Plan your Dubrovnik, Croatia vacation

Dubrovnik is where medieval city walls meet the crystal-clear Adriatic, with cliff-top cocktail bars, island-hopping day trips, and some of the best seafood in the Mediterranean. Groups who want to walk ancient fortifications by morning and swim in turquoise coves by afternoon will find the Pearl of the Adriatic lives up to its name.

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Example group preferences

Sample preferences for Dubrovnik
  • Budget: $1,000 to $2,000 per person
  • Adventure level: 58/100 (Balanced)
  • Interests: beach, history, food, cultural, outdoors
  • Trip length: 5 days
  • Notes: Group of friends wanting the Adriatic coast experience with Old Town walks along the city walls, island hopping to Lokrum and the Elafiti Islands, cliff bar cocktails, fresh seafood, Game of Thrones filming locations, and swimming in crystal-clear coves

Dubrovnik on the map

Old Town (Stari Grad)Lokrum IslandLapadPile GateMount Srd Cable Car

AI-generated Dubrovnik itinerary

Dates
  • Early July (July 5-10) hits the sweet spot of full summer Adriatic conditions with sea temperatures reaching 24-26 degrees C (75-79 degrees F), all island ferries and boat tours fully operational, and daylight extending past 8:30 PM
  • July is peak tourist season in Dubrovnik, so expect crowds at the City Walls and Old Town between 10 AM and 5 PM. The itinerary is structured to hit popular sites early morning or late afternoon
  • 5 days is an excellent length for Dubrovnik, allowing one full day each for the walls, kayaking, island-hopping, and the Elafiti trip without feeling rushed, while still leaving downtime for spontaneous swims and cliff bar sessions
  • If flexibility exists, late September is an excellent alternative with fewer crowds, prices dropping 20-30%, and sea temperatures still warm (~23 degrees C)
Budget
  • The estimated per-person cost of ~$1,480 sits comfortably within the $1,000-$2,000 group budget, providing meaningful headroom for upgrades (e.g., private boat charter or the splurge dinner at Restaurant 360) without exceeding the upper limit
  • The largest expense categories are accommodation (~$500-600 for 5 nights depending on option chosen) and meals (~$450-550 for 5 days), with activities and local transport making up the remaining ~$350-400
  • Groups who choose the budget accommodation option could bring the total down closer to $1,100-$1,200 per person, while those opting for Villa Orsula and splurge dinners every night could approach the $1,900-$2,000 ceiling
  • Alcohol and drinks are a notable variable cost in Dubrovnik. Cocktails at Buza Bar run $10-14 each and wine at nicer restaurants adds $30-50 per bottle; groups who drink freely should factor in an additional $50-100 per person
Dubrovnik

Croatia

92% match

Dubrovnik perfectly blends medieval history, Adriatic coastal beauty, and vibrant food culture, delivering the iconic Old Town walls, island-hopping adventures, Game of Thrones filming locations, and crystal-clear swimming coves that this group is after. Its compact geography means big experiences are always within reach, making it ideal for a 5-day balanced adventure.

~$1,480 / person (excl. airfare)
2026-07-05 to 2026-07-10

Travel tips

  • !Visit the City Walls at opening time (8 AM in summer). By 10 AM the walls are extremely crowded and the exposed limestone path becomes brutally hot; bring water and sunscreen regardless
  • !Buy a Dubrovnik Pass if you plan to visit multiple attractions. The 1-day or 3-day pass bundles the City Walls, cable car, and several museums and can save $20-40 per person
  • !Book the Elafiti Islands boat trip and any guided tours at least 2-3 weeks in advance for July travel. July is peak season and popular excursions fill up fast, especially smaller group boat tours
  • !Use the local Libertas bus system to get between Lapad/Pile/Gruz and Old Town (~$2 per ride, or buy a 24-hour pass for ~$6). Taxis near the Pile Gate are overpriced, and Old Town itself is pedestrian-only
  • !Dining in Old Town carries a significant tourist premium. For more authentic food at better prices, explore konobas (family taverns) in the Ploce, Lapad, or Gruz neighborhoods

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