Medieval history meets breezy Mediterranean vibes in Dubrovnik, where towering stone fortresses rise from the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Walk along the ancient walls that surround Old Town to get a sweeping view of the city dotted with monasteries, palaces, and terracotta rooftops.
Dubrovnik is absolutely spectacular; so visually impressive and packed full of history and culture. I’ve returned here multiple times over the past decade and joyously watched as it transformed from a underrated destination into a tourism big-hitter.
Dubrovnik, a unique medieval city surrounded by iconic walls and with the Adriatic sea. Recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site this is a city that is the jewel in the crown of Croatia. Stepped in history, rich in culture, full of respect for tradition and a magnet for international travellers. Dubrovnik is timeless beauty.
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Dubrovnik, [a] historically also known as Ragusa, [b] is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, a seaport and the centre of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. In 2021, its total population was 41,562. [7] .
From touring historic museums to kayaking in the Adriatic, plan your time in the stunning walled city of Dubrovnik with these top things to do.
15 of the best things to do in Dubrovnik - Lonely Planet
Best things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia: walk the walls, Lokrum Island, Game of Thrones and Star Wars filming locations, Lovrijenac Fortress.