Close to Banje Beach and Pile Gate, Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic provides a garden, an arcade/games room and laundry facilities. For some rest and relaxation, visit the sauna or hot tub, and indulge in a massage. In addition to a gym, guests can connect to free in-room WiFi.
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Entire home
6 bedrooms7 bathroomsSleeps 12420 sq m
Popular amenities
Ocean view
Pool
Spa pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
The current price is NZ$3,148
NZ$3,148
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29 Aug - 30 Aug
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About this property
Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic
An Art Residence Overlooking Dubrovnik, Lokrum and the Open Sea
There are places we remember by their address. There are places we remember through photographs. And then there are those rare places that remain in memory because of their light.
Villa Paulina belongs to the latter.
Perched above the Adriatic Sea on one of Dubrovnik’s most distinguished coastal slopes, surrounded by pine trees, cypresses and stone gardens, the villa has spent nearly a century contemplating the same view: the ancient walls of Dubrovnik, the island of Lokrum and the open sea stretching southward beyond it. Few things in the modern world have changed more slowly than this horizon.
Built in the 1930s, Villa Paulina belongs to an era when Mediterranean villas were designed for living rather than for display. Its proportions still carry the spirit of Adriatic Art Deco and Mediterranean modernism—an architecture concerned less with grandeur than with harmony. Every terrace, every window and every room seems oriented toward the movement of sunlight, the direction of the sea breeze and the rhythm of the landscape itself.
While many contemporary houses attempt to dominate their surroundings, Villa Paulina does the opposite.
It belongs to them.
In the early morning, Lokrum emerges from darkness almost imperceptibly. First come the outlines of pine trees, then the rocky shoreline, and only later the colours. At that hour the sea is rarely blue. It is silver, grey, sometimes almost white. Below, Dubrovnik slowly awakens while fishing boats leave delicate traces upon the water.
These are moments photographs seldom capture.
Over time, guests discover that their experience of Dubrovnik begins to change. They arrive with plans, itineraries and lists of places they wish to visit. They walk the city walls, explore islands, museums and hidden streets. Yet when they return home, they often speak about entirely different things.
They remember a morning coffee on the terrace.
The first light entering a room before sunrise.
The sound of distant church bells mingling with the sea.
The Old Town glowing after sunset as if suspended between stone and water.
Perhaps this is the true character of Villa Paulina.
It does not change Dubrovnik.
It changes the way one sees it.
The house itself unfolds like a gradual ascent toward light.
On the ground floor, life gathers. Here a professional kitchen invites long dinners and unhurried mornings, where the aroma of fresh coffee mixes with the scent of the sea drifting through open windows. The main living room is centred around a grand piano, its dark surface reflecting the changing light throughout the day. Sometimes it remains silent for days. Sometimes a single note lingers within the rooms long after it has been played.
Nearby, a smaller lounge offers a quieter retreat for reading, conversation or simply withdrawing from the demands of the outside world.
The first floor belongs entirely to the Grand Suite. Open toward Lokrum and the sea beyond, it seems as though the room was designed around the view itself. In the morning, sunlight rises behind the island. In the evening, the lights of Dubrovnik appear one by one below.
This is not a view to be admired.
It is a view to live with.
The second floor contains two further bedrooms, each with its own personality. One opens onto a balcony overlooking Lokrum, the Adriatic and the Old Town simultaneously. The other enjoys the same panorama from a quieter perspective. Throughout the day, the changing light transforms both spaces. What appears silver in the morning becomes golden by evening.
And then comes the attic.
The youngest and perhaps most unexpected room in the house.
While the rest of the villa reflects the elegance of 1930s Mediterranean modernism, this space belongs to another imagination entirely. Its clean geometry, restrained lines and sense of openness create an atmosphere that feels almost timeless—looking gently toward the future while remaining anchored to the sea beyond its windows. Here, perhaps more than anywhere else, one becomes aware of the strange dialogue between permanence and change that defines Villa Paulina itself.
Inside the villa, contemporary Croatian art adds another layer to the experience.
Works by Petar Dolić and Nikolina Šimunović are not displayed as decoration. They participate in the life of the house.
Dolić’s sculptures possess the quiet presence of weathered stone shaped by time and sea. Their forms seem at once ancient and contemporary, as if they had emerged from the same landscape that surrounds Dubrovnik itself. They do not demand attention. They wait for it.
Nikolina Šimunović’s paintings introduce a different sensibility. Their layers of colour and atmosphere often appear to continue what the windows begin. At certain moments, it becomes difficult to tell whether the sea enters the paintings or the paintings return something of themselves to the sea.
Together they create a dialogue between art and landscape.
A conversation that unfolds throughout the day.
Outside, the villa opens once more toward the horizon.
On the main terrace, the swimming pool seems almost to merge with the Adriatic beyond. At certain hours the distinction between the water of the pool and the water of the sea becomes difficult to perceive. One swims while looking toward Lokrum, and then beyond Lokrum, toward the open horizon itself.
It feels as though the pool does not end at the edge of the terrace but continues somewhere beyond the island.
A secondary terrace offers a more intimate atmosphere, centred around a hot tub overlooking the sea and the illuminated city below. Inside the villa, a private sauna provides another kind of refuge—a place of warmth and stillness after a day spent among the streets of Dubrovnik or on the water.
At midday, when the sun stands high above the Adriatic, the terraces become observatories suspended between sea and sky. Stone holds the warmth of the day. The scent of pine drifts through the gardens. In the distance, the Elaphiti Islands appear and disappear in changing light. Sometimes sailboats cross the horizon. Sometimes only clouds.
Afternoons arrive with a slower rhythm.
While Dubrovnik fills with movement, Villa Paulina seems to inhabit another measure of time. Reading a book, sharing a meal outdoors, enjoying a glass of wine or simply watching the sea become entirely sufficient occupations.
The Mediterranean has always understood something the modern world often forgets:
Its greatest luxury is not abundance.
It is time.
Time to observe.
Time to converse.
Time to remain silent.
Time to watch the sea.
As evening approaches, light once again becomes the protagonist of the house. The sun descends behind the city. The ancient walls take on the colour of old gold. Lokrum becomes a dark silhouette. The sea settles into stillness.
Then Dubrovnik begins to glow.
One by one, lights appear within stone houses, towers and fortifications. The city transforms into a constellation of its own history. From the terraces of Villa Paulina, the scene feels almost unreal, suspended somewhere between reality and memory.
And it is then that one understands.
Villa Paulina is not simply a place to stay.
It is a house for observing.
A house for slower rhythms.
A house for conversations that last longer than expected.
A house for books read beside open windows.
A house for mornings that begin with Lokrum and evenings that end with the lights of the Old Town.
It offers the increasingly rare possibility of experiencing Dubrovnik from within rather than merely visiting it.
Some places remain with us because of what we did there.
Others because of how they made us feel.
Villa Paulina belongs to the latter.
A house of light above the Adriatic.
A place one returns to, even after leaving.
Property amenities
Beach
Beach nearby
Beach loungers
Beach towels
Pool/Spa
Hot tub
Massage
Outdoor pool
Private pool
Sauna
Internet
Available in the villa: Free WiFi
Parking and transport
Limo/town car service
Car available
Onsite parking options include a garage
Kitchen
Blender
Coffee grinder
Coffee/tea maker
Cookware, dishware, and utensils
Dishwasher
Electric kettle
Hob
Ice maker
Kitchenette
Microwave
Oven
Paper towels
Refrigerator
Spices
Toaster
Dining
Breakfast available for a fee
Chef service
Dining table
Bedrooms
6 bedrooms
Bedsheets provided
Sofa bed
Bathroom
6.5 bathrooms
Bathtub
Bathtub or shower
Bidet
Hair dryer
Shampoo
Shower
Soap
Toilet paper
Towels provided
Living spaces
Dining table
Fireplace
Entertainment
Books
DVD player
Games
Smart TV with cable/satellite channels
Stereo
Video games
Video library
Outdoor areas
Balcony
Barbecue grill
Garden
Laundry
Laundry facilities
Washing machine
Comfort
Air conditioning
Heating
Pets
No pets allowed
Suitability/Accessibility
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
In-room accessibility
No lift (single-level property)
Wheelchair-accessible path of travel
Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
Concierge services
Iron/ironing board
Limited housekeeping
Safe
Location highlights
In the city centre
In the mountains
Near a hospital
Near the bay
Near the marina
Near the sea
Things to do
Arcade/game room
Gym
Birdwatching nearby
Casino nearby
Fishing nearby
Horseback riding nearby
Jet skiing nearby
Motor boating nearby
Mountain biking nearby
Mountain climbing nearby
Rafting nearby
Sailing nearby
Scuba diving nearby
Snorkelling nearby
Swimming nearby
Water skiing nearby
Water tubing nearby
Windsurfing nearby
Winery tours nearby
Safety features
Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Lock the doors and return the keys
Your host will be with you during check-out and help you unload your luggage.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Rules
Prices set up for May and June 2021 are for groups of 6 people.
For 2021 May the additional costs are 50 US$ per person per night.
Prices set up for May and June 2021 are for groups of 6 people.
For 2021 June the additional costs are 75 US$ per person per night
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Events
Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 12
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Property Registration Number HR14746779957
About the area
Located in Ploce, a neighbourhood in Dubrovnik, this villa is in the mountains and near the beach. Gruz Harbor and Dubrovnik Ferry Port are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Banje Beach and Lapad Beach. Travelling with kids? Consider Dubrovnik Natural History Museum and Dubrovnik Aquarium. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and mountain biking nearby. Visit our Dubrovnik travel guide
Does Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic have a pool?
Yes, this property has an outdoor pool.
How much does it cost to stay at Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic?
As of 23 Aug 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic on 29 Aug 2026 start from NZ$3,148, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
Is Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Villa Paulina – A House of Light Above the Adriatic located?
This family-friendly Dubrovnik villa is located by the sea, within a 10-minute walk of Museum of Modern Art and Banje Beach. Gruz Harbor is 2.7 mi (4.4 km) away.
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