Dubroknik is now regarded as an elite designation and one of the most beautiful towns in the Mediterranean.
Where is Dubrovnik?
As one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterrnean and the proudest feather in Crotia’s cap, the seaport city of Dubrovnik is situated in the region on Dalmatia on the infamous Adriatic Sea.
A history steeped in maritime trade has seen the city join the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites and high levels of development mean Dubroknik is now regarded as an elite designation and one of the most beautiful towns in the Mediterranean. According to CNNGo, Dubrovnik is among the 10 best medieval walled cities in the world.
Things to do in Dubrovnik
With the luxury of being a beautiful medieval city right on one of the most idyllic coastlines in the world, Dubrovnik has plenty to offer in way of things to do. Notable attractions are exploring the Old Town and its Medieval walls, sailing and boating trips, cable car rides and exploring the many beaches on offer. For Apartments and Villas in Dubrovnik head to our accommodation pages.
Eating in Dubrovnik
A wide range of restaurants in the Old Town offer a varied menu of local seafood and meat dishes which are renowned for their quality and freshness. Be sure to nab the best table at Nautika; with panoramic terraces and privacy away from the paparazzi for visiting celebrities, this is the snazziest place in town. Alternatively head to Gils for perhaps the best cuisine and setting in all of Croatia.
Places to drink in Dubrovnik
Famed for its local wines (which are often less expensive than Coca Cola) and it’s local hard alcohol, Rakija, Dubrovnik is steeped in drinking tradition. For cocktails and a sunset backdrop, a trip to the Villa Dubrovnik is a must. Heralded as the most romantic spot in Europe this newly reopened five-star establishment’s slogan reads ‘Romance Forever’ and that’s exactly what you get. Alternatively sip some of Croatia’s finest wine at Dubrovnik’s first wine bar, D’Vino.
Beaches in Dubrovnik
The city beach Banje is a short walk from the Plo?e gate and is good for kids with showers, deckchairs and sunloungers for hire and jet skis and inflatables on offer. Locals however head for the serene Sveti Jakov, which although everyone’s favourite beach, is thankfully rarely crowded.