Why visit Dubrovnik in 2023

Dubrovnik is always a good idea, but it does not hurt to remind why it should be (again) on your bucket list.
And with a number of changes from January 1st, it is also closer and more approachable than ever. With Croatia now part of the Schengen, more travellers will be able to arrive without additional visas, and the brand new Euro currency will simplify the overall experience in Croatia, for both businesses and travellers alike. The grand opening of Pelješac Bridge in summer 2022 finally connected all Croatian territories into one entity, meaning that car travelers could finally reach Dubrovnik from central Dalmatia or Zagreb without crossing the border. And notwithstanding to mention, Dubrovnik is, as it has always been, safe for travel – ideal for all types of visits, from solo travelers and friends travelling together to couples and families.
So what are our recommendations?
Take a scenic drive over Pelješac Bridge
Regardless if you are flying to Dubrovnik or maybe choosing to drive, don’t miss your chance to head to Pelješac and enjoy panoramic views of the Pelješac Bridge over the blue Adriatic. Make a stop at the designated area and savor the amazing views. For a touch of luxury, book a wine-tasting tour in the Rizman winery overlooking the Bridge and Adriatic archipelago and seize the moment with a glass of white, red or bubbly.
Swim in one of the world’s best beaches according to Conde Nast
There are beaches, and then there are Conde Nast Traveller’s top beaches. Pasjača, a small hidden gem in Konavle region, some 30 km south of Dubrovnik, is an iconic beach known for turquoise waters and steep access through steps carved in a hill heading down…
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