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What’s Dubrovnik Like in November?

November in Dubrovnik marks the transition into the cooler, quieter off-season. The vibrant summer crowds have dispersed, offering a more peaceful and authentic experience of the city. While the weather is cooler and wetter than peak season, many attractions remain open, and the atmosphere is ideal for cultural exploration without the heat and bustling crowds.

What is the Weather and Climate in Dubrovnik in November?

Dubrovnik in November experiences mild autumn weather. Average daytime temperatures typically range from 13°C to 17°C (55°F to 63°F), with evening lows around 8°C to 11°C (46°F to 52°F). Expect a higher chance of rainfall, with an average of 10 to 14 rainy days throughout the month, accumulating approximately 150-200mm of precipitation. While sunny days are fewer than in summer, there are still opportunities for clear skies, making it suitable for exploring. Sea temperatures are generally too cool for swimming for most visitors, averaging 16°C to 18°C (61°F to 64°F).

What are Typical Costs and Availability in November?

November offers significantly lower costs and higher availability compared to peak season. Accommodation prices can be 30-60% lower; budget-friendly guesthouses might range from €40-€80 per night (estimated), while mid-range hotels could be €70-€150 per night (estimated). Flights to Dubrovnik are also generally cheaper, depending on your origin. Availability for tours, restaurants, and hotels is excellent, with minimal need for advance booking. Some seasonal businesses, particularly those heavily reliant on summer beach tourism, may be closed.

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions)?

Expect significantly fewer crowds, allowing for a more intimate exploration of the Old Town and its attractions. Cruise ship arrivals are rare. Major festivals are uncommon in November, though local cultural events might occasionally occur. The conditions are pleasant for walking and sightseeing without the intense summer heat, but be prepared for potential rain and cooler temperatures. The sea is generally too cold for swimming. Many core attractions, such as the City Walls, museums, and cable car, typically operate, though some may have reduced hours.

What are the Best Activities for November?

November is ideal for cultural and historical exploration. Walking the City Walls is more comfortable without crowds or heat. Explore the Old Town’s charming streets, visit historical sites like the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the Franciscan Monastery with its ancient pharmacy. Enjoy Dubrovnik’s many museums, such as the Cultural History Museum or Maritime Museum. Take the Dubrovnik Cable Car for panoramic views, weather permitting. Day trips to nearby towns like Ston (known for its walls and oysters) or Cavtat can also be rewarding. For finding free amenities like public restrooms or water fountains, the AllInMap app can be a useful tool.

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