Dubrovnik, the walled wonder on Croatia’s southern coast, continues to enchant travelers in 2025 with its stunning medieval charm, crystalline waters, and vibrant cultural life. Known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” this UNESCO World Heritage city is more than just a pretty face—it’s a living, breathing blend of history, art, adventure, and Mediterranean soul. Whether you’re a history buff, beach lover, foodie, or Game of Thrones fanatic, Dubrovnik promises a travel experience that’s as rich as its ancient limestone streets!

What to Do and See in Dubrovnik
Planning a trip this year? Here’s everything you need to know, including what to do, how to get there from the UK, and who to contact for insider tips.
Walk the City Walls
Dubrovnik’s signature attraction remains its spectacular stone walls, which wrap around the Old Town for nearly 2 kilometers. Restored and well-preserved, these walls offer panoramic views of the terracotta rooftops, the shimmering Adriatic, and hidden courtyards below. Go early in the morning or at sunset for the best lighting and fewer crowds.

Visit Fort Lovrijenac
Also known as “Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar,” this cliffside fortress just outside the western wall played a starring role in Game of Thrones as the Red Keep. It’s an impressive site historically and architecturally, and the views are breathtaking.

Explore the Old Town
Step back in time as you stroll through marble-paved streets lined with Baroque churches, Renaissance fountains, and quaint shops. Don’t miss the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the Dubrovnik Cathedral. In 2025, the city will host a series of open-air classical concerts in the Old Town every weekend from May to September, adding a musical flair to your evening strolls.

Take a Cable Car to Mount Srđ
For one of the best panoramic views of Dubrovnik, ride the cable car up to Mount Srđ. At the top, you’ll find a war museum in the old Napoleonic fort and a restaurant with an unbeatable view—perfect for sunset dining.

Day Trip to Lokrum Island
Just a 15-minute ferry ride from the Old Port, Lokrum is a lush, car-free island ideal for swimming, hiking, or simply soaking in some peace. Explore the botanical gardens, visit the Benedictine Monastery, or swim in the Dead Sea, a small saltwater lake on the island.

Beaches and Sea Adventures
Dubrovnik’s coast is dotted with inviting beaches. Banje Beach is the most famous and closest to the Old Town, with a chic beach club vibe. For a quieter scene, try Sveti Jakov or Copacabana Beach. Water activities are booming in 2025: kayaking around the city walls, stand-up paddleboarding at sunset, and snorkeling tours are all popular.

Discover Dubrovnik’s Culinary Scene
2025 is a great year for food lovers in Dubrovnik. Traditional konobas (taverns) serve local specialties like black risotto, octopus salad, and fresh Adriatic oysters from nearby Ston. Meanwhile, a new wave of chefs is blending Dalmatian flavors with global trends. Be sure to book a table at 360 Dubrovnik—a Michelin-starred gem with views to match the menu.


Visit During the Dubrovnik Summer Festival (July–August 2025)
This annual cultural extravaganza showcases open-air theater, dance, and music performances in stunning historic venues across the city. In 2025, the festival is celebrating its 76th edition, featuring special international collaborations and immersive theatrical walking tours.
How to Get to Dubrovnik from the UK
By Air
Flying remains the fastest and most convenient way to reach Dubrovnik. In 2025, several UK airports offer direct flights to Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), including:
- London Gatwick – daily flights with easyJet and British Airways
- London Heathrow – multiple weekly flights with British Airways
- Manchester – seasonal direct flights with Jet2 and TUI
- Birmingham, Bristol, and Edinburgh – seasonal flights (April to October)
Flight time is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
From the Airport to the City
Dubrovnik Airport is about 20 km from the Old Town. Options to reach the city include:
- Airport Shuttle Bus – coordinated with flight arrivals, drops you near the Old Town
- Taxi or Uber – around 35–45 minutes
- Car Rental – a good choice if you plan to explore the surrounding region
By Ferry (via Split)
If you’re making a longer Croatian adventure, consider taking a ferry down the coast. From Split, high-speed catamarans operated by Jadrolinija and Krilo connect to Dubrovnik daily during peak season.

Contact Information: Dubrovnik Tourism Board
For updated travel advice, local events, maps, and expert tips, get in touch with the Dubrovnik Tourist Board:
- Official Website: www.tzdubrovnik.hr
- Email: info@tzdubrovnik.hr
- Phone: +385 20 312 015
- Address: Brsalje 5, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia
Social Media
- Instagram: @dubrovnik_tourist_board
- Facebook: @DubrovnikTouristBoard
- Twitter/X: @VisitDubrovnik
Their local offices can provide multilingual support, event listings, and even help you plan day trips or guided tours.
