Hotels in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, a city teeming with historical wonder and sea-side charm, offers a plethora of hotels where the past and present intertwine flawlessly. Conjuring images of sun-drenched stone walls enclosing a barrage of architectural marvels topped off with the crystal-blue sea, Dubrovnik is a holiday worth experiencing. Whether you're exploring the city walls as a couple, a family pursuing the many sun-soaked beaches, or a group of friends immersing themselves in history, there's a place for everyone.

From budget-friendly B&Bs that are buzzing with local character to luxury resorts and villas boasting breath-taking sea views and all the amenities you could desire, there's a perfect fit for every stay. Your unforgettable Dubrovnik adventure starts with the perfect place to stay, and you'll find it with Lycafly. Book now and experience the scintillating charm of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

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First founded as Ragusa in the 7th century, Dubrovnik nestled in the heart of southern Dalmatia, Croatia, holds an epic and eventful history. Blessed by the Adriatic Sea's azure waves, it rose from the ashes of Epidaurum to become one of the Mediterranean's prime tourist destinations. Over the centuries, Dubrovnik prospered under the aegis of political giants - Byzantine Empire, Venice, and later charting its own course as a free state, recognised for its maritime prowess and diplomatic acumen.

However, like many great cities, Dubrovnik bore the brunt of rigorous tests of time. From natural calamities like the devastating earthquake of 1667 to human-inflicted destruction like World War II and the 1991 Yugoslav occupation, the city tiptoed on the brink of survival yet always emerged victorious. The city today stands as a testament to its resilience, gleaming brighter than ever, with its rich tapestry of history attracting a sea of tourists on its shores.

On your visit, tread along the medieval city walls, admire the stunning architecture that earned the city UNESCO's recognition, savour the charm of the local culture, and don't forget to pay homage to the 'oak forest' - the city's namesake. In Dubrovnik, you will find a bustling maritime city that was a cradle of Croatian literature, resisted Venetian control, rivalled major Italian maritime republics, and boasted of a robust social structure - a city which stood and still stands tall despite the odds.

When to visit Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik's appeal as an all-weather destination makes it a year-round favourite among travellers. However, for an optimum family outing, the balmy period from May to September is highly recommended. If you aren't a fan of massive crowds, plan your visit in May for a more uncrowded, relaxed experience with an added perk of more affordable accommodation prices.

But, if you like the buzz and vibrancy of a busy tourist spot, step into the sun-kissed streets of Dubrovnik in the peak months of July and August. However, be prepared for soaring temperatures, jampacked streets and a surge in holiday expenses. Craving a balance? Then September is your pick. Relatively fewer crowds, still warm weather, and reasonable lodging costs make it an ideal time for a visit.

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