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You’ve seen Dubrovnik in photos, shows, and guides — but not like this. This isn’t about landmarks — it’s about feeling Dubrovnik’s true soul. Written by Luka, a local explorer and storyteller, this guide shares insider secrets, hidden history, and quirky discoveries.

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Who’s This Guy Taking You Around Dubrovnik?

Luka

1M+

followers on Instagram

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@bojancce

Dubrovnik

most-followed travel blogger

Luka Bojanović is a Belgrade storyteller with a passion for humor, food, and discovery. With over a million TikTok followers, he shares travel stories that go beyond typical sightseeing — diving into local life, hidden legends, and authentic moments.

He doesn’t just tick boxes or chase photos; Luka travels to feel the moment — from eavesdropping on grandma gossip to tasting homemade dishes and uncovering stories off the beaten path. Now, he invites you to see Dubrovnik through his eyes — a city that stole his heart.

Dubrovnik

The Adriatic Gem That Time Couldn’t Touch

Dubrovnik is a jewel of the Adriatic, known for its stone walls, stunning coast, and rich history. Whether you love history, romance, or cinematic views, Dubrovnik offers something magical.

Though not a bustling metropolis, Dubrovnik has a unique charm. Locals enjoy peaceful days sipping coffee by the sea, while the Old Town tells stories through every stone and narrow street.

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The Walls of Dubrovnik

Walk the 2-kilometer stone walls that have protected Dubrovnik since the 12th century. Never breached by invaders, they now offer breathtaking views over the Adriatic Sea.

Revelin Fortress

Once a military stronghold, this site had a quirky twist — in the 18th century, it stood beside a legal brothel known for “high-level service.” Today, it hosts concerts and cultural events.

Old Town’s Historical Streets

Dubrovnik had a secret spy network, collecting intel from Venice, Constantinople, and the Vatican. Its diplomatic school was among the most powerful of its time.

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Discover Dubrovnik like never before — with insider tips and hidden gems you won’t find in usual travel guides.

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Meet Luka

The guy who will take you around his favorite city with Balkan humor and local charm.

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Dubrovnik Unfiltered

Explore real stories, hidden historical facts, and authentic local experiences.

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Must-See Spots

Discover hand-picked locations from ancient walls to secret menus.

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Life Hacks from a Local

Practical tips for your Dubrovnik adventures.

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Travel Safety Net

Handy tricks for overcoming common travel hurdles like flight delays.

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Flight delays are all too common — just like what happened to Luka on his way to Dubrovnik. He missed his sunset shoot and got stuck at the airport. A follower told him about Skycop, and to his surprise, he got a few hundred euros back — enough to cover his stay in the Old Town.

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Why This Guide is Your Perfect Travel Companion

Planning a trip to Dubrovnik? This free guide by Luka Bojanović gives you everything you need for an authentic and unforgettable experience — whether it’s your first visit or your return.

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  • I had to purchase a ticket from another airline to reach my destination. Can I claim compensation for additional costs?

    Any additional expenses related to the delay and outlined in the Regulation – hotels, meals, drinks within reasonable limits (so no champagne or caviar) – must be refunded by the airline based on the sales receipts. However, each airline has a different way of dealing with it.

  • I bought my ticket not directly from the airline, but through an agent. Can I still file a compensation claim?

    Regardless of where or how you purchased your ticket if you were going to travel/travelled on that flight and have a ticket with your name on it – you can claim compensation.

    When a disruption is considered claimable, the airlines are regarded as being responsible for the flight disruption and claims are submitted to them.

  • I’ve already received compensation from the airline in the form of gift certificates, cash and/or ancillary services. Can I file an additional claim?

    Yes. Usually the value of compensations proposed by airlines is less than what you are entitled to under Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004. Even if you have already received a gift coupon, discount for travel, or an amount of money proposed by the airline, etc., you still may be entitled to further compensation under Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004, but it can be reduced, depending on the value of the compensation you have already received.

    If you accepted any form of compensation from the airline, please notify us as accurately as possible about it, including information about any documents you were asked to sign when accepting the compensation.

  • How much compensation can I expect for a delayed or cancelled flight?

    Depending on the distance you were planning to travel, you can expect compensation ranging from €250 to €600.

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