Make this trip your own
Create your own free, personalized itinerary in seconds — then sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version

5-Day Family-Friendly Dubrovnik Itinerary (2026-03-19 to 2026-03-23)

Day 1 · Thu, Mar 19
Dubrovnik Old Town

Arrival and Gentle Introduction — Old Town Stroll & Aquarium

Morning:

Since you've likely arrived this morning, take an easy-paced stroll through Pile Gate into the pedestrian Stradun, stopping at kid-friendly shops and a gelato stand near Onofrio's Fountain so your 7-year-old can refuel between views. Head down to the Old Port to visit the compact [Dubrovnik Aquarium](https://www.google.com/search?q=Dubrovnik+Aquarium+Write+a+5-day+family+travel+itinerary+for+Dubrovnik%2C+Croatia+for+a+couple+with+a+7-year-old+child.%0A%0ARequirements%3A%0A%0AKeep+activities+kid-friendly%2C+fun%2C+and+not+too+exhausting%0A%0AFocus+on+a+mix+of%3A%0A%0Asightseeing%0A%0Abeaches%0A%0Alight+adventure+%28boats%2C+castles%2C+nature%29%0A%0AKeep+costs+reasonable+%28avoid+expensive+or+luxury+suggestions%29%0A%0AStructure%3A%0A%0ABreak+the+itinerary+into+Day+1+to+Day+5%0A%0AFor+each+day+include%3A%0A%0AMorning+activity%0A%0ALunch+suggestion+%28casual+and+kid-friendly%29%0A%0AAfternoon+activity%0A%0ADinner+suggestion+%28family-friendly%2C+not+too+expensive%29%0A%0AImportant+details+to+include%3A%0A%0AInclude%3A%0A%0AOld+Town+Dubrovnik+exploration%0A%0ADubrovnik+Aquarium%0A%0ALokrum+Island+day+trip%0A%0ADubrovnik+City+Walls%0A%0ALovrijenac+Fortress%0A%0ALapad+Beach%0A%0ATrsteno+Arboretum%0A%0ADubrovnik+Cable+Car+and+Mount+Sr%C4%91%0A%0ASpecial+requirement%3A%0A%0AOn+Day+2%2C+include%3A%0A%0AMorning+cable+car+ride%0A%0ALunch+at+the+top+of+Mount+Sr%C4%91+%28pre-booked%29%0A%0AEasy%2Frelaxed+afternoon+%28beach+or+light+exploring%29%0A%0ATone%3A%0A%0APractical+and+easy+to+follow%0A%0ADesigned+for+parents+travelling+with+a+child+official+site)-its touch tanks and colourful local marine displays are perfect for short attention spans-and finish with a slow harbour-side walk watching small fishing boats, which keeps things low-key and realistic for the rest of today.

Afternoon:

After the aquarium visit, take a slow, child-friendly exploration of the nearby Old Port Promenade and let your 7-year-old watch boats and feed (supervised) the ducks; then head to Buža Gate and find a sunny ledge for a snack break with views of the sea. Finish with a relaxed paddle and pebble play at the small cove by St. John's Fortress-it's a short, easy walk from the harbour and keeps energy levels low while offering castle walls and sea views to spark your child's imagination.

Evening:

As the light softens, take a short, stroller-friendly walk to Gundulićeva Poljana for an open-air market vibe and easy snacks, then follow the seafront to St. Luke's Church area where your child can spot boats and tide pools from safe ledges. Finish with an early, relaxed dinner at a family-friendly konoba near Orlando's Column-choose a table on a quieter side street so you can wrap the day gently and stay on your child's evening routine.

Day 2 · Fri, Mar 20
Mount Srđ / Lapad

Mount Srđ by Cable Car — Panoramic Views and Easy Afternoon

Morning:

Begin mid-morning with a short, exciting ride on the Dubrovnik Cable Car up to Mount Srđ, where panoramic viewpoints invite quick photo stops and a child-friendly scavenger hunt for boats, islands and red rooftops. After soaking in views from the terrace, stroll a little along the easy summit path to the small Fort Imperial (museum panels explain the site simply) before settling at the family-friendly terrace of the mountaintop restaurant for your pre-booked lunch with wide views.

Afternoon:

After descending, head to Lapad Beach for gentle paddle time and sandcastle building on its family-friendly shoreline, then stroll the Lapad Promenade where playgrounds and ice-cream kiosks make for easy stops. If you prefer a short nature detour, visit the nearby shady paths of Sustjepan Park-a quiet spot for your child to explore rock pools and spot local birds-before returning to your accommodation for a relaxed early-evening routine.

Evening:

After a relaxed afternoon at the beach, wander to the family-friendly Lapad Promenade at sunset and stop at Caffe Bar Sensus or a nearby gelato kiosk for treats while your child watches boats glide by. Then head to the small waterfront playground in Lapad Bay for some free play, followed by a casual dinner at Restaurant Peppers (pizza and pasta options) where an early table keeps the pace easy for bedtime.

Day 3 · Sat, Mar 21
Lokrum Island

Island Escape — Lokrum Day Trip with Nature and Play

Morning:

Catch the short public ferry from the Old Port to Lokrum Island and begin with a gentle loop through the island's botanical gardens, where fragrant laurel and exotic palms offer shady paths perfect for a curious 7-year-old to explore. Stop at the family-friendly Mrtvo More (Dead Sea) salt lagoon for supervised paddling and rock-pool discovery, then climb the easy trail to the ruins of the Napoleonic Fort for panoramic views back to Dubrovnik that make a fun photo reward for little adventurers.

Afternoon:

After lunch, explore the quieter western shore and take the easy coastal path toward Fort Royal ruins, where short rock scrambles and low walls make a small, safe adventure for a 7-year-old and great lookout spots back to Dubrovnik. Continue to the sheltered pebble coves at Dead Sea viewpoint for supervised paddling and rock-pool hunting, then finish with a relaxed snack at the island's cafeteria terrace while watching ferries return to the Old Port.

Evening:

As the afternoon winds down, wander to the quieter western shore around Fort Royal viewpoint (different vantage from earlier ruins) to watch the sunset paint the sea and count passing boats with your child; bring a small blanket for a picnic-style snack on the rocks. Finish with a slow return to the Old Port, pausing at the island's cafeteria terrace for a hot chocolate or gelato and a last look back at Dubrovnik's silhouette before boarding the ferry-an easy, calming end that keeps energy low and maintains the family routine.

Day 4 · Sun, Mar 22
Old Town & Lovrijenac

Historical Highlights — City Walls and Lovrijenac Fortress

Morning:

Start the morning with an early, child-friendly stroll around the lower ramparts of St. John's Fortress, where short, safe steps and cannon emplacements spark imagination without the full-wall fatigue; pause at the nearby Old Harbor to watch passing fishing boats and point out sea birds. Then head to the shady courtyard of Dominican Monastery for a calm break among cloistered arches and a quick visit to its small museum - the quiet cloister is perfect for a 7-year-old to explore and for parents to rest before the day's longer walks.

Afternoon:

After the morning's lower-rampart stroll, take a relaxed visit to Pile Gate Gardens for shady play and a picnic-style snack, then cross to the seaside side and explore the small, pebbled cove at Banje Beach where your child can paddle and hunt for smooth stones while you enjoy views back toward the city walls. Finish with a short, family-friendly climb up to the grassy terraces around St. Lawrence (Lovrijenac) Approach-these lower viewpoints let kids run safely, spot boats, and imagine castle sieges without the full fortress circuit, keeping the pace gentle before dinner.

Evening:

As dusk approaches, wander to the leafy terrace of Gundulićeva Poljana for a relaxed open-air market vibe and a snack while your child watches street performers; from there stroll down to the small, sheltered St. Nicholas Pier where gentle waves and moored fishing boats make a calming spot for rock-spotting and counting seabirds. Finish with an early family dinner at the cozy, nearby Konoba Dubrava, choosing a table on the quieter side street so your 7-year-old can wind down with pasta or grilled chicken before bedtime.

Day 5 · Mon, Mar 23
Trsteno & Dubrovnik Coast

Nature and Gardens — Trsteno Arboretum and Leisure

Morning:

Catch a short bus or drive to the leafy Trsteno Arboretum for a calm morning among ancient plane trees, sculpted pathways and ornamental ponds where your 7-year-old can run safely and spot koi and turtles. Wander the shaded avenues to the dramatic seaside viewpoint by the Gothic Summer Villa, let your child explore the small playground area near the entrance, then stroll down the coastal path to the quiet Trsteno waterfront cove for rock-pool hunting and a relaxed snack before returning to Dubrovnik for a gentle afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a calm morning at the arboretum, take a short drive or bus to the pretty coastal village of Kupari for a relaxed paddle and pebble-play at its sheltered bays, where shallow water and wreck-ruin vistas keep kids curious without long walks. Follow this with a gentle coastal stroll through Šipan's small port (reachable by a short ferry from nearby Gruž) to watch fishing boats, visit a family-run konoba for simple snacks, and let your 7-year-old explore the shady quay while you soak up quiet island life before returning to Dubrovnik for a mellow evening.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a short drive to the peaceful seaside village of Zaton Mali for a gentle shoreline stroll and paddle in its calm bay-there's a small playground by the waterfront where your 7-year-old can run while parents relax on a bench. Finish with an early, casual dinner at Restaurant Kaštel, a family-friendly konoba on the Zaton promenade with simple grilled dishes and sea-view seating, then return to Dubrovnik with a quiet stop at Cavtat Viewpoint for a last panoramic look that ties together the trip's coastal scenery.

0
Like this trip? Make your own version.
A free, personalized itinerary in seconds — sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version