Dubrovnik in autumn
While relaxing in the gentle sun you cannot believe that late autumn can be so enjoyable.


Do not let falling autumn leaves and natures going to sleep discourage you. Although the people of old Dubrovnik avoided making any important decision when the south wind was blowing, you may use such days for leisure and enjoyment.

Experience the splendour of stone and the redness of the roofs, take tea and buy a nice book about the history of this enchanting City.

Discover the cosmetics manufactured in the 14th century, and have your photograph taken at Peskarija with the furious sea in the background. With the wind in your hair and a glow in your eyes taste pancakes with Seville orange jam, buy yourself old Dubrovnik jewellery, visit the Dubrovnik Theatre - the little box in red and yellow colours of autumn…

The autumn in Dubrovnik is often called an Indian summer because late September, October and also November are often ideal for holidays.

The blue sea is still warm enough and the temperature so agreeable that lounging on a sunny beach is extremely pleasant. That is the time when you become the ruler of the clean pebble beaches.

Dubrovnik in autumn is cheerful and optimistic.

Have you discovered stories behind the doors of Dubrovnik ? 

Be amazed by a legacy beautiful gothic, renaissance and baroque churches, monasteries. Enjoy the journey of discovery.

The words «Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro» - «Freedom is not to be sold, not for all the gold of the world» were inscribed long ago during the times of the Dubrovnik Republic ...

Have you made 1080 stairs of City Walls ?

The best hidden gems of town are in the less travelled 

areas up or down many, many steps. 

Dubrovnik has steps, 5,423 to be exact and the glorious hidden gems are up there waiting to be discovered.

Enjoy the sounds and share with us the mild, warm, rich Dubrovnik autumn!

You can choose from a variety of foodie events, cultural exhibitions, concerts, gallery openings and much more.

The beautiful Croatian landscape is dotted with vineyards famous for producing especially good wines.

Autumn is also a great time for a wine country tour, as local vineyards usually harvest their grapes in mid-September.

The wineries of nearby Konvale, and the Pelješac peninsula, about an hour’s ride by car from Dubrovnik, offer an opportunity to witness, and even participate in, the traditional harvest.

You can then watch as the grapes are crushed, strained and stored in authentic wooden barrels in charming stone cellars.

Of course, don’t forget to top off your visit with a wine tasting.

 

 
 
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