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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

Croatia

The Adriatic's crown jewel — walled city, crystal water, and a summer that justifies the price

Nomad Score
7.2/10
Cost Tier
Moderate ($$)
Internet
150 Mbps
Safety
9.0/10
Walkability
8/10
English-Friendly
9/10

About Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the most visually stunning cities on earth — a perfectly preserved medieval walled city perched above the Adriatic, with water so clear it looks like CGI. It's also the most expensive city in Croatia and gets genuinely overcrowded in peak summer. For nomads, the calculus works best outside July–August: shoulder season (May–June, September–October) delivers the beauty without the cruise ship crowds, and prices drop significantly. Remote workers who base here for a month find the old town energising rather than overwhelming, and the surrounding Dalmatian coast — Hvar, Korčula, Mljet — is island-hopping distance from the city.

Monthly Budget Breakdown

Estimated monthly costs in USD for a single digital nomad.

Rent (Studio)$900
Coworking$150
Groceries$350
Eating Out$400
Transport$40
Phone/SIM$15
Gym$40
Total Monthly$1,895

Visa & Stay

Visa-Free for US Citizens
Yes
Max Stay (Visa-Free)
90 days
Digital Nomad Visa
Not Available

Climate

Climate Type
mediterranean
Best Months
May, Jun, Sep, Oct
Avoid Months
Jul, Aug

July and August bring extreme tourist density — cruise ships disgorge thousands of day-trippers into the old town daily, accommodation prices triple, and the city loses the quiet charm that makes it special.

Timezone
CET (UTC+1)
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Language
Croatian
Continent
Europe

Topics & Vibes

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Frequently Asked Questions — Dubrovnik

Common questions from digital nomads researching Dubrovnik.

Is Dubrovnik good for digital nomads?
Yes — Dubrovnik scores 7.2/10 on GetSettld's nomad index, making it an very good choice for remote workers. The Adriatic's crown jewel — walled city, crystal water, and a summer that justifies the price. The city is rated "easy" difficulty for new arrivals, with a 9/10 English-friendliness score and 9/10 for safety. Internet averages 150 Mbps. Overall, Dubrovnik is one of the most visually stunning cities on earth — a perfectly preserved medieval walled city perched above the Adriatic, with water so clear it looks like CGI.
How much does it cost to live in Dubrovnik as a digital nomad?
A typical single digital nomad can expect to spend around $1,895/month in Dubrovnik. The budget breaks down as: studio apartment rent ~$900, coworking space ~$150, groceries ~$350, eating out ~$400, local transport ~$40, phone/SIM ~$15, and gym ~$40. Overall, Dubrovnik is a mid-range destination. Costs vary depending on neighbourhood, lifestyle, and whether you cook at home.
Do US citizens need a visa to work remotely in Dubrovnik?
US citizens can enter Croatia visa-free for up to 90 days — no advance visa is required. There is currently no dedicated digital nomad visa for Croatia, so most nomads work within the 90-day tourist allowance and rotate to another country to reset.
What is the internet like in Dubrovnik?
Internet speeds in Dubrovnik average around 150 Mbps, which is exceptional — well above average for fast uploads, 4K streaming, and simultaneous video calls. Dedicated coworking spaces reliably deliver faster and more stable connections than cafes or short-term apartments. If you plan to work from home, confirm fibre availability before signing a lease — co-working memberships are a reliable fallback during slower periods.
Is Dubrovnik safe for digital nomads?
Dubrovnik has a safety rating of 9/10 on our scale — one of the safest cities in the world for travellers and residents alike. Crime targeting visitors is extremely rare. As with any city, basic precautions apply: use ride-hailing apps rather than unmarked taxis, don't leave laptops unattended in cafes, and be aware of your surroundings in busy tourist areas.
What is the best time of year to visit Dubrovnik?
The best months to base yourself in Dubrovnik are May, June, September, October. The climate type is mediterranean. We recommend avoiding July, August — july and August bring extreme tourist density — cruise ships disgorge thousands of day-trippers into the old town daily, accommodation prices triple, and the city loses the quiet charm that makes it special..
What currency is used in Dubrovnik and how should I handle money?
Dubrovnik uses the Euro (EUR). The Euro is widely accepted across the EU. Cards (Visa/Mastercard) work almost everywhere. Apps like Wise and Revolut offer near-interbank exchange rates — avoid exchanging cash at airports or hotel desks where margins are high.

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