Pet Friendly Stays in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of the most iconic cities on the Mediterranean. The Old Town, city walls and the Adriatic attract millions of visitors — and more and more of them travel with pets. The problem is that accommodation truly welcoming dogs in and around Dubrovnik remains limited and often unclear.

PawRent gathers listings in Dubrovnik and nearby places — Cavtat, Orebić and the Pelješac peninsula. Pet conditions are clear, and reviewed listings display a PawRent Verified badge.

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  • Options nearby

    Cavtat, Mlini, Župa dubrovačka — the area around Dubrovnik offers quieter, more affordable pet-friendly options than the centre.

  • Clear pet rules

    Every listing clearly states how many pets are allowed, the maximum weight and whether there's a yard or terrace.

  • No seasonal surprises

    Dubrovnik prices are seasonal — but on PawRent you see upfront exactly what you're paying, including every pet-related fee.

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Is Dubrovnik a pet-friendly destination?
The city centre gets crowded, but the surroundings (Cavtat, Mlini, Pelješac) offer excellent conditions for pets — off-season beaches, coastal walks and less hustle.
Is it better to stay in Dubrovnik centre or the surrounding area?
For pets, the surroundings are recommended: quieter, more affordable and with more space. Cavtat and Mlini are particularly popular for families with pets.
How much does pet-friendly accommodation in Dubrovnik cost?
In peak season, prices start from €80 to €300+ per night in the city; the surrounding area is considerably more affordable (from €50). The pet fee is always shown separately.
Can I enter the Old Town with a dog?
Yes — dogs are allowed in the Old Town on a lead. Early morning or evening visits are recommended to avoid crowds.

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