Dubrovnik cruise port guide
Croatia’s crowning glory rears up vertically from the tranquil waters of the Adriatic, and Dubrovnik’s daunting fortresses town is a truly imposing sight to behold. Encircled by chunky stone walls so thick and dramatic they could have been purpose-built as a film set, this city’s unmatched old town is the setting for countless films and shows - from Star Wars to Robin Hood, Game of Thrones and every production in-between seeking a truly authentic medieval flavour. This fantasy fortress’s walls - which are no less than 12-metres thick at places - are certainly not just for show, however. They kept Dubrovnik safe when it was a maritime republic and they were besieged as recently as 1991, when Serbian and Montenegrin forces attacked, as Yugoslavia broke apart. Fully restored now, the stone streets of the city take you through a beautiful mosaic of architectural splendour, baroque churches and splashing fountains. Tapering alleys rocket up from the central boulevard of Stradun, offering spectacular views down, but you’ll need to walk the city walls to appreciate the fortress city’s full scale. Banking up sharply to the rear, you can gaze across an ocean of terracotta roofs and church spires, clamouring together before the sparkling Adriatic. Visit the neighbouring fort of Lovrijenac, for another perspective, or swing up to Srd fortress’s glorious panorama on a cable car. Dubrovnik’s streets are crammed with eateries and candlelit tables, where couples splash wine into glasses and enjoy gnocchi mixed with creamy truffle sauces. Nearby beaches like Banje are also close by, and hidden bays reward the intrepid who venture out beyond the old town. Take sunset drinks to sit back and watch as flotillas of sea kayaks roll by, or sail on the pristine waters to explore island gems like Lokrum - where peacocks are the only permanent residents.
About Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, is a UNESCO World Heritage city in southern Dalmatia renowned for its intact medieval walls and old town. One of the Mediterranean's premier cruise destinations, it receives ships at Port Gruž with the historic walled city accessible by bus or taxi. The city became globally famous as a filming location for Game of Thrones.
The walled Old City is the primary attraction, with its intact medieval walls, the Rector's Palace, Sponza Palace, and Onofrio's Fountain. The Dubrovnik Cable Car ascends Mount Srd for panoramic views. The city famously served as King's Landing in Game of Thrones. Nearby excursions include the Elaphiti Islands and day trips along the Dalmatian coast.
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