Continuing our look at Dubrovnik's important historical figures, let's meet the composer Luka Sorkocevic...
Continuing our look at Dubrovnik's important historical figures, let's meet Dubrovnik's very own Shakespeare, Marin Drzic.
You've definitely seen his statue, you've probably taken a photo of him, you may have even found yourself sitting underneath him in a desperate attempt to catch your breath in the summer sun, but do you know who he is? Get to know one of Dubrovnik's most celebrated figures...
For the fourteenth time, the Mediterranean Fair of Healthy Food, Medicinal Herbs and Green Entrepreneurship is coming to the City of Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik's Old City will set its limit at 8,000 tourists per day with the help of technology.
Wondering what to do after you've seen all the city sights? While Dubrovnik is a destination in itself, it has much more to offer than what meets the eye...
This festive weekend of Christmas 2016 brought a very high increase in the number of arrivals and overnight stays in Dubrovnik.
I have written several articles on how the impact of tourism affects me and those like me, a resident who has to live and deal with its immediate effects day in day out, and I can understand why to some, a less than positive viewpoint may come across as quite cynical. It is certainly different to look at Dubrovnik from the perspective of a resident, and it would be very narrowminded of me to assume everyone can relate to my thoughts, but a video I came across on YouTube reminded me that its not just us 42,000 residents who are beginning to feel like things have gone too far.