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The "Pearl of the Adriatic" is a perfectly preserved walled city of marble streets and terracotta roofs above a sparkling sea — and a star backdrop of Game of Thrones.

Things to do in Dubrovnik

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Dubrovnik looks almost too perfect to be real. The "Pearl of the Adriatic" is a walled city of gleaming marble streets, baroque churches and terracotta roofs, all wrapped in mighty stone ramparts above a turquoise sea. Fame as a Game of Thrones filming location has only added to its allure.

Top Things to Do in Dubrovnik

Walking the Old City Walls is the essential experience — a 2km circuit with constant views over the rooftops and the Adriatic. Ride the cable car up Mount Srđ for the classic panorama, and wander the polished Stradun, the city's marble main street.

Fans can join a Game of Thrones tour to the real "King's Landing" locations, while the nearby Elaphiti Islands make a perfect day of swimming and island-hopping by boat.

Tours Worth Booking

  • City Walls guided walking tours
  • Game of Thrones filming location tours
  • Elaphiti Islands boat and swimming trips
  • Kayaking around the old town and Lokrum island

Best Time to Visit

May–June and September–October bring warm weather, swimmable seas and fewer crowds than the July–August peak, when cruise ships fill the old town. Spring and early autumn offer the best balance of weather and space.

Getting Around

The walled old town is pedestrian-only and easily explored on foot, though the stairs and marble can be slippery — wear good shoes. Local buses connect to the cable car, beaches and the modern town; boats serve the nearby islands.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dubrovnik

What are the best tours in Dubrovnik?
Top experiences include City Walls walking tours, Game of Thrones filming location tours, Elaphiti Islands boat trips, and sea kayaking around the old town.
How many days do you need in Dubrovnik?
Two days covers the City Walls, the old town, the cable car and a boat trip or island day. It also pairs well with a longer Croatian coast itinerary.
When is the best time to visit Dubrovnik?
May–June and September–October offer warm, swimmable weather with fewer crowds than the July–August peak, when cruise-ship visitors fill the old town.
Are the City Walls worth it in Dubrovnik?
Absolutely — the 2km wall walk is the city’s signature experience, with non-stop views over the terracotta rooftops and the Adriatic. Go early or late to avoid the midday heat and crowds.
Do Dubrovnik tours offer free cancellation?
Most walking tours, boat trips and excursions on Excurgo offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, so you can book ahead and stay flexible.