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What’s Dubrovnik Like in September?

Dubrovnik in September offers a blend of pleasant weather and slightly reduced, but still present, crowds after the peak summer season. The sea remains warm, making it an excellent month for swimming and exploring.

What’s the Weather and Climate Like in Dubrovnik in September?

September in Dubrovnik is generally warm and sunny. Average daily temperatures typically range from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), with daytime highs often reaching 24°C to 27°C (75°F to 81°F). Sea temperatures remain inviting for swimming, estimated at 22°C to 24°C (72°F to 75°F). While predominantly sunny with an estimated 8-9 hours of sunshine per day, September sees an increase in rainfall compared to the drier summer months, with an average of 7-9 rainy days and an estimated 80-100mm (3-4 inches) of precipitation throughout the month.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in September?

Accommodation costs in September are estimated to be slightly lower than peak August, but still relatively high, especially earlier in the month. Expect (estimated) hostel prices from €30-€70 per night for a private room, mid-range hotels/apartments from €100-€250 per night, and luxury options from €300+. Availability improves compared to August, but popular spots still book up, so advance booking is recommended. Basic restaurant meals are estimated at €15-€25, while a coffee might cost €2.50-€4. The Dubrovnik City Walls entrance fee is €35 (2024 price, subject to change), and a return cable car ticket is approximately €17-€27 (estimated, subject to change).

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions in September?

Expect fewer crowds than in July and August, but Dubrovnik remains a popular destination in September. The Old Town can still feel busy, particularly with cruise ship arrivals. The weather conditions are excellent for sightseeing, with less intense heat than mid-summer. While there aren’t major festivals consistently scheduled for early September, local cultural events or smaller food festivals might occur (check the official Dubrovnik Tourist Board for specific dates).

What are the Best Activities for September?

September’s pleasant conditions are ideal for exploring. Walking the historic City Walls is more comfortable in the slightly cooler temperatures. Taking the cable car up Mount Srđ offers breathtaking panoramic views. Boat trips to nearby islands like Lokrum or the Elaphiti Islands remain popular, and the warm sea is perfect for swimming and snorkeling at local beaches such as Banje or Lapad. Exploring the narrow streets of the Old Town, visiting attractions like the Rector’s Palace, and enjoying al-fresco dining are also highly recommended.

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