Spring in Dubrovnik is beautiful, but not always predictable Spring is one of the loveliest times to be in Dubrovnik. The city feels lighter, greener and calmer than in the peak summer months, and spending time outdoors becomes part of the pleasure of being here. But spring weather in Dubrovnik can also be a little deceptive. A bright morning can turn breezy by afternoon, and one warm day does not always mean the next will…
CONTINUE READINGSpring in Dubrovnik always brings a different kind of energy to the city, and one of the clearest signs that the season is shifting is the return of DU Motion. This year, the DU Motion Half Marathon will take place on 26 April 2026, once again bringing runners to the heart of Dubrovnik for one of the city’s most recognisable sporting events. According to the official race page, the half marathon begins at 9:30 am…
CONTINUE READINGA tournament that says something important about the city Last weekend, Dubrovnik hosted the second edition of Dubrovnik Open 2026 UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour, an international wheelchair tennis tournament held from 10 to 12 April 2026. The event took place on clay courts in Dubrovnik and once again brought international players to the city for a tournament that was about more than sport alone. What made the weekend especially meaningful for local audiences was the…
CONTINUE READINGDubrovnik is entering the 2026 summer season with stronger air connectivity, more routes across Europe and a confirmed direct link to the United States. According to Dubrovnik Airport, this year’s summer flight schedule runs from 29 March to 24 October 2026 and includes an expanded network of both low-cost and full-service carriers. One of the biggest developments is Ryanair’s continued expansion. Dubrovnik Airport says the airline is introducing new services to Budapest and Gdańsk, bringing…
CONTINUE READINGDubrovnik appears as the only Croatian stop Cruise itinerary changes linked to tensions in the Middle East have created an unexpected moment of attention for Dubrovnik this spring. One of the revised routes reported in March includes the city as the only Croatian stop on an April sailing through Greece, Italy and Croatia. According to local reports, the changes came after disruptions affecting part of Celestyal Cruises’ programme, with two of the company’s ships still…
CONTINUE READINGApril is one of the best months to explore Dubrovnik on foot. The weather is usually mild, the city is greener, and the peak summer crowds have not yet taken over the streets and viewpoints. It is the time of year when walking feels less like a survival test and more like the perfect way to experience the city. Official visitor information also points to easy seaside promenades, Old Town walks and the Sveti Jakov…
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