Weather in Dubrovnik

Best time to visit

Dubrovnik has a borderline humid subtropical and Mediterranean climate marked by cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers.

Spring (March to May) is pleasant and sees the temperatures gradually increase from 11C in March to 18C in May.

Summer’s (June to August) allure of the Adriatic means Dubrovnik is heaving with tourists during the peak holiday season, so brace yourself for queues and higher room rates.

Autumn (September to November) is pleasant and a perfect time to sample the city’s charms in a more laid-back environment without the crowds. Mind the Bora wind that blows cold gusts starting October.

Winter (December to February) still see plenty of sunshine despite temperatures dropping to around 10C but many restaurants close for the season so some might find the city too deserted.

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