Met a group on Nomax for a city walls walk and ended the day sharing seafood at a konoba near the Ploče Gate — best way to see Dubrovnik with new friends.
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Dubrovnik's sunlit limestone streets, medieval ramparts and Adriatic views make it a dream for solo travelers seeking history and adventure. Stroll the Old Town, watch the sunset from Srđ, or explore the nearby island of Lokrum with new friends you meet on Nomax. Our app helps you turn solo days into shared experiences without changing your travel plans.
Nomax is available in Dubrovnik, Croatia with 195 venues including coworking spaces, hostels, cafes, and bars. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Dubrovnik in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.
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War Photo Limited
An exhibition centre of war and conflict photography. Exhibits change during the season. Stunning images by world renowned photo journalists.
Etnografski muzej
Dom Marina Držića
Pomorski muzej
Prirodoslovni muzej
Križ na Srđu
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Joined a kayak outing to the Elaphiti Islands through Nomax and we explored hidden coves then watched the sunset from Srđ together — unforgettable.
Found a small museum meetup for War Photo Limited and later a literary walk to Dom Marina Držića; made lasting travel pals and learned so much about local history.
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Where can I meet other solo travelers in Dubrovnik?
Start in the Old Town around Stradun, Pile Gate and Ploče Gate where many walkers and tour groups gather; Buža and Buza II cliff bars are social spots for sunset conversations. The Gruž ferry port and Lapad waterfront also host backpacker-friendly cafés and boat departures where locals and travelers mingle.
Is Dubrovnik safe for solo travelers?
Dubrovnik is generally safe with low violent crime; Old Town is well-policed and busy, especially around the city walls and Stradun. Watch for petty theft in crowded tourist spots and keep belongings secure on crowded buses and at beaches like Banje.
How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Dubrovnik?
Nomax lists verified profiles and activity groups specific to Dubrovnik — join a city walls walk, a sea kayaking trip to Lokrum, or a konoba food crawl and see who's attending. Use the Dubrovnik city chat to coordinate meeting points like the Pile Gate or the cable car station to Srđ.
Where can I find coworking spaces and free WiFi in Dubrovnik?
Gruž and Lapad have cafés and small coworking hubs offering reliable WiFi; look for spaces near the port or hotels with business facilities. Many cafés in the Old Town provide free WiFi but expect slower speeds during peak tourist season — for stronger connections try a coworking spot in Lapad or a hotel workspace.
What is the nightlife like in Dubrovnik for solo travelers?
Nightlife ranges from relaxed waterfront bars in Lapad to lively spots near the Old Town; Buža Bar offers cliffside drinks and a social crowd at sunset while bars around Stradun host live music and evening gatherings. There are also cultural night events and open-air concerts in summer that are great for meeting groups.
What day trips can I take from Dubrovnik?
Popular day trips include the island of Lokrum (a short ferry from the Old Town), the Elaphiti Islands for kayaking or boat tours, Cavtat to the south for seaside charm, and Pelješac for wine tasting and oyster farms. You can also ride the cable car to Srđ for panoramic views and combine it with a visit to the War Photo Limited museum.
How much does it cost to travel in Dubrovnik per day?
A mid-range traveler can expect about €80–€150 per day including a comfortable guesthouse or mid-range hotel, meals at konobas, local transport and paid sights like the city walls. Costs rise in July–August, especially for accommodation and boat tours to the islands.
What cultural experiences should I not miss in Dubrovnik?
Don't miss walking the city walls for panoramic views, visiting the Rector's Palace and Pomorski muzej to learn maritime history, and exploring the War Photo Limited and Etnografski muzej for deeper context. Catch a performance or learn about Marin Držić at Dom Marina Držića, and watch sunset from Srđ for a cinematic coastal moment.
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