Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Dubrovnik/Orašac Luxury rentals

Discover Dubrovnik/Orašac in South Dalmatia—where your family can swim in clear Adriatic waters, explore ancient walls, and picnic under sunny Mediterranean skies.

Dubrovnik/Orašac Vacation Rentals

La Villa Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik/Trsteno, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$3,229 night
Villa Ella mit Infinity-Pool
Sipanjska Luka, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,228 night
Villa Adria Dubrovnik, direkt am Meer
Zaton, North Dalmatia, Croatia
$11,960 night
Luxuriöse Villa am Strand in Dubrovnik mit Pool
Dubrovnik, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,842 night
Villa Orti, Boutique-Gartenvilla in der Nähe der Altstadt von Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$3,145 night
Allure
Dubrovnik, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,638 night
Villa Dubrovnik Panorama
Ivanica, Bosnien Herzegowina, Bosnia-Herz.
$1,435 night
Großes Ferienhaus mit zwei Balkonen
Dubrovnik/Cavtat, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,435 night
Ferienvilla "Joe"
Dubrovnik/Ćilipi, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,794 night
"Hidden Treasure"
Orebić, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,609 night
Strandnahes, ruhiges Ferienhaus
Orebić, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,208 night
Villa Diva Korcula
Zrnovo, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$2,152 night
Holiday Home Sonja
Prapatnica, Central Dalmatia, Croatia
$11,960 night
Villa Puntien am Meer mit privatem Pool
Drvenik, Central Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,648 night
Luxuriöse Villa Hera, Korcula, am Strand
Korčula/Zavalatica, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$2,132 night
Villa Sara - Stunning View
Podgora, Central Dalmatia, Croatia
$11,960 night
Villa Ester - Stunning View
Podgora, Central Dalmatia, Croatia
$11,960 night
Palma
Korčula/Prigradica, South Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,340 night
"Paola" mit eigenem Pool
Makarska, Central Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,268 night
Villa 2M in Makarska
Makarska, Central Dalmatia, Croatia
$1,265 night

Tips on renting in Dubrovnik/Orašac

Getting Around

When you visit Dubrovnik/Orašac in South Dalmatia, your family will love exploring the iconic Dubrovnik Old Town, where ancient stone walls and lively squares invite you to wander together. Kids can marvel at the towering fortresses, while parents enjoy cozy cafés and panoramic views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Just a short drive away, Orašac Beach offers gentle waves perfect for little swimmers, shaded picnic spots, and water sports for all ages, making it an ideal spot for a sunny, fun-filled day by the coast.

What to Pack

Packing for a family vacation to Dubrovnik and Orašac in Croatia means preparing for sun-drenched days and endless adventures. Bring light layers for exploring Dubrovnik’s ancient city walls, where your kids will marvel at sweeping sea views and open spaces. Pack swimsuits and beach toys for Orašac’s tranquil shores, ideal for building sandcastles and safe swimming. Don’t forget comfortable shoes for boat rides to Lokrum Island, where peacocks roam and shady picnic spots await. Include festive outfits for summer evenings filled with local music and family-friendly fun.

Must-Try Activities

Explore Dubrovnik and Orašac, where family adventures await at every turn. Wander the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik, offering breathtaking views and plenty of space for kids to roam. Spend sun-soaked afternoons at Orašac’s tranquil beaches, perfect for sandcastles and swimming. Take a boat ride to nearby Lokrum Island for peacocks and shaded picnics, or enjoy fresh seafood at family-friendly restaurants along the Adriatic coast. In summer, join local festivals for music, crafts, and games that delight visitors of all ages.

Smart Spending Tips

Imagine your family waking up to the sparkling Adriatic in Dubrovnik/Orašac, South Dalmatia, Croatia, where a daily budget of €120 per person—about €480 for a family of four—lets you enjoy both comfort and adventure. Explore the ancient city walls or book the "Family Dubrovnik Discovery" tour with Adriatic Explore for €45 per adult, €30 per child. Enjoy a lakeside dinner at Restaurant Konoba Savonari, where fresh seafood and local flavors cost around €35 per person, making every evening a special memory by the coast.Imagine your family waking up to the sparkling Adriatic in Dubrovnik/Orašac, South Dalmatia, Croatia, where a daily budget of €120 per person—about €480 for a family of four—lets you enjoy both comfort and adventure. Explore the ancient city walls or book the "Family Dubrovnik Discovery" tour with Adriatic Explore for €45 per adult, €30 per child. Enjoy a lakeside dinner at Restaurant Konoba Savonari, where fresh seafood and local flavors cost around €35 per person, making every evening a special memory by the coast.

Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enchants visitors with its ancient city walls and cobblestone streets. Enter the Old Town through Pile Gate and explore the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the iconic Stradun promenade. Families can walk the city walls for panoramic Adriatic views or enjoy a Game of Thrones walking tour. Take a cable car ride to Mount Srđ for breathtaking vistas. Lokrum Island, just a short ferry ride away, offers botanical gardens and peacocks. In Orašac, visit Sun Gardens Dubrovnik Resort for family-friendly pools and sports or relax at Veliki Zali Beach. The Trsteno Arboretum, one of the oldest in this part of Europe, is a peaceful retreat. For adventure, book a sea kayaking tour around the city walls or a boat trip to the Elaphiti Islands. Savor local seafood at Restaurant Orsan and enjoy homemade pastries at Pupica Bakery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Dubrovnik/Orašac has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Dubrovnik and the charming village of Orašac offer an enchanting blend of adventure and culture perfect for an explorer family getaway. Wander the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik for breathtaking Adriatic views, then discover the magical Lokrum Island just offshore. In Orašac, families can visit the 15th-century St. Nicholas Church and explore olive groves where traditional oil-making demonstrations captivate all ages. Crystal-clear beaches, vibrant local markets, and immersive history create unforgettable memories for curious travelers.

  • Spending four to five days in Dubrovnik and Orašac lets you savor the best of both worlds. Start by wandering the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea. Take a cable car up Mount Srđ for breathtaking vistas, then relax at Sunj Beach on nearby Lopud Island. In Orašac, unwind at Sun Gardens Resort and explore the tranquil countryside, ensuring a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

  • Accommodations in Dubrovnik and the nearby village of Orašac generally offer modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, parking, and air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors. Many hotels and private apartments, especially those along the Adriatic coast or near the historic Old Town, provide these conveniences. You can expect contemporary comforts whether you choose a boutique hotel overlooking the city walls or a seaside villa in Orašac, making your Dalmatian getaway both relaxing and connected.

  • For a memorable 3-day trip to Dubrovnik and Orašac, start by exploring the iconic Old Town of Dubrovnik, where you can walk atop its ancient city walls for breathtaking Adriatic views and discover landmarks like the Rector’s Palace and Sponza Palace. Take a cable car ride up Mount Srđ for panoramic cityscapes, then head to Orašac to relax on Trsteno Beach or visit the lush Trsteno Arboretum, a tranquil escape with centuries-old trees and sea vistas.

  • For families seeking calm, shallow water near Dubrovnik, the beach at Sun Gardens Resort in Orašac is a perfect choice. This gently sloping pebble beach offers clear Adriatic waters with minimal waves, making it ideal for young children to splash and swim safely. Shaded by pine trees and equipped with amenities like sunbeds and nearby cafés, the area provides both comfort and security. The scenic views of the Elaphiti Islands add a magical touch to a relaxing family day by the sea.

  • While Dubrovnik and Orašac themselves rarely see snow due to their mild Adriatic climate, you can find charming winter lodges and cabins in the nearby mountainous region of Gorski Kotar or the slopes of Mount Srd. These areas, just a couple of hours’ drive from the coast, offer rustic accommodations with easy access to snow activities like skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding, providing a delightful contrast to the historic city walls and sea views of Dubrovnik.

  • In Dubrovnik and Orašac, using public transportation is generally more budget-friendly than renting a car. The reliable Libertas bus network connects major attractions like the UNESCO-listed Old Town, Lapad, and Gruž port, offering frequent service at low fares. Renting a car can be expensive due to high rental rates, fuel costs, and limited parking, especially in the historic center. For most visitors, buses provide a convenient and cost-effective way to explore both cities and their scenic surroundings.

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