9th July 2023

Highlights of Dubrovnik: The Perfect Finale After a Croatia Sailing Holiday

After a week sailing the Dalmatian Coast from Split, there’s no better way to round out a Croatia adventure than spending time in Dubrovnik.

Rich in history, culture, and coastal beauty, Dubrovnik offers a brilliant contrast to life on the water. Slower, immersive, and full of unforgettable experiences. For many travellers, it becomes the perfect final chapter of a Croatia sailing holiday.

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The Old Town from above and Lokrum Island

Exploring Dubrovnik’s Old Town

Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s most striking historic centres. Enclosed by impressive medieval walls, the city is best explored on foot, wandering limestone streets, discovering hidden courtyards, and soaking up centuries of maritime history.

After days spent sailing between islands, Dubrovnik offers a deeper dive into Croatia’s cultural past and architectural beauty.

Walking the City Walls

One of Dubrovnik’s most iconic experiences is walking the ancient city walls. The elevated loop provides panoramic views over the red rooftops of the Old Town and the deep blue Adriatic beyond — a powerful reminder of the city’s long relationship with the sea.

It’s a must-do highlight and an easy way to appreciate Dubrovnik’s scale and setting in just a couple of hours.

Sea Kayaking to Betina caves

Food, Wine, and Coastal Evenings

After a sailing holiday based around shared meals onboard, Dubrovnik’s food scene adds another layer to the experience. From fresh seafood and local wines to small family-run restaurants tucked into old stone alleys, the city is a celebration of Dalmatian cuisine.

Evenings are perfect for relaxed dinners, sunset drinks, and strolling the Old Town as the crowds thin and the city softens.

Buza Bar

Cable Car Views & Mount Srđ

For a completely different perspective, take the cable car up Mount Srđ. From the top, Dubrovnik unfolds beneath you — city walls, islands, and coastline stretching into the distance.

It’s especially rewarding after time on the water, offering a sense of scale and perspective on the sailing journey that brought you to Croatia in the first place.

Dubrovnik West Harbour

Beaches, Swimming, and Recovery Time

Dubrovnik also offers plenty of opportunities to slow things down. Nearby beaches and swimming spots provide a refreshing way to unwind after an active sailing week, whether that’s a quiet morning swim or a lazy afternoon by the sea.

It’s the ideal balance of movement and rest before heading home.

 

Why Dubrovnik Works So Well After Sailing in Croatia

Sailing from Split delivers freedom, nature, and island life. Dubrovnik adds history, culture, and a strong sense of place. Together, they create a complete Croatia experience — one that blends time on the water with time to explore one of the Mediterranean’s most fascinating cities.

As a post-sailing extension, Dubrovnik doesn’t compete with the sailing journey — it complements it beautifully.

by Hamish McMaster

Hamish McMaster is the Water By Nature owner. He has spent the past 25 years exploring and playing on the world's great rivers. He still loves nothing more than getting out there and sharing adventures.


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