Three Days in Dubrovnik: Expensive Tastes and Endless Stairs

I’m tired just thinking about the amount of stairs I did in Dubrovnik. By the time I figured out I could maybe walk down to Pile Gate and then take an Uber home later when I want to go home, I’d broken two pairs of sandals and lost 10lbs in water weight. (probably needed that anyways)

Definitely wanted to begin this blog post with a very important message – Dubrovnik is more than the fucking Game of Thrones series. Read that again. With the cursing and everything, I need a lot of you to get that into your brains. This is an exquisite old city and it existed way before GOT and will exist long after. Not that I have any issues with the show itself, I’ve never even watched it. But after repeatedly being asked prior to my trip if I was going to visit this beautiful city JUST for GOT and then having one of my Uber drivers tell me some tourists asked him if the ‘set’ was built just for GOT? (set meaning the structures that were there from the 15th century)

No. Please stop.

Dubrovnik is more than a shooting location for a TV show.


Place to Stay

What is Dubrovnik? Well, let’s start with that is pretty goddamn expensive. I’ve traveled to quite a few place in the world and I believe this may be one of the priciest cities in Europe.

For three nights in an AirBnB I paid $512.83 CAD. That is a high dollar amount for staying somewhere alone and on top of it, I wasn’t even in the city center! I wanted the view over Dubrovnik and I definitely got that. If you can find a good deal for somewhere in the center for a decent price though, please get that. The stairs truly were a pain in the ass.

Although the price for the AirBnB was high, it was worth the money spent. My host was incredible and the place itself was clean, big and had an incredible view. There was NO access by vehicles to the actual location so note that regardless of which route you took, you’d end up walking an extra 10 minutes to get to your unit.

There was also an underrated benefit to this home and it was that it has a washing machine. It was no less than 35 degrees for the three days I was in Dubrovnik and between the day trip to Mostar and Kravice Falls in Bosnia (it was 43 degrees there) and the two different beach days I had, this was VERY useful. Being able to wash your bathing suits, towels and just sweaty clothes at the end of the day and hang to dry on a huge terrace was a blessing.


Banje Beach

I flew into Dubrovnik from Naples and prior to arriving made sure to arrange a private airport pick up because the bus would take too long. I used Dubrovnik Airport Taxi and the driver/service was awesome. The cost was 35 Euros for a private car to take me from the airport to my AirBnB (or as close as he could get). I believed I arrived around 1pm, dropped my things, and headed straight for the beach.

There was this beautiful beach I had seen on Instagram called ‘Banje Beach’ and I was SUPER happy to find out it was only a 13-minute walk from the AirBnB. The walk down the stairs was pretty straightforward and once I arrived, the beach was definitely as beautiful as I had imagined it would be.

Unfortunately I arrived there at a late time in the day for beach goers so there was actually no umbrellas or lounge chairs left to rent. I had to lay my towel down on the rocks and just lay on that. I also tried to be a tough girl and NOT bring down my water shoes – stupid. Bring your damn water shoes, the pebbles in Croatian beaches will mess up your whole foot bottom. Also, if you’re clumsy like I am, you may almost fall a million times in and out of the water because you’re trying to avoid pain.

The beach was totally full. I wanted to enjoy Banje Beach for a longer period of time but I absolutely hate busy beaches. I prefer my beaches to be quiet and have no groups of drunken men who play soccer in the damn water and almost kick you in the head. Oh, and the hoards of screaming children. If you wanted peace and quiet, this is NOT the beach for you.

Because I am very pale, I only stayed at the beach for about two hours. With no umbrella I feel I would have turned red pretty fast and I was not trying to do all that on my first day in Dubrovnik.


Panorama Restaurant

I made a reservation for Panorama Restaurant like two months ahead. At the height of tourist season, I’d suggest you do the same. My reservation was for 9pm so I began walking to catch the cable car at around 8pm. I was lucky because I heard the cable car was out of commission for a long time prior to my arrival.

The lineup to get on was really long and I’m happy a cable car came along every four minutes and could fit about 20 people on it. We moved fast. The roundtrip price for an adult was 170 KN which is about $34.00 CAD.

The ride up is beautiful, especially during sunset. You get a scenic view over all of Dubrovnik and some of the islands nearby.

Once you reach the top you arrive at a nice area for taking pictures and videos of the view, and Panorama is right here as well.

I was let in as soon as I arrived and was lucky enough to get one of the best seats outside. My view was incredible.

From the menu I had the octopus terrine, Mediterranean style squid and finished it off with a chocolate walnut cake. Definitely get the terrine and the cake, to die for!

I should mention after dinner I also made an attempt to go into the center of Dubrovnik by Pile Gate because it looked so busy from Panorama. Much to my dismay, yes it was busy, but it was really just tour groups roaming the streets. I was trying to party and there was no party in sight. Instead I took a couple night shots of the area and took an Uber back up to my AirBnB.


Coral Beach Club

I was supposed to do a day trip to Kotor, Montenegro but that fell through so I decided to try a different beach in Dubrovnik. I found this place called Coral Beach Club.

For this beach, I chose to arrive at around 10am, because I didn’t know if it would be as busy as Banje was. When I arrived, I was the only person on the whole beach and that is my favourite thing in the whole world.

There was no charge for the chair I chose to lay on and they provided free towels as well. I assume if you spent money on food and liquor, you were not charged for the seats? I ended up ordering food, so I guess I was in the clear.

My choice of food was the snails and the charcuterie board. Let me tell you, these snails? They actually surpassed the ones I had in Paris. That is how good they were. If I felt greedy that day, I probably would have ordered like three sets of them. To die for! Make sure you have this at Coral Beach Club.

The only disappointment (please don’t attack me for this) is that children were also at the beach club with their parents. I still think beach clubs should be for humans at least 16 and over, I felt the same at the pool my friend and I visited in Dubai. You’re there, enjoying your liquor, music is playing and suddenly, ‘WUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH SHE HIT MEE!! WUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!’ Sigh. There goes all the sexy and chill in the vicinity. But I get it, families are where the money is because there’s like five of them so 5x the money spent than me, who is alone.

Sadly the skies began to turn gray around 2pm so I headed back to my AirBnB for the early afternoon to relax and work on the blog.


Wandering Around Old Town

It was inevitable that I would end up in the center again.

After leaving the beach club and relaxing for a bit, I had to take a nice and scenic walk around Old Town.

For as busy as the area is, it sure is beautiful. My goodness. There is so much history and shopping and eating to be done. This is for sure a ‘must do’ in Dubrovnik, and to be honest, it’s probably the #1 thing everyone does when visiting. I can’t imagine coming to Dubrovnik and NOT walking around to see all these beautiful, old structures.

I stupidly didn’t get the name of the restaurant I had the most amazing seafood pot from. Look at the picture, I mean, holy shit.

Mackarel. Sardines. Squid. Shrimp. Mussels. Swordfish.

Yes, the pot is supposed to be for two people but mind your damn business OK? I like what I like.


My overall impression of Dubrovnik was a strong 6/10. I left on a Thursday morning to continue my travels and apparently that was a good decision. On Thursdays I was told is ‘cruise day’ wherein four MASSIVE cruises dock at the marina and thousands on thousands of passengers descend into this small area of Old Town.

Tourists are a nuisance. We really are, I get it. I can somewhat understand why the locals in Dubrovnik can’t stand us, I got the same feeling when I was in Venice. Small space, lots of people and everything seemingly dependent on tourism. The same tourism you’re completely annoyed by. However, just like Venice – I am totally fine not returning to Dubrovnik ever again.

It isn’t that the city isn’t beautiful, nor is it boring. But it completely lacked any sense of hospitality to me. When you travel to northern Croatia the people who work in hospitality are so much more nice and hospitable. You get a genuine sense of welcoming. Dubrovnik? (+ Venice alike) It’s literally like ‘okay can you just give me money and NOT speak to me?‘ Again, I totally get tourists are a pain in the ass, but when that is how you make money maybe extending SOME politeness wouldn’t hurt? Especially because it isn’t like any of the food was particularly cheap either, compared to the rest of Croatia. I just felt rushed and not welcome frequently. Maybe that was just me, it could very well be possible. But I sure do go out to eat a lot at home and in every country I travel to, and it really felt like the same thing happened over and over in Old Town. Order. Give food. Give cheque. Absolutely no chatter, no checking if you are enjoying your food, nothing.

While at Panorama (a more high-end restaurant, so I get it) the service was incredible, I just didn’t get that at the beaches (both Banje and Coral Beach) nor at the Old Town eateries. See for yourself I guess.

I 100% suggest you go visit Dubrovnik at some point in your life, but be prepared to kind of feel like a nuisance to locals while spending your money there.

  • Mirna

Day Trip from Dubrovnik to Kravice Falls and Mostar

I didn’t even know Bosnia got to 43 degrees (109.4 Fahrenheit) in heat, like, ever. If there is any part of this day trip from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Kravice Falls and Mostar in Bosnia that shocked me, it was the damn weather.

Sorry, I lied.

There was two things that shocked me – the weather and the damn border situation between Croatia and Bosnia. Two big shocks, one long day.

Who thought having to cross three borders to get into the country next to them was a good idea? You literally have to go from Dubrovnik to Neum (in Bosnia), and then cross back into Croatia and then, AGAIN, cross back into Bosnia to head to Mostar and Kravice Falls. What a complete pain in the ass for a hot day and when there’s other large tour buses running at the same damn time. I unfortunately had to go through this process twice during my long trip in Europe and it is a big nuisance and takes up a lot of your time for the day just crossing borders to and from Dubrovnik.


Kravice Falls

The excursion I booked was on Viator and it cost $70.00 for the day trip from Dubrovnik to Kravice Falls and Mostar.

We left at about 6:45am from the Pile Gate area of Dubrovnik and the bus was NOT big. I unfortunately was the last one to board and at 5’9 220lbs I got stuck sitting in the back-right corner of the bus with no space to recline and with the person in front of me reclining THE WHOLE TIME.

Did I mention it was 43 degrees that day? Yeah. Even with the air conditioning that was not helping the amount of water weight I lost that day.

After the fiasco of crossing all those damn borders, we made it to Kravice Falls eventually in the late morning.

What a majestic site. Wow. The pictures for this place don’t do it justice, especially because of how hot it was and how cooling it was to step into those waters.

You walk down a whole lot of pathway to get down to the falls and once you get there, just strip down to your bathing suit and run in. There are also change rooms if you need the privacy for said stripping down. I came there with my bathing suit on underneath my clothes, so I was ready for action immediately.

Even in the early morning the place already does begin to pack up, so I can understand why we had to arrive at this time of day. I bet as it gets past noon etc. it must be incredibly busy. I wish we had more time here, one hour just didn’t feel like enough basking in the beauty that surrounded me, but we had to move on the Mostar next.


Mostar

From Kravice Falls to Mostar was not a long ride and I was happy about that because swimming makes me hungry. (I’m very mean when hungry)

When we arrived in Mostar we had an awesome local guide give us about a 35-40 minute tour from our bus to the old bridge in Mostar. He told us some of the history of the city (both great and tumultuous) and of course, about the bridge itself.

I really liked Mostar. I would probably love it even more when it isn’t so damn hot outside at the peak of the tourist season. It was soooo packed.

If I could give some of you a big tip for coming to visit Mostar – wear shoes with VERY good grip at the bottom of it. I am clumsy and I had regular sandals on and it was a pretty pathetic sight watching me try to walk on their rocky roads. You will see a picture below of what the roads there look like and yeah, like an ongoing foot massage that may lead to you faceplanting in a very public place. On top of the bridge and in the streets where all the market stalls are, it was an interesting walk for me and my no-grip shoes.

The bridge was exceptional to finally witness in person and to stand on top of. The history is very sad, but with the sadness there’s this amazing resilience in its presence. I felt good being there. If you want the local men to jump from the bridge, you’re going to have to put together 50 Euros. A lot of people in my group expected random dudes to be constantly risking their bodies jumping off of it, no. Pay up.

I did learn that the history of men jumping from the bridge began as a way to impress women. If you were brave and strong, to show how serious you were about a girl you’d jump off that bridge to show her that. Furthermore, apparently there are two ways to jump off the bridge and the one where it requires you to go head-first was reserved for the best looking women. Our guide said this lead to some men dating less attractive women, because they knew they couldn’t do that jump. I found this all hilarious because telling men to go jump off a bridge is a personal hobby of mine, except it isn’t for love but to get the hell away from me.

The cevapi in Mostar were also quite good, I do need to mention that. I liked them, they weren’t up to Banja Luka standards but they were tasty nonetheless. Make sure to also try the pomegranate juice while there!

Overall, I really enjoyed this day trip. I would love to return to both places but have a whole day or two to take them fully in. It’s important for me to highlight beautiful places like Mostar and Kravice Falls to people because Bosnia isn’t just ‘the country that had that war‘. We have a lot of natural beauty and even more culture to share. 

I hope some of you read this and consider visiting Bosnia to see somewhere as beautiful as Kravice Falls and as fascinating as Mostar. 

  • Mirna

Toronto to Croatia and Bosnia: Group Trip

SPECS

Who: Three people, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Dubrovnik + Zagreb, Croatia and Mostar, Bosnia

When: Monday, June 3rd – Wednesday, June 12th, 2019

Budget Per Person: $1500.00

Notes: So the nice thing about taking two days in Mostar is you have a bunch of options to visit around there as well, I mean, after taking in its beautiful bridge and eating many cevapi. You can go to Pocitelj, Kravice Waterfalls, Blagaj and Medjugorje if you’re religious. Really take advantage of visiting Bosnia, you won’t regret it.


Flight: Toronto to Zagreb | June 3rd – June 12th

$871.00 CDN: roundtrip (direct)

Flight: Zagreb to Dubrovnik | June 4th – June 10th

$203.00 CDN: roundtrip (direct, takes off 3hrs after landing in Zagreb)

Stay: AirBnB for three in Dubrovnik | June 4th – June 6th

Option 1: $301.00 CDN ($100.33/per person); Bed + Sofa bed, Good location, Looks cozy, Perfect reviews

Option 2: $255.00 CDN ($85.00/per person); Bed + Sofa bed, Looks super cute, Great location, Perfect reviews

Option 3: $274.00 CDN ($91.33/per person); Close to beaches, Close to transit, Looks nice, Great reviews

Option 4: $291.00 CDN ($97.00/per person); Very nice view, Quiet location, Walking distance to center, Perfect reviews

Bus: Dubrovnik to Mostar | June 6th – June 8th

$40.00 CDN: roundtrip (might be able to find it cheaper when you get there, takes about 3hrs)

Stay: AirBnB for three in Mostar | June 6th – June 8th

Option 1: $185.00 CDN ($61.67/per person); Place looks amazing, Great location, Perfect reviews

Option 2: $274.00 CDN ($91.33/per person); Pool, Looks cozy, Close to bridge, Perfect reviews

Option 3: $195.00 CDN ($65.00/per person); Looks great, Great location, Perfect reviews

Option 4: $154.00 CDN ($51.33/per person); Central location, Looks cozy, Perfect reviews

Stay: AirBnB for three in Dubrovnik | June 8th – June 10th

Option 1: $288.00 CDN ($96.00/per person); Looks cute, Perfect reviews, Great location

Option 2: $274.00 CDN ($91.33/per person); Nice terrace, Looks cozy, Perfect reviews, Great area

Option 3: $322.00 CDN ($107.33/per person); Looks great, Central location, Perfect reviews

Option 4: $315.00 CDN ($105.00/per person); Close to transit, Close to town, Looks cozy, Great reviews

 

Stay: AirBnB for three in Zagreb | June 10th – June 12th

Option 1: $194.00 CDN ($64.67/per person); Awesome location, Looks nice, Perfect reviews

Option 2: $239.00 CDN ($79.67/per person); Looks big, Perfect reviews, Great location

Option 3: $194.00 CDN ($64.67/per person); Close to transit, Looks nice, Perfect reviews

Option 4: $231.00 CDN ($77.00/per person); Looks great, Great location, Perfect reviews

 

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1406.33 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1492.66 per person for the trip.




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– Mirna 

 

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