Dubrovnik Travel Guide
Saplunara
Saplunara attracts travelers with its turquoise, clear waters, and unique nature. It is a protected national park due to the many rare plants on its shores.
Pile Gate
Pile Gate is the main entrance to Dubrovnik’s Old Town and is like a portal that gives many visitors their first encounter with the magnificent medieval architecture.
Trstenik Island
Trstenik Island is home to unspoilt nature and a variety of marine life. This partially wind protected island displays pristine waters and spectacular anchoring spots.
Pomena Village
Pomena is a paradise for boaters with many stunning anchorage points. Convenient harbors, a clear blue sea, and Mljet National Park fill vacation with vivid impressions.
Polace
Polace is home to beautiful pebbled beaches and warm waters. Its beaches are known for their gradual shallow shoreline and pine tree landscapes.
Sipanska Luka
Sipanska Luka is the main village of Sipan in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, renowned for its beauty. It is home to wonderful crystal clear waters, houses scattered around the bay, and pine-scented woods.
Okuklje
Okuklje is a lovely seaside village of the island of Mljet, offering clear waters. It features good facilities for boaters and perfectly warm turquoise water.
Zaklopatica Bay
aklopatica Bay is a stunning locale surrounded by local eateries where visitors can relax. Its protected waters are made more enchanting by the picturesque views.
Sudurad
Sudurad is home to beautiful pebbled beaches with perfect water clarity and timeless views. From the quaint stone buildings of yesteryear to the dreamy aquamarine waters, this region has something for everyone.
Skrivena Luka
A hidden bay of Lastovo Island, Skrivena Luka is a popular destination for boaters. This secluded and gorgeous place in the midst of nature hosts many safe moorings.
Gruz Port
Gruz Port offers boating connections to Dubrovnik with green scenery, clear skies, and clean waters. The location offers popular beaches to explore and a sheltered and popular port.
Jakljan Island
Boaters visiting Jakljan Island enjoy gorgeous views of the island’s natural beauty while swimming and diving in cool, deep water. Kosmec Bay is particularly suited to diving with its colorful marine life.
Komolac
Komolac offers safe anchoring in a picturesque location. This place will open sea voyages to the natural wonders of the Adriatic and the Dubrovnik coast.
Prozura
Prozura is a perfectly positioned oasis that is calm and traditional, making it a great place to explore. It is home to wonderful crystal-clear waters, dense pine forests, and charming stone buildings.
Broce
Broce is a charming village, rich in history and culture. An utopia of tranquil turquoise waters and sandy beaches that are shaded by trees.
Ombla River
Situated at the entrance of the city of Dubrovnik, Ombla River is the shortest river in the city and one of the shortest in the world. It attracts visitors with its stunning nature and beautiful surroundings.
Vela Prizba
The beauty of Vela Prizba is represented by its preserved nature that contrasts with the deep turquoise waters. Visitors can easily spend an entire day exploring, swimming, and snorkeling along its pebbly beach.
Benedictine Monastery
The Benedictine Monastery dates back to the 12th century, charming visitors with its unique island location. It carries exceptional traces from Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
St. Blaise's Church
The Church of St. Blaise is a wonderful example of Baroque architecture. Its architectural details make it a perfect destination for art and history lovers.
Franciscan Monastery
The Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik surprises tourists with its spectacular architecture and history. The oldest pharmacy and library collection displays distinctive tools and the finest art works.
Big Onofrio's Fountain
The Big Onofrio Fountain first catches the eye when entering the Old City through the Pile Gate and is one of Dubrovnik's unique structures with intricate beauty that is highly photogenic.
Revelin Fortress
The strongest fortifications of Dubrovnik, the 15th century Revelin Fortress is an impressive site for all history lovers. The wide top terrace brings the nearby harbor and the Old Town into full view.
Minceta Tower
Visitors can experience the power and nobility of Dubrovnik’s defensive history at the Minceta Tower. The tallest fort of the famous defense walls, it boasts stunning views of the Old Town and the sea.
Sponza Palace
Sponza Palace is a beautiful building from the 16th century in the Renaissance style. It is located within the walls of the Old City and invites travelers to plunge into the magical world of history.
Veliko Jezero (Mljet)
Veliko Jezero houses the famous jellyfish, Aurelia Relicta that catches the attention of tourists who visit the lake. It is a place of pleasure for visitors who enjoy admiring nature.
Loviste
Loviste offers the perfect mixture of blue and green with its idyllic coves and rich greenery. Yachting, swimming, and diving becomes more enjoyable in this stunning Adriatic location.
The House of Vlaho Bukovac
Situated in the Cavtat region of Croatia, the House of Vlaho Bukovac is the birthplace of the famous painter. Today, it functions as a museum and displays a great exhibition of his works.