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If you had longer, you could easily spend a whole day, just here. Look out for the colony of very tame rabbits that will come and eat out of your hand if you offer them food. There are also peacocks wandering about too. After an afternoon of chill, catch the return ferry back to the mainland. It picks up at the little jetty where you paid the entrance fee.

Find out more about Lokrum Island, here. Some of the ticket touts will also tell you that you can only get to Lokrum Island as part of one of these day tours. This is absolute nonsense. So, ask around for the best price. Better still, buy your ticket in advance so you know exactly what you are paying for. A great option is to visit Park Gardac. Up a hill and away from the crowds it does offer a break from the heat and the people, there are some nice vantage points along the cliff face here for some nice photos looking back over Dubrovnik Old Town and the Fort.

Not sure which one to visit? Check out these photos of Lokrum Island and Gardac Park here to help you decide. There is still enough light to see Dubrovnik Old Town by day, then watch the beautiful golden light hitting the rooftops as the sun begins to set. If you are feeling energetic and have the time, you can walk up, alternatively do the roundtrip on the Cable Car. Alternatively, you could get a taxi to the top. IF you decide to walk, the footpath is a well-defined zig-zag path up the face of Srd Hil.

The walk is free to do — but you may be pushed for time on this two days in Dubrovnik itinerary unless you are an exceptionally fast hiker. You could come to a compromise and walk up and get the cable car down or vice versa. Find out more about the Dubrovnik Buggy Safari here. There is also a bar and restaurant, although, if you plan on eating here, book in advance, especially at peak times.

If not, order a drink and watch the sunset while admiring the view. The restaurant and bar are attached to the Cable Car station, and offers stunning views of Dubrovnik Old City, Lokrum Island and the surrounding areas; on a clear day you can see up to 60km 37miles. One of the most iconic and Instagrammable places in Dubrovnik is the view from above.

There are the official viewing platforms the ones with the fencing around them and then the unofficial ones the ones out on the rocky outcrops. To find the unofficial ones, just follow the well-trodden dirt paths, out of the back of the restaurant and then around to the shrubland. Have dinner at a delicious local restaurant. So Nishta this ticked all my boxes for something fresh and healthy. After dinner, take a walk around the city. If you want to find the best parts of the city illuminated at night, you can join a Dubrovnik at night tour.

To see the best parts of the city illuminations, take a look at this Dubrovnik by Night Walking Tour. The gates for the Dubrovnik City Wall Walk open at 8 am. People are queuing to buy tickets and to get onto the walls by 7. A heads up here, buy a skip the line ticket and bypass the queue. Most people are queuing at Pile Gate. Start at the Ploce Gate, fewer people start here AND you get to be on the much more interesting side of the City Walls before the masses get there.

Start at the entrance nearest to the Ploce Gate, this is the much more interesting side of the City Walls with all the towers and turrets.

Because of the one-way system, do it thoroughly as you will not be able to come back to it. The City Wall Walk has a one-way system, it goes in an anti-clockwise direction to keep the flow of people steady. Get the best bit of the Old Wall done first, and do it thoroughly as you will not be able to come back to it. The Dubrovnik City Wall Walk will take about 2 hours, depending on how many times you stop to take photos! Time to make a move. Head back through the Old Town and start the fairly steep climb the hill to the west of the Old Town walls and up to Fort Lovrijenac.

On the way up, look back to see Dubrovnik from across the water. It not only boasts an ancient wall, but also an Aqueduct, Cathedral and Castle. With this Dubrovnik itinerary, two days gives you enough time to see a couple of the better museums.

Now is the perfect time to complete the set and see the Old Town of Dubrovnik view… from the water! The best way to do this and nicely complete your Dubrovnik itinerary is to opt for a Lokrum Island and Dubrovnik City Walls tour by Kayak. There are few Kayak companies located just outside the Walls of Dubrovnik offering tours that go throughout the day, but one of the best option is the Sunset Tou r.

The cave beach , where you have a break, is only accessible via the sea. Here you can opt to chill on the beach or mingle with the group, you could opt to swim while others try their luck at cliff jumping! Back onto the mainland and the wine starts flowing as you chill and chat with new friends from the trip.

This is a fantastic way to end 2 days in Dubrovnik, Croatia. A great option is to head to one of the nearby fishing villages. This is also a great option if you have a few hours to kill, such as waiting for a flight, or even if you just find the bustle of Dubrovnik Old City a bit too much, then a trip out to nearby Cavtat is a must. Being only Historically, Cavtat was a fishing village and in contrast to nearby Dubrovnik, still has some of this laid-back charm.

Pretty galleries and a string of water edge restaurants make this a great place to head for a bit of relaxation. This is a superb spot to watch the sunset behind the Adriatic Sea, painting the Old Town in wonderfully warm colors. The ferry to Lokrum Island departs from the harbor in the Old Town several times a day. The ride takes about fifteen to twenty minutes max. On Lokrum Island, you can choose what to do.

There are several hiking trails across the island and along its shores. A small snack bar serves simple dishes and various drinks. Several beaches offer quiet sunbathing, while a historic botanical garden and monastery provide a dash of history.

Local Tip: Make sure you spy on the local peacocks that call the island home! Make your way back to the mainland in the afternoon. Besides the Old Town, Dubrovnik has another popular attraction—its excellent collection of beaches. The most scenic and arguably popular beach in Dubrovnik is Banje Beach, situated just south of the Old Town.

End your 48 hours in Dubrovnik by indulging in great local food , followed by some drinks. No need to plan this; just go with the flow. You can also get cocktails-to-go at bars along Stradun. Is your cruise ship docking in Dubrovnik?

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So scenic is the street that it has been used as a filming location not only for Game of Thrones, but also Star Wars. Before making your way down the street though, be sure to take a moment to admire the Large Onofrio Fountain just inside the Pile Gate which dates back to One such landmark is the Dubrovnik Clock Tower which has watched over the square since Interestingly, to go with its traditional clock, the tower also features an old digital clock which looks quite odd in an old stone tower.

This was where the head of state, known as a rector, ruled from the 14th century to The cathedral has a triptych on its altar featuring artwork by the acclaimed Venetian artist Titian. There is also more artwork from celebrated Croatian and Italian artists in many of the side chapels. Now, as impressive as the walls look from the outside, they are nothing compared to the views you get walking along the top of these intact city walls.

The uninterrupted route along the walls is just under 2km in length and has breathtaking views of the Old Town the whole way round. While exploring this part of Dubrovnik is likely to take it out of you, these narrow staircases are exceptionally photographic and well worth the effort.

Wedged between the town walls and the Adriatic Sea, this bar is a great place to grab a glass of wine or beer and chill as the sun falls below the horizon. You can even go cliff jumping here and go for a swim to cool off. You can easily fill a couple of days touring the city, nearby islands and even wineries and oyster farms.

The Konavle is a wonderful wine region that is easy to reach in a day and fun yet an accessible place for a bike tour too. If you only have one day in Dubrovnik, stick to the Old Town.

After walking the walls, take a historical walking tour of the city to see, experience and learn about the most popular sights such as Rector's Palace. Maximize your time in the city by visiting some of the best bars and restaurants. Read up on unique experiences to have in Dubrovnik before arriving to prepare for and make the most of a great day. If you have a weekend in Dubrovnik, experience the city by land one day and by sea another. You'll find stunning architecture and historic charm within the city walls.

Drink at hole-in-the-wall bars, and walk the city walls around the fortification. Take to the water on the second day.



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