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Do & Stay

Our Recommendations for Dubrovnik

3 hours from Split
4 hours from Sarajevo

6 hours from Zagreb

By Car

Dubrovnik is very accessible, with direct flights from many European capitals, including London, Milan, Munich, Belgrade, Zurich, and Stockholm.


Guests traveling from the US can fly directly from Newark, while those coming from Asia have direct connections from Dubai.

By Flight

There are many great accommodation options in and around Dubrovnik.

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While the Old Town is absolutely stunning, it can get quite crowded in the summer. If you prefer to avoid the crowds, you might consider staying in nearby towns such as Cavtat, Mali Zaton, Trsteno, Soline, Kupari, or Mlini. These are all very close to Dubrovnik and easy to access.

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We recommend booking accommodation as soon as possible, as the wedding takes place during peak summer season.

Accommodation

To help you plan your stay, we've put together a list of our favorite local hotels, restaurants, and things to do in Dubrovnik

For Our Traveling Guests

Things to do

Dubrovnik has so much to see and do, and we recommend staying for at least three days to fully enjoy everything this beautiful area has to offer.

Walk the City Walls

Take in breathtaking views of the Old Town and Adriatic Sea while walking Dubrovnik’s historic medieval walls. Go first thing in the morning to avoid the crowds. It's worth it!

Sunset Drink at Buža Bar

Cliffside bar built into the rocks, with direct access to the sea, one of the most unique sunset spots in Dubrovnik.

Boat Day to Lokrum Island

Lokrum Island is perfect for a half-day escape with crystal-clear water, pine forests, and quiet swimming spots.

Explore the Mission District

Wander through this vibrant neighborhood, famous for its colorful murals, unique shops, and some of the best burritos in the city.

Explore the Mission District

Wander through this vibrant neighborhood, famous for its colorful murals, unique shops, and some of the best burritos in the city.

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