Attractions in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Cruise Port, historically a popular stop for cruises touring the Adriatic, remains one of the busiest in Europe. Situated near the medieval city of Dubrovnik, known for its well-preserved […]

St. John’s Fortress, also known as Tvrđava sv. Ivana, began construction in the 14th century and was completed in the 1500s. Strategically positioned to guard Dubrovnik’s Old Port from seaborne […]

Originally constructed in the 12th century, Dubrovnik Cathedral was rebuilt in the baroque style by Italian architects following the devastating 1667 earthquake. Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, […]

Nestled between forested promontories and below a historic church, Sveti Jakov Beach is a tawny half moon of pebbles and fine shingle. Despite its small size, the beach is often […]

Nestled just a stone’s throw from Dubrovnik’s Ploče Gate, Banje Beach is a small, charming bay with views extending to Lokrum Island. The beach features a mix of sand, pebbles, […]

Nestled in the heart of Dubrovnik, the Love Stories Museum offers a unique glimpse into the world of romance through a carefully curated collection of letters, mementos, and keepsakes. Each […]

Housed in a wing of the battle-scarred Napoleonic Fort Imperial, the Museum of Croatian War of Independence, also known as the Homeland War Museum, is perched atop Mount Srđ, offering […]

Nestled in a historic townhouse in Dubrovnik, the House of Marin Drzic (Dom Marina Drzica) commemorates the life and works of the 16th-century Renaissance playwright, often hailed as the ‘Croatian […]

Visit the island of Lokrum, just 600 meters from the shoreline of Dubrovnik, to explore its Benedictine Monastery, which dates back to the early 11th century. Expanded over several centuries, […]

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