local wine

 

To Do:

There is an endless amount to do in Dubrovnik – a perfect combination of activity, culture, fun, and relaxation.

 

Visit Endivo Winery

This underwater winery holds some of the most amazing wine in the country. Do a tasting or buy a bottle to take on a picnic to Lokrum island.

 

Walk around Dubrovnik Old Town

This is a must during your visit and you will most likely go several times during your stay. The old city of Dubrovnik is incredibly interesting and filled with rich history. Be sure to walk the ancient city walls to get panoramic views. The city is also filled with historic cafes, restaurants, and even shops.

 

Lokrum island

Located just off the main land this little island is about a 10-15 minute ferry ride from the port. There is no need to book in advance – simple head to the port and locate the big sign that says “Lokrum Island Ferry” to purchase a ticket for whenever you would like to head over. It’s easy to spend a few hours or the entire day there. The ferry from Dubrovnik harbor runs every 30 minutes and is about 200hkn round trip. You’ll find peacocks all over the island, nature trails, hikes to the old fortress, swimming area, various restaurants/cafes and more.

 

Revelin nightclub 

If you’re looking to have a dance or a few drinks, why not do it in an old castle? Revelin nightclub is one of the most famous clubs located just within the old city. Museum by day, nightclub by night.

 

Copacabana Beach for sunset

Just south of the old city you’ll find Copacabana Beach club. Rent day beds or enjoy the Adriatic here and make sure to stay for sunset.

 

Take a day trip to Montenegro or Bosnia Herzegovina

These two countries are both incredibly close to Dubrovnik. Take a quick drive inland to Bosnia or a short ferry down the coast to Montenegro. We highly recommend spending a few days in Montenegro and Croatia is the perfect trip to tack it on to. See my Montenegro recs here.

Previous
Previous

What you need to know when visiting the Brazilian Pantanal

Next
Next

7 incredible places to add to your bucket list