Thursday, 15th January 2026

Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik Elevates Croatia’s Culinary Scene to New Heights

Perched 50 meters above the historic city of Dubrovnik, a new dining experience is taking culinary adventures to dizzying heights

Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik, Croatia’s first and only sky-dining restaurant, has recently opened its doors—or rather, ascended into the air—offering guests an unparalleled blend of fine dining and breathtaking views.

Located in the picturesque Babin Kuk area, with the reception hosted in the lobby of the Valamar Lacroma Hotel on Ul. Iva Dulčića 34, this unique restaurant is redefining the boundaries of luxury dining. The concept is as thrilling as it is refined: a culinary platform that rises 50 meters into the sky, slowly rotating to reveal 360-degree panoramas of Dubrovnik’s iconic cityscape, the shimmering Adriatic Sea, the Elafiti Islands, and the majestic Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge.

Guests are treated to a one-hour dining experience that is as much about the sights as it is about the food. Three curated menus—fish, meat, and vegetarian—are offered, each meticulously prepared and served as a three-course meal, complemented by unlimited wine and non-alcoholic beverages. Reservations are required, with each menu priced at 220 euros per person.

Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik offers two themed dining experiences each evening. The “Sunset Chill” at 7 PM invites diners to savor their meals while basking in the golden hues of the setting sun, accompanied by rhythmic music that sets a relaxing tone. At 9 PM, “Feel the Vibe” adds an energetic twist to the evening, as the platform continues its gentle rotation, ensuring no view goes unnoticed.

This extraordinary dining concept blends a serene atmosphere, stunning views, and exquisite cuisine to create an unforgettable experience that stands out even in a city as rich in history and beauty as Dubrovnik. Whether for a special occasion or simply to experience something out of the ordinary, Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik promises moments that will be cherished long after the descent back to earth.

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