


Banje Beach
About
Banje Beach offers families a picturesque pebble beach experience with stunning views of Dubrovnik's Old Town walls and Lokrum Island. The shallow, gradually deepening waters make it ideal for children learning to swim, while the nearby restaurants and sun lounger rentals provide comfort for parents. Its convenient location just a short walk from the historic city center makes it perfect for combining beach time with sightseeing.
Highlights
- ✓Stunning panoramic views of Dubrovnik's Old Town walls and fortress
- ✓Shallow, calm waters perfect for young swimmers and water play
- ✓Clean pebble beach with lifeguards on duty during summer months
- ✓On-site facilities including showers, changing rooms, and restrooms
- ✓Easy walking distance from the Old Town (about 10 minutes)
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive before 9am to secure a good spot and avoid cruise ship crowds, as the beach gets very busy mid-morning through afternoon during peak season.
- 2.Bring water shoes for the whole family as the pebbles can be uncomfortable on bare feet, especially for young children.
- 3.The beach has both a free public section and a paid area with loungers and umbrellas (expect to pay 20-30 euros for two loungers). The free section fills up quickly.
- 4.Access involves descending stairs from the coastal road, so bring a lightweight stroller or baby carrier rather than a bulky pushchair.
- 5.Pack snacks and drinks as beachside cafes are pricey. There are showers and changing facilities available on-site.
Best Time to Visit
Visit in June or September for warm weather with fewer crowds, or arrive very early (before 9am) in July and August. Weekday mornings are quieter than weekends when locals join tourists.
What to Know
Entry to the beach is free, but sun lounger and umbrella rentals cost extra. There are changing facilities, showers, and waterfront restaurants on-site, though prices are tourist-oriented and higher than in town.
Seasonal Notes
The beach is most enjoyable from May through September, with peak season in July and August when it gets very crowded. Facilities and lifeguards operate mainly during summer months. Water can be chilly in May and late September but still swimmable for kids.
Nearby Eats
The on-site Beach Bar Banje offers Mediterranean cuisine with sea views but expect high prices. For better value, walk 10 minutes back to the Old Town where you'll find numerous family-friendly restaurants like Pizzeria Mirakul or Konoba Dalmatino.
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