Aerial panoramic view of Dubrovnik, Croatia
CROWN OF CROATIA

Cruisereise til Dubrovnik, Croatia

Thick 16th-century stone walls encase the entire Old Town of Dubrovnik. But there are no boundaries on the endless adventures you’ll discover among its orange-roofed ramparts. With a made-for-TV appeal— Game of Thrones was actually filmed here— the city commands your attention with the perfectly preserved Rector’s Palace, elaborate Onofrio’s Fountain, and baroque St. Blaise’s Church, named after the city’s patron saint. You can browse museum collections showcasing Croatian artwork, period furniture and shipbuilding traditions. Stand in awe of the Franciscan Monastery library’s 30,000 volumes. Or to get your heart pumping, go cliff diving into the sea and kayak crystal blue waters, with the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ shimmering in the distance.
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Things To Do in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Cathedral and Dubrovnik Museums in the old town of Dubrovnik , Croatia

WALK WITHIN THE WALLS

Dubrovnik Cathedral and Dubrovnik Museums in the old town of Dubrovnik , Croatia

Dubrovnik Cathedral and Dubrovnik Museums in the old town of Dubrovnik , Croatia

WALK WITHIN THE WALLS

Take a stroll through the walled-in Old Town to discover a wealth of well-preserved landmarks. Walk across the Pile Gate’s drawbridge and get lost in the buzz of the limestone-paved Stradun. Then glimpse historic churches, medieval sculptures, impressive forts and St. Luke’s Tower watching over the harbor.

Cable Car from the old town to the top of Mount Srd in Dubrovnik, Croatia

A WORLD AWAY

Cable Car from the old town to the top of Mount Srd in Dubrovnik, Croatia

Cable Car from the old town to the top of Mount Srd in Dubrovnik, Croatia

A WORLD AWAY

The summit of Mount Srđ delivers the best views in town. Climb winding footpaths (a 90-minute walk from Old Town) or relish a thrilling three-minute cable car ride to the top. Here you can browse museum exhibits housed in 19th-century Fort Imperial and enjoy lunch overlooking the city.

Early morning at Banje beach in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Early morning at Banje beach in Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Soak up Croatia’s picturesque beaches and aquatic adventures in the deep-blue Adriatic Sea. Relax along the pebbled shoreline of Banje Beach. Go scuba diving around the sunken Taranto merchant ship— or hop on a ferry to nearby Lokrum, a serene offshore island with a monastery, fortress and beaches offering panoramic views of Dubrovnik.

Peka, traditional Croatian dish of baked meat and vegetables, from a restaurant in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Peka, traditional Croatian dish of baked meat and vegetables, from a restaurant in Dubrovnik, Croatia

LOCAL CUISINE

Old Town is packed with seafood restaurants, while Stradun offers a string of outdoor cafés. For regional Dalmatian dishes try pašticada (beef stew), peka (baked meat and vegetables), or zelena menestra (green stew). Slurp down briny oysters from the Pelješac Peninsula or satisfy your sweet tooth with rožata custard pudding. Then take a strong sip of rakija (fruit brandy) to cap off the night.

Close up of extra virgin olive oil and marmalade at market in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Close up of extra virgin olive oil and marmalade at market in Dubrovnik, Croatia

SHOPPING

Stradun satisfies all your souvenir needs. Or you can stop by local artisan shops for handmade linens. The necktie was supposedly invented in Croatia, and the Franciscan Monastery sells hand cream made from ancient recipes. You can also buy olive oil from the island of Brač or jewelry featuring Adriatic coral and pearls.

Innsidetips
Innsidetips
1 Watch your step: Streets in Old Town can be quite slippery from centuries of wear.
2 The Dubrovnik Card gives you access to the city’s best museums and the public bus system.

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