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Overview (Holidays to Dubrovnik Riviera)

On Croatia’s southern coast, the Dubrovnik Riviera is a destination that blends sunshine, sea and culture in a truly special way. Known as the ‘jewel of the Adriatic’, this region offers something for every kind of traveller, whether you prefer quiet days by the water or time spent uncovering history.

Beaches and Relaxation

If the coast is calling, the Riviera has a variety of beaches where you can spend your days enjoying the gentle waves and soft sands. Whether you prefer a lively spot with water sports or a quiet cove to unwind, there’s a beach to suit your pace. Travelling to Dubrovnik can be surprisingly accessible. With a range of reasonably priced hotels, flexible flight options and helpful tools to find the best times to visit, it’s easy to enjoy a stylish yet affordable escape.

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A Guide to Dubrovnik Riviera Holidays

Things to do in Dubrovnik Riviera

Things to do in Dubrovnik Riviera

The Dubrovnik Riviera offers the perfect mix of culture, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you prefer exploring historic streets or unwinding by the sea, this part of Croatia has something for every traveller.

  • Dubrovnik and Cavtat: A visit to Dubrovnik town is a must, with its rich history, lively atmosphere, and striking medieval walls. For a slower pace, Cavtat is ideal. Its horseshoe-shaped harbour, lined with boats and elegant buildings, creates a relaxed setting for gentle walks, waterside dining, and quiet evenings.

  • Mlini: Set against a backdrop of pine-covered hills, Mlini combines natural charm with easy comfort. Its sandy beach is a lovely spot for peaceful days in the sun, while the village itself offers a welcoming base with traditional charm.

  • Slano: If you are looking for somewhere calm and unspoilt, Slano is the place to go. Surrounded by scenic landscapes and a peaceful coastline, it’s perfect for travellers who want to escape the crowds and enjoy Croatia at its most serene. From bustling towns to quiet bays, the Dubrovnik Riviera gives you the chance to enjoy affordable luxury with a balance of adventure and relaxation.

Beaches of the Dubrovnik Riviera

Beaches of the Dubrovnik Riviera

  • The Dubrovnik Riviera is home to a wide range of beaches, offering something for every traveller. Whether you enjoy peaceful surroundings or a more active day by the sea, you’ll find the perfect spot along this stretch of coast.

  • Slano is known for its soft white sands and calm, clear waters. It’s an ideal place to relax for hours under the sun, with the shade of pine forests nearby when you need a cooler break. The setting feels natural and unspoilt, making it a favourite for those who like a quieter beach day.

  • For a more traditional experience, head to Zaton Mali. This small village was once a fishing harbour and still carries that charm today. Here you can sit by the waterfront, watch local boats drift by, or simply enjoy the slower pace of life. It’s a great place to unwind and take in the coastal views.

  • If you prefer something livelier, Cavtat offers a mix of beaches and a bustling seafront. From here, you can rent a boat to explore the coastline at your own pace, giving you the freedom to discover hidden coves and admire the Riviera from the water.

When to Visit Dubrovnik Riviera

TEMPERATURE (Avg. monthly °c)

12°
Jan
13°
Feb
14°
Mar
16°
Apr
18°
May
22°
Jun
25°
Jul
26°
Aug
24°
Sep
21°
Oct

RAINFALL (Avg. monthly mm)

25
Jan
18
Feb
12
Mar
6
Apr
2
May
0
Jun
0
Jul
0
Aug
2
Sep
6
Oct

Getting Around Dubrovnik Riviera

🚌 Transport in the Dubrovnik Riviera Region

An excellent bus service and plentiful taxis mean that it’s easy to get around the tourist resorts. If you want to head into the hills or explore some of Ibiza’s traditional villages then a hire car, moped or motorbike – or the extensive hiking trails - will get you to the heart of the island. Ferries also run along the coast, and between the Balearics, or you can hire a small boat to beach hop in style.

Travelling by bus or carBuses on the island are cheap, air-conditioned and run regularly between popular resorts. For night owls, the handy disco bus runs from midnight to 6am, stopping at the out of the way clubs and main nightlife spots. Hire cars are cheap and readily available on the island, as are mopeds and bikes, and will give you the freedom to really explore. The roads are better in built up areas than rural spots. Driving is on the right hand side of the road.  
Passports and Visas

A visa isn’t required for travel by British citizens to Ibiza but you must have a valid passport. Check the most recent passport and visa guidelines at For more information and advice, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/

Health and Safety

Travel and medical insurance should be taken out to make sure that you’re protected while away. An EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) entitles you to emergency treatment. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/health

Vaccinations

No vaccinations are needed for travel to Ibiza but holidaymakers should be up to date with routine jabs

Where to go in Dubrovnik Riviera

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