
Hotel Dubrovnik Palace
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Dubrovnik is a dramatic walled city where dogs join their owners on coastal paths, quiet island beaches, and the pine-shaded terraces outside the Old Town. Top spots for pets include the coastal path to Sveti Jakov beach, the Lokrum island day trip ferry (dogs allowed), and the Lapad peninsula, especially around Lapad, Gruลพ, and the Old Town surroundings.
Why Dubrovnik with your pet?
Dubrovnik is a dramatic walled city where dogs join their owners on coastal paths, quiet island beaches, and the pine-shaded terraces outside the Old Town.
๐ Top spot
the coastal path to Sveti Jakov beach, the Lokrum island day trip ferry (dogs allowed), and the Lapad peninsula.
๐๏ธ Best area
Lapad, Gruลพ, and the Old Town surroundings.

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Dubrovnik โ the "Pearl of the Adriatic" โ is one of Europe's most visited cities, with its UNESCO-listed Old Town walls and crystal-clear sea attracting over two million tourists a year to a city of just 40,000 residents. For dog owners, Dubrovnik rewards careful planning: the Old Town itself has steep marble steps and severe summer heat, but the surrounding area offers dog-friendly beaches, forested hills and the quieter Elaphiti Islands within easy ferry reach. Croatian attitudes to dogs in public are welcoming, and the Adriatic coast is one of Europe's most scenic walking environments.
The forested park just west of the Old Town walls is the best dog walk in central Dubrovnik. Shaded pine paths, sea views and a blessedly cooler temperature make it the go-to morning walk even in summer.
The car-free Elaphiti Islands are a revelation for dog owners. Lopud and ล ipan have sandy paths, quiet coves and a tiny year-round population. A 1-hour ferry from Dubrovnik port; dogs travel free.
The charming coastal village of Cavtat, 20 minutes south of Dubrovnik by bus, is far less crowded and has a lovely seaside promenade. The hinterland Konavle Valley offers cycling tracks and vineyard walks with dogs welcome.
The Old Town walls are a UNESCO highlight but the narrow, stepped streets and extreme summer heat (40ยฐC+) make them unsuitable for dogs. Visit the walls solo and plan dog time for early morning outside the walls.
The residential Lapad Peninsula, 3km from the Old Town, has a long seaside promenade (ลกetaliลกte), pine-shaded parks and several dog-friendly beaches. Most Dubrovnik pet-friendly hotels are located here.
Restaurants, parks, transport, beaches, vets. Everything you need to know for Dubrovnik with your pet.
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๐พ Best months to travel with a pet in Dubrovnik: Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct