Dubrovnik Family Yacht Charter: Top Things To Do With Kids

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Dubrovnik Family Yacht Charter: Top Things To Do With Kids

Few cities in Europe make quite the impression that Croatia’s Dubrovnik does. Located on the edge of the Adriatic, it offers ancient limestone walls, terracotta rooftops, and crystal-clear waters, creating a magical backdrop that makes it ideal for families travelling with children.

Hailed as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik rewards curiosity, from medieval fortresses and hidden coves to the labyrinthine streets of the UNESCO-listed old town. Whether you're drawn here by the history, the coastline, or simply the allure of the Dalmatian sun, here is our family yacht charter guide to the best things to do in Dubrovnik:

Explore Old Town Dubrovnik

Firstly, at the heart of any family visit to Dubrovnik is the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perfect for wandering. The cobblestone streets are lined with remarkable architecture: the elegant Sponza Palace, the grand Rector's Palace, and the magnificent Dubrovnik Cathedral are all worth seeking out. In the summer months, street performers and musicians animate the squares, providing moments of spontaneous entertainment for younger visitors. At the highest point in Old Town, Minceta Fortress is the most dramatic of Dubrovnik's medieval fortifications, and an exciting stop for children with an appetite for history.

Scale The City Walls

Within the old town are the walls of Dubrovnik, one of the finest medieval fortifications in the world, and climbing them is an unforgettable experience for the whole family. Children love ascending the steep stairways, ducking into ancient towers, and looking out over the Adriatic and the terracotta rooftops of the old town below. The walls stretch for nearly two kilometres and offer sweeping views at every turn, typically best experienced in the early morning or late afternoon, outside the heat and crowds of the peak daytime.

Visit The Dubrovnik Maritime Museum

Housed within St. John Fortress near Old Port, the Dubrovnik Maritime Museum brings the city's extraordinary seafaring heritage to life through a rich collection of ship models, navigational instruments, maritime artifacts, and vivid tales of naval battles and daring captains. Hands-on elements throughout the museum keep younger visitors engaged, and the stories of piracy and the high seas have a reliable appeal for children of all ages.

Ride The Cable Car To Mount Srd

The Dubrovnik Cable Car departs from the edge of the old town and climbs steeply to the summit of Mount Srd, offering panoramic views of the city, its neighbouring islands, and the Adriatic coastline beyond. At the top, the summit viewpoint offers prime photo opportunities, while the on-site cafés are ideal for a well-earned rest.

Explore The Blue Cave On Kolocep Island

Dubrovnik's coastline is among the most beautiful on the Adriatic, and its beaches offer something for every family. Banje Beach, a short walk from the old town, is an excellent choice for younger children thanks to its calm, shallow waters and convenient location. For a more expansive experience, Sunj Beach on Lopud Island, reached by a scenic tender ride, offers soft sand and plenty of space for games and play.

Island Hopping Beyond The City

Dubrovnik's position on the southern Dalmatian coast puts a collection of enchanting islands within easy reach. Lokrum Island, the closest, is home to lush botanical gardens and the evocative ruins of a 12th-century Benedictine Monastery. Kolocep Island offers car-free roads and secluded beaches for a quieter escape, while the Elaphiti Islands are ideal for snorkelling and leisurely days on the water.

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Attend The Dubrovnik Summer Festival

Held each summer, the Dubrovnik Summer Festival is one of Europe's oldest and most distinguished cultural events, presenting theatre, ballet, opera, classical music, and folklore performances across the city's historic venues. Many performances take place in atmospheric open-air settings - classical concerts in the courtyards of medieval palaces, folklore displays in the main square - and the performances are loved by visitors of all ages.

Visit Cadmos Village Adventure Park

For families who prefer their holidays with an added dose of adrenaline, Cadmos Village Adventure Park in the Konavle region delivers. Set within the lush Dubrovnik countryside, the park features zipline courses through the tree canopy, rope bridges, archery, paintballing, and a selection of traditional Croatian outdoor games. Hiking trails criss-cross the grounds for those wanting more adventure.

Dubrovnik Yacht Charters: Your Family, Your Way

From iconic UNESCO-listed spots to magical sea caves, beaches, and fun events, Dubrovnik is the perfect family yacht charter destination for this summer. 

At IYC, we help families find their ideal yacht charter along the Croatian coast. For a leisurely island-hopping itinerary or bespoke adventure, contact our expert IYC charter consultants today to plan your next customized Croatian yachting vacation.

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