The City Between Spring and Summer May is one of those months when Dubrovnik feels beautifully balanced. The city is already awake, terraces are full, the sea is getting brighter by the day, and the Old City has the lively rhythm of the season — but without the full intensity of July and August. It is warm enough for long walks, outdoor lunches and island escapes, yet still comfortable enough to explore the city walls,…
CONTINUE READINGLabour Day in Croatia May 1st is Labour Day in Croatia, a national public holiday traditionally associated with rest, time outdoors and the beginning of a more relaxed spring rhythm. In Dubrovnik, this means the city may feel a little different. The Old City will still be lively, cafés and restaurants in tourist areas are expected to welcome guests, but many shops, offices and services may be closed or operating with adjusted hours. What Visitors…
CONTINUE READINGRevelin is getting ready for summer As Dubrovnik slowly shifts into its warmer rhythm, one of the city’s most recognisable nightlife addresses is already setting the pace for the months ahead. Club Culture Revelin has begun shaping its 2026 season, with its official calendar pointing to a spring launch followed by a steady run of themed nights, guest DJs and summer energy inside one of the city’s most atmospheric venues. Set within the historic fortress…
CONTINUE READINGWith just a few days to go, Dubrovnik is set for one of its most distinctive spring weekends as DU Motion returns to the city. This year’s programme once again brings together the event’s best-known races, from the demanding Run The Wall and the sold-out Dubrovnik Half Marathon to the much-loved Orlando Kids’ Race and Sunday’s 5K, giving the weekend a lively mix of sport, atmosphere and family energy. Local coverage of the 2026 edition…
CONTINUE READINGIf you only have one day in Dubrovnik, the secret is not to rush harder, but to choose better. This is a city that reveals itself through rhythm as much as through landmarks: a slow breakfast on the Stradun, a walk through the Old Town, one beautiful view from above, a pause by the sea and just enough unplanned time to let Dubrovnik feel like more than a list of sights. Dubrovnik’s Old Town is…
CONTINUE READINGIf you enjoy walking and do not mind a gentle uphill climb, one of Dubrovnik’s most rewarding outings is the walk up to the top of Srđ along its winding serpentine road — or simply serpentine, as it is called in Croatian. Rising above the city, Srđ reaches about 412 metres above sea level, while the upper cable car station sits at 405 metres and opens onto some of the finest panoramic views in Dubrovnik.…
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