Buza bar or the "hole-in-the-wall"
Buza bar is one of the most beautiful bars in Dubrovnik which is hanged on the cliffs right above the sea, with an amazing incomparable panorama of the open Adriatic. It is also known as the "hole-in-the-wall" and it is the essence of Dubrovnik, where foreigners become domestics.
Countryside Delights
Whilst visiting Dubrovnik you simply have to take the time to appreciate the local specialties and where better to taste Dalmatian specialties than in the atmosphere of a traditional country restaurant. In the countryside surrounding Dubrovnik there are many “hidden” restaurants that are kept a secret by the locals. It’s exactly in these restaurants and taverns that you’ll discover true Dalmatian cuisine, prepared in the same time-honoured manner for generations.
The City Walls
The monumental walls that encircle Dubrovnik punctuated by towers and overlooking the sea, are undoubtedly the city's most famous feature. From which ever direction you arrive at the city, from land air or by sea, the walls are the first symbol of Dubrovnik that will greet you.
More than a hobby
Water polo in Dubrovnik is more than just a pastime, much more than that. The sport is so entwined in the day to day life, that the citizens have even formed their own “wild league.” Water polo in Dubrovnik is a religion and as such the – Wild League - is the highlight of the summer season.


