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Where to stay in Dubrovnik

Where to stay in Dubrovnik

The beautiful, medieval Old Town of Dubrovnik is a Unesco World Heritage Site, making it popular with tourists. But if you’re concerned about crowds and more interested in lounging on the sandy beaches rather than pottering about the cobblestone streets, you’re better off staying in luxurious Babin Kuk, dotted with high-end hotels and upscale restaurants. Looking for something budget-friendly? Set your sights on Gruž.

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  • The Old Town

    Right in the centre of the action within the walls of the Old Town is the Boutique Hotel Stari Grad, once a nobleman’s home back in the 16th century and now known for its gorgeous, converted interiors and friendly hospitality. The Pucić Place, nestled within an 18th-century baroque palace, is another option, located just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Stradun Promenade.

  • Gruž

    This is the area to stay in Dubrovnik if you’re hoping to save rather than splurge. While it’s a no-frills accommodation provider, family-run Red Dwarf Guesthouse has a spotless reputation, making it a top choice among budget-focused backpackers. Then there’s House Smajić, with its breath-taking sea views and situated just a few steps away from a bus stop for effortless and affordable transportation as you head off on your adventures.

  • Babin Kuk

    Four-star hotel, Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik Hotel, is a gem in the wealthy haven that is Babin Kuk with its top hotels and resorts, green spaces and coastal walks. Let your stress melt away as you feast your eyes on views of the Elaphiti Islands and treat yourself to some pampering at the spa and wellness facilities. Elegant Inn is another option in the area for travellers looking for contemporary yet unpretentious accommodation.

Frequently asked questions

When packing for a trip to Dubrovnik, don't forget the essentials like your visa, passport, chargers, camera, some euro and the correct power adaptor. Clothing wise, check out the seasonality guides and pack to suit the conditions - aka some warmer layers for winter and lighter options for summer. Other necessities include a walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, swimwear and a towel so that you’re ready for a day at the beach.


Perched in southern Croatia on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik offers travellers a bounty of beautiful accommodation options. Some of the most popular locations include the Old Town, Lapad, Pile and Babin Kuk.


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Croatia has been blessed with a Mediterranean climate, meaning hot summers and mild winters. If you’re heading to Dubrovnik, we recommend travelling between March and May, or September and October to make the most of warm, sunny days that aren’t too hot. 


Enjoy the spoils of the Dalmation Coast, with days spent exploring the city walls and limestone streets of Dubrovnik. Ride the cable car for incredible views of the coast before enjoying a hike through picturesque pine forests and renting a deck chair on the beautiful Banje Beach.


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