
RESTAURANTS
RESTAURANTS
360 RESTAURANT * view more At this top-drawer setting overlooking the harbor, you get top-drawer cuisine - Michelin-starred at that. Under the expert gastronomic stewardship of head chef Marijo Curić, you can expect modern Mediterranean dishes and contemporary refashions of Croatian classics. The menu is meticulously sourced, painstakingly created and immaculately presented. Pro tip: beg for a booth in the gun chambers. GVEROVIĆ ORSAN* view more Just 7 kilometers west of Dubrovnik you will discover restaurant Gverovic – Orsan. Housed in a genuine, ancient orsan (Italian name meaning boat house) and built centuries ago. Rough, hand carved, and cut into the hillside like a cave. Orsan was once the private storage place for small pleasure boats of a wealthy Renaissance nobleman. The restaurant opened its doors in 1966. And since then, it’s been known as the best seafood restaurant in the Dubrovnik area. NAUTIKA* view more One of Dubrovnik’s most prestigious restaurants, Nautika offers two panoramic terraces of starched white-tablecloth formality. Chef Mario Bunda insists on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Shellfish star in dishes from shrimp risotto to St. Jacob's scallops, and meat lovers aren't forgotten either, with hearty entrees like veal fillet in wine sauce gracing the menu too. Diners can also opt between two types of tasting menus; one with five courses and one with seven. Fish Restaurant Proto* view more Seafood-oriented Proto claims a tradition dating back to 1886, and it was here that Edward VIII entertained Wallis Simpson in the 1930s. As well as lobster in simple, superbly-balanced sauces, there's fresh shellfish from Mali Ston up the coast. You can spend an enjoyable hour over the fisherman platter for two and the extensive wine list covers just about every quality wine that Croatia has to offer. An award-winning sommelier is quick to offer up smart suggestions, pairing both domestic and international wines with meat and fish specialties. Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Café* view more Directly by the west entrance to the Old City Centre, in a unique location that offers stunning views of the fortresses Lovrijenac, Bokar and Minčeta, under the tree tops of centennial plane trees, there is Dubravka Restaurant & Café, founded in 1836.As tradition requires, but also the special atmosphere of that space reminiscent of an impressionist painting masterpiece, guests are offered a superb menu suitably named Harmony and Simplicity of Mediterranean Gastronomy. Bowa Restaurant* view more Dubrovnik may be one of the hottest destinations in Europe at the moment, but there’s no getting around the fact that, on certain days in peak season, the city suffers from its popularity as a cruise port. The solution? Explore the city's landmarks and surrounding coastline by boat. You can hire a speedboat to the restaurant Bowa, secluded in a lush cove of crystalline waters on Šipan, the farthest and largest of the three Elafiti islands. Šipan’s fishermen deliver fresh daily catch, and the nowadays atypical though traditional Dubrovnik dishes like the cuttlefish orzotto or the fig and ginger salad promise to indulge demanding palates. No need to announce your visit for a lunch at the terrace, but call ahead and prepare to splurge to meet the minimum spend at one of the elevated, tiki-style cabanas, where you might occasionally spot a supermodel or a Real Madrid player. Apart from that (avoidable) minimum-spend, the only thing to mind in this idyllic bay might be the few too many Instagram-pleasing floaties and the accompanying photoshoots. On the way there, take a dip at Koločep’s Blue Cave, illuminated inside with an electric, slightly eerie aqua light, and visit the quaint Suđurađ town afterwards, where the nobility of Dubrovnik’s glory era spent their idle summer days. Restaurant Ankora* view more Sitting on a terrace of Ankora, eight kilometers west of Old Town Dubrovnik, you may get the impression that you're sitting on the deck of a boat. The sea is within arms' reach and the air is full of Mediterranean fragrances; so you can both smell and taste fresh herbs. The menu is full of sea-totable fish, scampi and lobster. Reservations are recommended on balmy summer evenings. Stara Loza* view more Located on the top floor of the quirky, contemporary art-filled Prijeko Palace Hotel, Stara Loza’s elegant chairs and tables spread beneath a huge chandelier. The food is as extravagant as the setting, with a menu pairing local seafood with a European flair. Don't miss the lobster tail pasta with leeks, sea-urchin pulp and truffles for a particularly sensual barrage of flavors. Soul Kitchen Dubrovnik* view more Whether you're a seasoned vegan or just looking to try something new, we invite you to discover their magic at Soul Kitchen. With vegetarian and vegan dishes that offer a twist of the century, Dubrovnik's food scene just got a serious upgrade. Experience the perfect balance of flavors, delicious breakfast, and serene location inside the Old Town. The team at Soul Kitchen will make you feel at home, just like at your favorite coffee place or pub. To us, that's home too. Located just a few minutes away from the main street in a hidden alley, the restaurant boasts a big and spacious terrace outside. However, the real gem is the indoor space, which is much larger than what you'll find in most restaurants in the city. When the summer heat kicks in, the rustic yet modern interior that reminds of the wine bar begging you to come in and have some drinks gets busy quickly, so be sure to plan ahead and make reservations. Gradska Kavana Arsenal* view more The Gradska kavana Arsenal restaurant is near Dubrovnik's main square, Luža, located in the very heart of the historic district, where for centuries the destiny of the Dubrovnik Republic was planned and where its leaders carefully guarded their most cherished value, which was not for sale for any amount of gold. – Libertas – the freedom of Dubrovnik. In the immediate vicinity of the café are two palaces which symbolize the statehood of the Dubrovnik Republic: Sponza Palace (on Luža square itself), which once served as the customs building and mint, and the Rector's Palace, the seat of the government and residence of the Rector, the ruler of the Republic. Konoba Bonaca* view more If you are looking for a restaurant where you will find the excellent gastronomy, prepared in the old traditional, but also modern manner, a restaurant that will, except superior pleasure to your palate, offer a family, friendly atmosphere, and still provide a romantic and intimate atmosphere and many wonderful memories that you will not be able to forget, then you are in the right place. Many years of tavern tradition is a guarantee for a gourmet delight. Konoba Dubrava* view more So close, yet so far! Only 10 minutes’ drive away from the Old Town, Konoba Dubrava is secluded among natural beauties of Srdj Hill that provides privacy, peace and fresh mountain air away from city crowds. Goods from the farmers’ market, hand-picked groceries bought from the nearby villages, homemade bread, fresh air and sound of nature. All that is Konoba Dubrava- a family restaurant that feels like home. Our kind and professional personnel make sure our guests have the best service. Tavern Arka Restaurant* view more Enjoy extraordinary steaks & seafood at unbeatable prices in a cozy vintage ambience in Zaton, Dubrovnik. Panorama Restaurant & Bar* view more
Local Amenities
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Dubrovnik Watersports
a premier destination for exhilarating boat tours and a variety of water activities in the picturesque city of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Nature
Lokrum Island & Elaphiti Islands
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Art and Culture
MUSEUM OF MODERN ARTS DUBROVNIK



Main Facilities
Private Parking
In case you will arrive by car, please reserve your parking place in advance. The parking fee is free of charge.
High Speed Wifi
Whole house is cover with high speed WiFi signal so You can use in & out of the Villa.
Beach & Enjoy
Beach is situated a few steps from the Villa. The beach an all-day holiday place.
Swimming
Under the house is rock beach and You can swimming basicly all day.
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Check- in is from 14:00 • Check-out is until 11:00