The best time to visit is during the shoulder months of May to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant, and the crowds are less intense.
The official currency is the Croatian Kuna (HRK).
Yes, popular day trips include visiting Lokrum Island, the historic town of Cavtat, and the Elaphiti Islands.
Absolutely, with its beaches, parks, walking tours, and family-friendly restaurants, Dubrovnik is an excellent destination for all ages.
The official language is Croatian, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
Dubrovnik is considered a very safe city for tourists, though it's always wise to stay vigilant against pickpocketing in crowded areas.
While some establishments may accept Euros, it is advisable to use the local currency (Kuna) for most transactions.
Try local specialties such as black risotto, pasticada, and seafood dishes like ocijetina na žaru.
Yes, exploring the Old Town and hiking Mount Srđ for panoramic views are among free activities visitors can enjoy.
The Dubrovnik Summer Festival, which features live theater, music, and dance, is a must-see cultural event during the summer months.