7 days in Dubrovnik: The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary (2026)
By Flavia Voican, 360 Business Tour · Updated April 2026
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Arrive in Dubrovnik and check into a hotel in the Old Town for easy access to the city walls, which open at 7:30 AM and close at 7 PM (€19 for adults). Stroll through Stradun, the main street, and enjoy a coffee at Bar Bana (€3–€5) before exploring the Dubrovnik Cathedral (open daily 8 AM–7 PM) and its adjacent Rector’s Palace (€12 entry, 9 AM–7 PM).
Day 3–4: Museums & Culture
Visit the Dubrovnik Museum in the Sponza Palace (€8, 9 AM–7 PM) to learn about the city's medieval history, then head to the Franciscan Monastery (open 7 AM–10 PM) for its library and peaceful courtyard. For a panoramic view, take the cable car to the top of Srđ Mountain (€16 round trip, 8:30 AM–6:30 PM), where you can enjoy a drink at the Belvedere Café.
Day 5: Local Neighbourhoods & Food
Explore the local neighborhood of Gruž, just outside the city walls, and try fresh seafood at Konoba Mestrovic (starters from €12, mains from €18). Visit the weekly market at Banje Beach (open Saturday mornings) to sample local produce and crafts, and enjoy a relaxed lunch by the sea at Plavi Vrabac (€15–€25 per person, seafood-focused menu).
Day 6: Day Trip from Dubrovnik
Join a guided boat tour to Elaphiti Islands, including Lopud and Koločep (€50–€70 per person, 7–9 hour trips). Stop for a swim and lunch at a local konoba (traditional tavern) like Konoba Srdčan on Šipan, and return via a scenic boat ride through the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic.
Day 7: Final Morning & Departure
Spend your final morning relaxing on Banje Beach (free entry, open 9 AM–7 PM) or take a peaceful walk through the nearby Benedictine Monastery and its beautiful cloister. Enjoy a last meal at Lokanda Matija (€20–€30 per person, open 10 AM–11 PM) before heading to the airport or train station.
Practical Tips
Wear comfortable shoes for walking the cobblestone streets and climbing the city walls. Book boat tours and museum tickets in advance via the official Dubrovnik Tourism website to avoid long lines. Avoid tourist hotspots like Orlando’s Column at peak hours for a more authentic experience.
Budget Breakdown
A budget-friendly visit to Dubrovnik can cost around €60–90 per day, covering accommodation, meals, and basic attractions. Mid-range travelers can expect to spend €130–200 per day, including nicer hotels, guided tours, and dining at local restaurants.
- Best area to stay: Old Town
- Transport: No public transport in the Old Town; use buses (€2.30 per ride) or taxis for travel outside the walls
- Budget guide: €60–90/day budget, €130–200/day mid-range
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