Stari Grad, or Old Town, is the main draw in Dubrovnik and the chief reason why millions of people visit. If you come during peak season, expect the limestone-blanketed streets to feel like a sidewalk in Times Square, as the foot traffic causes serious congestion. That said, this is the...
If you love staying in a local neighborhood, this is a great spot in Dubrovnik. It’s near the main harbor entry, approximately a 30-minute walk from Old Town, but with excellent public transport links to Old Town to utilize in the heat of summer. There are many fantastic, non-touristy...
In Old Town, you have to get around on foot. If your hotel is located within Old Town, then you should be able to walk to many major attractions in under 20 minutes. To cater to so many tourists exploring the historic side of Dubrovnik, the Old Town boasts a staggering number of cafe...
Dubrovnik (a medieval walled city on the Dalmatian Coast with distinctive red roof tiles) stands in for one of the most recognisable locations for fans of the show: King’s Landing, the capital city of the Seven Kingdoms. You can sign up for a Game of Thrones tour, but even if you’ve...
Dubrovnik © Inna Felker / Dreamstime One-of-a-kind and alluring, Dubrovnik sits in the South of Croatia and has been enticing visitors for years with its sparkling blue waters and impressive city walls. The city’s Old Town is charming, with limestone streets and beautiful renaissance, Goth...
Restaurants Bakra – Steak & Pizza Bar and Bistro Toc are the closest restaurants to the Split Ferry port that we recommend. However, Split’s old town is just 5a -minute walk from the ferry port, giving you a wider range of eateries. ...
Do you love the thought of spending the day exploring Dubrovnik Old Town and immersing yourself in the local culture before settling down on one of the best beaches in Croatia and watching the sunset over the Dalmatian Coast? Build a quote and book your Dubrovnik sailing charter today. You ...
Old Town The historic center of Split is a great place to stay for those who want to be in the heart of the action. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops within walking distance, and you’ll be right in the middle of all the city’s main attractions. ...
While Dubrovnik and the other major destinations in Croatia are fantastic for a holiday, there is so much more to visit. If you’re looking for a unique and authentic Croatian experience, consider venturing off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and lesser-known destinations. However, you...
Dubrovnik, Croatia, has long attracted visitors but is now getting more attention than ever. Here, a guide on where to stay, eat, drink, and more in the Pearl of the Adriatic.