A combination of Dalmatian tradition and modern design
There are a total of 70 apartments whose sizes vary from a spacious 80 m² to a huge 170 m². The construction of the apartments satisfies the highest standards whether we are talking about the interior or the state-of-the-art technical solutions that guarantee privacy and safety to residents.
Particular attention has been paid to access and movement for the disabled, which gives the whole complex extra value.
Most of the apartments have two aspects and two balconies, allowing residents to enjoy the beautiful scenery: depending on the choice of building it may be a fascinating view of the Lapad Bay, a picturesque view of the surrounding villas or relaxing scenery of the dense woods of Petka. Each apartment is connected to the underground garage by elevator and stairs. Its entrance is strictly controlled. The stone facades suggest interiors of exceptional quality and style which, just like the whole complex, are pervaded with Dalmatian tradition and modern design. A pleasant and interesting contrast between the white walls and the dark, thermally processed parquet flooring made of high quality oak, has been obtained in the spacious and airy living rooms and bedrooms giving them a particular charm and warmth.
An apartment complex in a Mediterranean garden with a fountain
At the first sight of Dubrovnik Luxury Residence it is immediately clear that this is not just another business and living complex. The modern design, which respects tradition but at the same time uses cutting-edge technological solutions for the comforts of everyday life, makes Dubrovnik Luxury Residence special and unique in this region. Just like the old villas that adorn this peninsula, the buildings in complex are built in the local, high quality white stone with the recognizable sloped roofs covered with the bright red roof tiles so characteristic of Dubrovnik. The central square, paved with stone tiles, with a fountain, stone benches and carefully trimmed gardens rich with traditional plants, gives the whole complex charm and a special visual impression.

Why Visit Dubrovnik
The city of culture, architecture and gastronomic delicacies
Just a two or three hour flight from Europe’s major cities, Dubrovnik area is a desirable destination for those who want the beauty of untouched nature, different experiences and true values. Bathed in sun 250 days a year, the region of Dubrovnik has become a center of genuine culinary and enological pleasures, and the place where world famous cultural events take place.. Dubrovnik has always been not only the centre of cultural events but also a source of inspiration for many artists. Famous monuments, timeless architecture and artistic masterpieces have put Dubrovnik on UNESCO’s list of cultural and architectural world heritage sites. Numerous cultural events such as the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, Dubrovnik International Film Festival, Julian Rachlin & Friends Music Festival and Dubrovnik Shakespeare Festival make Dubrovnik an unavoidable destination for those who love music, theatre and film, and who keep coming back with joy and enthusiasm.
Pearl of the Adriatic surrounded by centuries-old walls
Dubrovnik has been known worldwide for its charm and beauty since the beginning of the 19th century, when the first celebrities started to visit the town. Members of royal families, presidents, diplomats, as well as the biggest names in culture, business, show business and sport, visit Dubrovnik every year.
Lord Byron called Dubrovnik “The Pearl of the Adriatic.”
Bathed in sun 250 days a year, the region of Dubrovnik has become a center of genuine culinary and enological pleasures, and the place where world famous cultural events take place.
Plavac, Dingac, Postup and Posip are just few of the award-winning wines of the island of Korcula and nearby peninsula of Peljesac. They are a delicious part of the lifestyle, and a faithful partner to the gastronomic delicacies of this hedonistic region.
A Mediterranean city with a unique offer
- in 1979 it was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites
- the city walls are 1,970 metres long
- Stradun – the main street and promenade through the Old Town (Stari Grad)
- a city of impressive monuments
- a city of culture and theatres
- St. Blaise, the city’s patron saint
- the Dubrovnik Summer Festival – a unique event
- a city of romantic promenades
- a city of Mediterranean delicacies
- a city of beautiful beaches and crystal clear sea