Visit Croatia - Dubrovnik

George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this beautiful city, about which he said "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik and see Dubrovnik", as well as, famously, describing it as "the pearl of the Adriatic". Dubrovnik truly is a stunning city with its amazing Old Town, which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.


But whatever we and others say, our words do not give justice to this dazzling place. So come soon and see it with your own eyes!

As mentioned, the Old Town and its many sights (including the well-preserved city walls along which you can walk) is the main sight of Dubrovnik. If you are visiting in the summer, do not miss the world-renowned Dubrovnik Summer Festival, with music, theatre and dance performances.


Read up on Dubrovnik at our pages below:

Map of Dubrovnik
Scrollable, searchable map of the city

History
Dubrovnik's fascinating history, including its time as the Republic of Ragusa

Getting to Dubrovnik
Flying to the city - and other means of transport!

From/To Dubrovnik Airport
Details and how to travel from and to the airport and the Old Town and the rest of Dubrovnik

Accommodation
Where to stay

Sightseeing
Dubrovnik undeniably has many fascinating sights - read up on the top ones here

Restaurants
Some of the best restaurants in Dubrovnik to try when you're there
Bars & Clubs
Enjoy a tipple or two in Dubrovnik's best bars and clubs

Events in Dubrovnik
Annual festivals and festivies

Day Trips from Dubrovnik
Where to head to on a day trip, including Lokrum, Cavtat, the Elaphite islands and Mljet

Day Trips from Dubrovnik Across the Border
Ideas for day trips to Montenegro (Kotor, Herceg Novi, Budva) and Bosnia & Hercegovina (Mostar, Medjugorje)

Take a look at our photos of Dubrovnik! The Dubrovnik Walls Walk gives an idea of what you can see as you walk on the Old Town Walls, whilst we also have Photos of Dubrovnik and Photos of Dubrovnik 2.


Getting Around DubrovnikTo get from Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik itself, take on of the shuttle buses operated by Atlas. These wait outside the terminal building following arrival of scheduled flights, and take passengers to Pile Gate and the main bus station. Tickets cost 35 Kunas (approximately £4/€5/$6).

There is a good bus service in the city (see routes and timetables at the Dubrovnik Bus Terminal website) and you can also get around by taxi.