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Your Dubrovnik Babymoon

✈️ 10 hours (via Frankfurt/London) from NYC🗓 Best: May–June, September–October🌍 Croatia

Dubrovnik is a wonderful babymoon destination — combining natural beauty, world-class resorts, and the comfort and pampering that expecting couples deserve. Dubrovnik is Europe's most perfectly preserved medieval walled city — a UNESCO treasure where limestone streets, Baroque architecture, and the shimmering Adriatic Sea combine into something that looks almost too beautiful to be real. Game of Thrones made it famous; the reality exceeds the fiction.

The Wedding Unicorn plans babymoons with an emphasis on safety, comfort, and relaxation. We verify that Dubrovnik resorts have prenatal spa services, recommend properties with easy beach or pool access, and ensure your accommodations are genuinely comfortable for all stages of pregnancy.

We choose direct or short-connection flights where possible, prioritize properties with room service and comfortable bed configurations, and build in enough downtime that your babymoon actually feels restorative. Walking the Dubrovnik city walls at sunset, the Adriatic blazing below you and the limestone towers glowing — this is medieval romance made real.

Best visited May–June, September–October, Dubrovnik offers Old City walls, Game of Thrones filming, Adriatic islands, limestone streets — the perfect backdrop for your last great adventure before baby arrives.

What's Included
  • Best time to visit: May–June, September–October
  • 10 hours (via Frankfurt/London) from New York City
  • Language: Croatian / English widely spoken
  • Visa: No visa required for US citizens (90 days)
  • Currency: Euro
  • Prenatal spa access verified
  • Comfortable, low-exertion routing
  • Resort room service and easy access
  • Short or nonstop flights preferred
  • Babymoon package amenities negotiated
Sample Itinerary

7 Nights in Dubrovnik & the Dalmatian Coast

The Pearl of the Adriatic: medieval walls above a jade sea, island-hopping through Croatia's jewels, and the world's most beautiful old city

7 nightsfrom $8,000/couple per couple

Dubrovnik is one of the most completely beautiful cities in the world — a medieval walled city built entirely from white limestone on a peninsula above the Adriatic, with an old town so intact that it looks like a film set (it literally has been one, for Game of Thrones among others). The walls are 2km of walkable fortification with views over terracotta rooftops to the Adriatic on one side and the mountains of Bosnia on the other. But Dubrovnik is also the base for one of Europe's finest island-hopping circuits — the Elafiti Islands, Hvar, Korčula, Mljet, and Brač are all within ferry distance, each with a completely distinct character. A week here splits beautifully between the city walls, boat excursions, and the crystalline waters of the Dalmatian coast.

1Arrival in Dubrovnik

Fly into Dubrovnik Airport on the Dalmatian coast and transfer to your hotel inside or just outside the old city walls. The approach to the old town — whether by car along the coast road or on foot through the Pile Gate — is genuinely arresting. Check in and immediately walk the Stradun, Dubrovnik's impossibly polished limestone main street, which gleams white in the afternoon sun and fills with the elegant evening passeggiata. Dinner at Restaurant 360° — set into the city walls themselves, with terrace tables directly above the sea.

  • First walk on the Stradun — the world's most polished street
  • Pile Gate entrance to the old city
  • Dinner in the city walls at 360°
🏨 Stay: Villa Dubrovnik or Excelsior Hotel — old town or above the old city
2City Walls Walk

The Dubrovnik city walls circuit is the single best thing to do in Croatia — 2km of walkable medieval fortification that encircles the entire old town, with views over every terracotta rooftop to the Adriatic below and the mountains above. Walk it early (gates open at 8am) before the heat and crowds build. The walls pass over the Old Port, the Dominican Monastery, Fort Revelin, and the Minčeta Tower — each section offers a different angle on the city. After the walls, the Franciscan Monastery's Romanesque cloister and one of Europe's oldest pharmacies (operating since 1317). Afternoon on Banje Beach below the old city.

  • City walls circuit — 2km above terracotta rooftops and the Adriatic
  • Franciscan Monastery and the 14th-century pharmacy
  • Banje Beach below the old city walls
  • Sunset from the walls' western ramparts
🏨 Stay: Villa Dubrovnik or Excelsior Hotel
3Lokrum Island & Old Port

A 15-minute ferry from the Old Port takes you to Lokrum, a wild forested island directly offshore from the old town with botanical gardens, a ruined Benedictine monastery, a saltwater lake (the Dead Sea) connected to the Adriatic by underground channels, and a cliff-jumping spot at the western end called Romeo and Juliet. No vehicles, no hotels, just peacocks (genuinely — the island has a large wild peacock colony), pine trees, and clear water. Return to the old city for an afternoon exploring the back lanes of the Baroque town — the streets behind the Stradun are almost entirely tourist-free.

  • Lokrum ferry and peacock-filled island
  • Dead Sea saltwater lake connected to the Adriatic
  • Monastery ruins and botanical gardens
  • Old town back-lane exploration — no crowds
🏨 Stay: Villa Dubrovnik or Excelsior Hotel
4Hvar — Croatia's Sunniest Island

Day trip or overnight to Hvar — a 2-hour catamaran journey to Croatia's most glamorous island, where a 13th-century Venetian fortress watches over a harbor of superyachts and a Baroque Venetian loggia. Hvar Town's main square (Trg Sveti Stjepana) is one of the most beautiful piazzas in the Adriatic. The lavender fields of the island's interior are at their best in June. Pakleni Islands by taxi boat for swimming in crystalline coves, lunch at Laganini on Palmižana (a garden restaurant in a natural bay that draws the superyacht crowd for a reason).

  • Hvar fortress views over the harbor and Pakleni Islands
  • Pakleni Islands cove swimming by taxi boat
  • Lunch at Laganini, Palmižana
  • Lavender fields in the island interior (June)
🏨 Stay: Villa Dubrovnik or Excelsior (overnight option: Adriana Marina Hotel, Hvar)
5Elafiti Islands Boat Day

The Elafiti archipelago — three small car-free islands (Koločep, Lopud, Šipan) directly west of Dubrovnik — is the perfect day sail from the old port. Lopud has Šunj Beach, the only sandy beach near Dubrovnik — a 30-minute walk across the island to a sheltered bay of fine sand and clear water, completely unlike the pebble beaches of the Dalmatian coast. Šipan is the largest and quietest, with olive groves, baroque palaces, and no cars. Boat charter from the Old Port with a skipper is the ideal way — stop where you want, swim when you want.

  • Lopud's Šunj Beach — the only sandy beach near Dubrovnik
  • Šipan island olive groves and baroque palaces
  • Swimming off the boat in crystal Adriatic water
  • Old Port departure in a private boat
🏨 Stay: Villa Dubrovnik or Excelsior Hotel
6Game of Thrones Locations & Mount Srđ

Dubrovnik's extraordinary medieval architecture served as King's Landing for 8 seasons — the filming locations are all within the city walls and surprisingly moving for non-fans simply as architectural landmarks. The Fort Lovrijenac (the Red Keep), the Pile Gate, the city steps (the Walk of Shame stairs), and Fort Revelin are all accessible. Morning cable car up Mount Srđ — 412m above the Adriatic with views stretching to the Elafiti Islands and the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Last evening in the old town.

  • Game of Thrones filming locations inside the walls
  • Fort Lovrijenac — the Red Keep above the sea
  • Cable car to Mount Srđ — 412m Adriatic panorama
  • Final Stradun evening walk
🏨 Stay: Villa Dubrovnik or Excelsior Hotel
7Departure

Morning coffee on the Stradun one last time before transferring to the airport. Consider extending your trip with a night in Split (90 minutes north) and Diocletian's Palace.

  • Last Stradun walk at dawn
  • Old Port morning fish market
🏨 Stay: Departure day

Where to Stay

ultraBelow the city walls — Ploče
Villa Dubrovnik

The most romantic hotel in Dubrovnik — built into the limestone cliff face directly below the city walls with terraced gardens cascading to a private beach, boat service to the old port, and unobstructed Adriatic views from every room.

luxuryPloče — 5 min walk from Pile Gate
Excelsior Hotel & Spa

Grand historic hotel above a private pebble beach with a direct view of the old city from its terrace restaurant — the closest luxury hotel to the old town walls.

midInside the old city walls
Hotel Stari Grad

One of only a few hotels actually inside the city walls — simple, well-run, steps from the Stradun. The location is unbeatable for waking up inside the old town before the crowds arrive.

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