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Dubrovnik Vacations & Travel

Dubrovnik Vacations

Dubrovnik, also known as “The Pearl of the Adriatic”, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is rapidly increasing in popularity as an Eastern Europe vacation destination and location for destination weddings.

Region: Croatia

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Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik

Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik

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Dubrovnik

Set in a beautifully restored historic building, Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik offers stunning views over the medieval Old Town and the Adriatic Sea.

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Overview

Despite a severe 1667 earthquake, this medieval planned city has preserved the character of its Gothic, Renaissance and baroque churches, monasteries and fountains. 

What To See

 

City Walls. This is first the thing you’ll behold from the sky or sea. These ancient 13th-century barricades surround the entire Old Town with forts and towers. Experience the best views within these walls of protection.

Dubrovnik Old Town. The filming of “Game of Thrones” took place at over 15 locations here. No special effects were needed to transform the town into King’s Landing, the show’s fictitious city. Inside the walls, discover the vibrancy of Old Town on your stroll to restaurants, attractions and historic sites along the main thoroughfare. 

Open-Air Market. Shop for authentic souvenirs like dried lavender, aromatic oils, home-made brandies and beautiful embroidery.

Kor?ula. This is the birthplace of famed explorer Marco Polo where you’ll find fishbone shaped streets and Gothic and Renaissance buildings.  

Sunj Beach. A pine forest surrounds the most famous sandy beach in the region known for its shallow waters, perfect for playing Picigin, a Croatian beach sport.

Lokrum Island. Escape the crowds with a fun day trip to this forested island with a saltwater lake also under the protection of UNESCO. 

 

When to Go

Peak season is July and August when Dubrovnik is the busiest with island and beach tourism, and temperatures average in the 80s. The Adriatic Sea is warm enough for swimming and strong winds make for great sailing in May, June and September.