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Life in Dubrovnik as a digital nomad

Living, working remotely, and the Croatian DNV route from Dubrovnik — a practical 2026 guide.

Why base yourself in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik calls itself the Pearl of the Adriatic, and the marketing pretty much earns the line. The walled Old Town sits on a limestone peninsula on the southern tip of Croatia, its red roofs and pale stone enclosed by 1,940 metres of medieval ramparts — walking the full circuit (allow 1.5–2 hours, ideally at golden hour or first thing in the morning) gives you the iconic views over the city and out to Lokrum island. The main thoroughfare Stradun (or Placa), a 300-metre limestone-polished pedestrian street, runs from Pile Gate to Ploce Gate, passing the 14th-century Franciscan Monastery (with one of the oldest working pharmacies in Europe, opened 1317), the elegant Sponza Palace, and Onofrio's Fountain. Climb — or cable-car up — Mount Srd for the panoramic view that makes the whole geography click. Game of Thrones location tourism is a serious industry here; you can walk the Iron Throne route step by step. Just beyond the walls, Banje Beach and the Lokrum nature reserve (with peacocks, monastery ruins, and a salt lake) offer easy escapes from peak-season crowds.

Dubrovnik at a glance

Summer temp
26°C
Winter temp
9°C
Main airport
DBV
Timezone
CET (UTC+1)
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Living in Dubrovnik as a nomad: frequently asked questions

Is Dubrovnik a good base for digital nomads?
Dubrovnik combines reliable infrastructure, an established expat community, and a Croatia DNV route that gives you up to 18 months of legal residence. The Croatian visa lets you live here without the 90/180 Schengen tourist constraint.
What is the internet like in Dubrovnik?
Most Croatia cities including Dubrovnik have widespread fibre, mobile 5G across the centre, and a growing coworking footprint. Plan to use a coworking pass or a flat with verified speeds rather than relying on cafés.
Do I need a Croatia DNV to live in Dubrovnik?
If you're staying more than 90 days in any 180 (the Schengen rule), yes — either the Croatia DNV or another long-stay residence permit. Short stays under 90 days are fine on visa-free travel or ETIAS from Q4 2026.
When's the best time to scout Dubrovnik?
May to June, September to October Use the trip to test workspaces, neighbourhoods, and the Croatian bureaucracy before committing to a DNV move.
Can I bring my family to Dubrovnik on the DNV?
It depends on the Croatia DNV's family rules. The family planning page covers who qualifies, the income top-ups per dependent, and the partner-recognition rules in detail.

Compare Croatia with other European DNVs

Croatia is one of twelve European countries offering a digital nomad visa in 2026. Income thresholds, tax regimes, and processing times vary widely — compare the full European landscape before committing.

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