In a summer where the Adriatic coast is fast becoming the Mediterranean’s most exclusive runway, Leonardo DiCaprio has quietly slipped into the scene.
The Oscar-winner was spotted dining at Forty Four, the sleek Dubrovnik restaurant owned by NBA star Bojan Bogdanović, a hotspot for global elite.
While fellow A-listers like Jeff Bezos and Nicole Kidman made more conspicuous appearances in the city’s iconic Old Town, DiCaprio opted for a low-profile escape.
DiCaprio reportedly continued his Croatian holiday on Mljet, one of the country’s most pristine islands, where locals caught sight of him cycling through pine-scented trails.

While his stay remains cloaked in discretion, it signals a broader trend: the Adriatic — and particularly Croatia — is no longer just Europe’s best-kept secret. It’s become the discreet playground of global icons, blending natural beauty, privacy, and a dash of star power.