
Dubrovnik Cruise Port Guide
What to Do, Best Excursions & Tips for Cruise Visitors From UAE & Beyond
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AuthorKnown as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful and popular cruise destinations in the Mediterranean. With its UNESCO-listed Old Town, medieval city walls, crystal-clear waters, and stunning coastal scenery, Dubrovnik offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you have a few hours ashore or an entire day to explore, this guide covers everything cruise travelers need to know about visiting Dubrovnik.
Where Do Cruise Ships Dock in Dubrovnik?

Most cruise ships dock at Port Gruž, located about 3 km (2 miles) from Dubrovnik Old Town. The port is modern and can accommodate several large cruise ships.
Some smaller vessels and luxury yachts may anchor offshore, with guests transferred to land by tender boats.
Getting from Dubrovnik Cruise Port to the Old Town
- Taxi: Approximately 10–15 minutes.
- Shuttle Bus: Many cruise lines provide shuttle services.
- Public Bus: Routes 1A, 1B, and 3 connect Port Gruž with Pile Gate, the entrance to Old Town.
- Walking: Around 40–50 minutes.
Why Visit Dubrovnik?

Dubrovnik is famous for:
- UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town.
- Rich Croatian culture and history.
- Beautiful churches and palaces.
- Excellent seafood restaurants.
- Nearby islands and beaches.
- "Game of Thrones" filming locations.
Top Things to Do in Dubrovnik on a Cruise
1. Walk the Dubrovnik City Walls

No visit is complete without exploring the iconic city walls. Dating back to the 13th century, these impressive fortifications surround the Old Town and offer panoramic views of Terracotta rooftops, the Adriatic Seam, fort Lovrijenac and the nearby islands. Best for: First-time visitors and photographers, allow around 1.5–2 hours to complete the circuit.
2. Explore Dubrovnik Old Town

Stepping into Dubrovnik Old Town feels like entering a living museum. Highlights include:
Stradun - The city's main marble street lined with cafes and shops.
Rector's Palace - Former seat of the Republic of Ragusa.
Dubrovnik Cathedral - A beautiful Baroque church housing important religious treasures.
Onofrio Fountain - One of Dubrovnik's most recognizable landmarks.
Pile Gate - The historic entrance to the city.
3. Ride the Dubrovnik Cable Car

For breathtaking views, take the cable car up Mount Srđ.
- Incredible views over the Old Town.
- The Adriatic coastline.
- Lokrum Island.
- Nearby mountains.
There is also a restaurant and museum at the top.
Time needed: 1–2 hours.
4. Visit Lokrum Island

Just 15 minutes by ferry from Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Lokrum Island offers a peaceful retreat with lush botanical gardens, hidden coves, crystal-clear swimming spots, and fascinating monastery ruins, while friendly peacocks roam freely across the island, creating a unique escape for travelers seeking nature and relaxation.
Best Beaches Near Dubrovnik Cruise Port

Banje Beach - Closest to Old Town with spectacular views.
Sveti Jakov Beach - Less crowded and ideal for swimming.
Copacabana Beach - Family-friendly with restaurants and water sports.
Lapad Beach - Popular for leisurely seaside walks.
Best Foods to Try in Dubrovnik

Croatian cuisine is heavily influenced by Mediterranean flavors.
Must-try dishes include:
Black Risotto - Seafood risotto colored with squid ink.
Grilled Adriatic Fish - Fresh local catch.
Octopus Salad - A traditional Dalmatian appetizer.
Peka- Slow-cooked meat or seafood prepared under an iron bell.
Rozata- Dubrovnik's version of crème caramel.
How Much Can You See in Dubrovnik on a Cruise?

Most cruise ships spend between 8 and 10 hours in Dubrovnik, giving visitors plenty of time to explore the Old Town, walk the famous City Walls, ride the Dubrovnik Cable Car, and even enjoy some beach time or a visit to Lokrum Island. With careful planning, cruise guests can comfortably combine history, stunning scenery, and leisure, making Dubrovnik one of the easiest Mediterranean ports to explore independently.
Shopping in Dubrovnik
Popular souvenirs include:
- Croatian wines.
- Lavender products.
- Handmade jewelry.
- Olive oil.
- Local liqueurs.
- Traditional crafts.
Most shops are located along Stradun and nearby streets.
Best Time to Visit Dubrovnik

April – MayPleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
June – SeptemberPeak cruise season with warm weather.
October – Comfortable temperatures and smaller crowds.
Cruise Lines That Visit Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is featured on many Mediterranean itineraries including:
- Princess Cruises
- Celebrity Cruises
- Royal Caribbean
- Norwegian Cruise Line
- MSC Cruises
- Holland America Line
- Oceania Cruises
- Viking Cruises
- Silversea Cruises
- Explora Journeys
Most itineraries combine Dubrovnik with destinations such as Greece, Montenegro, Italy, and Croatia's Adriatic coast.
Useful Tips for Cruise Visitors
✔ Arrive early to avoid crowds on the city walls.
✔ Wear comfortable shoes—the Old Town streets are polished limestone and can be slippery.
✔ Bring sunscreen and water during summer months.
✔ Purchase city wall tickets online when possible.
✔ Consider visiting Lokrum Island if multiple ships are in port.
✔ Allow enough time to return to Port Gruž before departure.
Plan Your Perfect Day in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the Mediterranean's most rewarding cruise destinations. Whether you're wandering through centuries-old streets, walking the famous city walls, taking in panoramic views from Mount Srđ, or relaxing beside the Adriatic Sea, the city delivers unforgettable experiences in every direction.
Planning a Mediterranean cruise? Discover itineraries featuring Dubrovnik aboard Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, and more. Contact CruiseWorld today to find the perfect sailing and start planning your unforgettable journey through the Adriatic and Mediterranean.




































