About Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, is a historic city that captures the imagination with its stunning beauty and rich cultural heritage. Located on the southern coast of Croatia, this walled city is famous for its perfectly preserved old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Strolling through the cobbled streets of Dubrovnik is like traveling back in time. Its imposing walls, dating back to the 13th century, offer panoramic views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea and the iconic terracotta rooftops that define the city. Every corner of Dubrovnik tells a story, from the majestic Rector’s Palace to the iconic Stradun Street, which has been the heart of social and commercial life for centuries.

Beyond its history, Dubrovnik is a vibrant destination full of life and culture. Its sun-drenched beaches, charming outdoor cafes, and local markets offer an unforgettable experience for both history enthusiasts and those seeking a picturesque seaside retreat.

The charm of Dubrovnik is not limited to its historical monuments. Visitors can also enjoy boat trips to the nearby Elafiti Islands, a cluster of paradisiacal isles with crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes.

Food lovers will find Dubrovnik a true paradise, with a culinary offering that ranges from traditional Dalmatian dishes to contemporary haute cuisine. Local restaurants and taverns serve delights such as fresh seafood, regional olive oil, and local wines that will delight any palate.

Attend 3rd Xcitech Spring School

6th-11th April, 2025 ยท Dubrovnik, Croatia