REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik
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Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik turns a meal into a moment. You’re strapped in above the Adriatic with Dubrovnik spreading out all around you, while Captain Mario and the onboard chefs keep the energy moving.
I especially love the breathtaking sunset views and the fact that the platform rotation helps you see every angle without craning your neck for most of the flight. I also love the unlimited local Croatian wines, which makes the whole evening feel like a proper celebration, not just a fancy photo stop.
One possible drawback: for the price, you may find the courses a bit “event-sized” rather than a big, slow, multi-hour dinner. The experience is usually brief (around 90 minutes to 2 hours), so plan your evening around it.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik Different
- High-Above Dining: The Real Hook
- Check-In at Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik and Getting Ready
- Menu Choices: 3-Course Meals, a Tasting Flight, and a Cooking Show
- The Sky Flight: Rotation, Comfort Tricks, and Photo Moments
- Sunset Dinner: Why This Timing Feels Worth the Price
- Food and Croatian Wine: What You’re Actually Paying For
- Safety, Height, and Who This Is (and Isn’t) For
- Best Fit: Who Will Love This Most in Dubrovnik
- Price and Value: Making the $137 Feel Like a Win
- Final Take: Should You Book Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik?
- How long does the experience last?
- What food options are available?
- Is wine included?
- What’s included besides the meal?
- What should I bring with me?
- Is it wheelchair accessible?
- Who should not book this experience?
Key Things That Make Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik Different

- You eat 150 feet above Dubrovnik, with a rotating 360° panorama while you’re suspended
- Unlimited local Croatian wine (plus soft drinks and water) keeps the vibe party-ready
- Chefs cook up the menu in the sky, and you get a one-hour cooking show included
- Photo support is built in—the crew helps capture your table shots from the air
- Limited seating makes it feel exclusive rather than crowded
- Sunset slots feel like the main event, with the Adriatic turning golden
High-Above Dining: The Real Hook

This is not “dinner with a view.” It’s dinner with a frame change. One moment you’re in the hotel lobby; the next you’re eating while Dubrovnik slowly turns under you like a living postcard.
The appeal is simple: you’re suspended high above the Adriatic, the platform rotates, and you get a full panorama rather than one-direction sightseeing. Add the musical atmosphere and the onboard hosting style (Mario is frequently named for keeping people at ease), and it becomes a night that feels like an occasion.
If you like celebrations, photos, and a bit of adrenaline, this is the kind of plan that makes your trip feel special fast.
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Check-In at Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik and Getting Ready

Your meeting point is straightforward: the reception desk in the center of the lobby of Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik hotel. You’ll see a desk with a Dinner in the Sky sign, and a host meets you there.
Plan to arrive with a little breathing room. You’ll need to sign and agree to the terms when you check in, and you’ll also be in touch after booking about menu options and any allergies. The key thing here is that they’re organized enough that the pre-flight part doesn’t turn into a long wait.
Bring what you’re asked to bring: a passport or ID card. Smoking isn’t allowed, and pets aren’t permitted. That helps keep the experience consistent for everyone strapped into the setup.
Menu Choices: 3-Course Meals, a Tasting Flight, and a Cooking Show

Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik offers three dining paths, all centered on Croatian ingredients and menu options you choose in advance:
- 3-course lunch or dinner: meat, fish, or vegetarian, served with unlimited wine
- 4-region tasting menu: Croatian specialties from Istria, Dalmatia, Lika, and Slavonia (or a vegetarian version), also paired with unlimited wine
- A consistent extra: a one-hour cooking show, included
What I like about this setup is that it matches different travel styles. If you want something familiar and satisfying, go for the 3-course option. If you’re the type who likes the story of a country through food regions, the 4-region menu makes the meal feel like a mini itinerary.
If you pick a daytime option, you might notice they describe 360° Panorama Lunch as a cooler, summer-friendlier experience, with a built-in cooling system. They also mention that on clear days you can even see Italy—so daytime can be just as “wow” if the timing is right.
Dietary needs seem to be handled with care based on how people describe the crew working around preferences, but you still should submit your details when they contact you after booking.
The Sky Flight: Rotation, Comfort Tricks, and Photo Moments

Here’s the big mental shift: once you’re in the air, the experience is designed around 360° viewing. Reviews often mention the platform rotating while you’re suspended, and people point out that the angle and seating help reduce the “just staring down” feeling that scares some first-timers.
You may also find the setup includes comfort features while you’re flying, including rotation adjustments and a partial recline near the end of the flight. In plain terms, the goal is to keep you looking out, not feeling like you’re trapped in one position.
The other highly praised part is the photo help. The crew takes and/or assists with photos using your phone, and you’re not left to guess how to frame yourself while sitting above the Adriatic. If you care about getting a real “we did it” shot (not just a shaky selfie), this is a smart inclusion.
Music is also part of the experience. People describe a DJ-style vibe and a well-chosen playlist, which matters because it changes the mood from stiff to celebratory.
Sunset Dinner: Why This Timing Feels Worth the Price

If you have flexibility, the sunset dinner slot is the standout. They describe it as Dubrovnik at its most magical moment as the sun drops into the Adriatic and the sky shifts into gold.
This matters because the view isn’t just pretty—it’s dynamic. A daytime panorama gives you clarity. Sunset gives you drama: shifting light, changing color on the sea, and a warmer look on the city. That’s when your photos look like they were shot with better settings than your actual phone.
One practical note: sunset means you’re trading a flexible schedule for a specific time window. You’ll get the full experience, but you should plan your dinner timing in Dubrovnik around it. Don’t schedule anything tight immediately before or after, because the whole event is the centerpiece.
Food and Croatian Wine: What You’re Actually Paying For

At $137 per person (as listed), Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik is a splurge. And yes—this is a place where you should judge value by the whole experience, not by how many bites are on the plate.
Here’s what you get for the price:
- A real 3-course meal or tasting menu depending on your choice
- Unlimited local Croatian wines (plus soft drinks and water)
- Chefs cooking in the sky during the cooking show
- A limited-seat, controlled environment with serious safety planning
A recurring point people bring up is that the courses can feel a bit small for the money. I see that as a tradeoff: the meal is designed for the timing of the flight and the theatrical setting, not for a long, heavy meal.
So how do you get the best value?
- If you’re hungry, eat a sensible meal before you go—especially if you choose a lighter menu version.
- Go in thinking: views + wine + performance + food you’ll remember, not a traditional dinner that stretches for hours.
- If you’re there for the culinary tour element, choose the 4-region tasting menu so you get variety and a sense of place.
The wine part is important. People frequently say the wine quality surprised them, and the glasses stay flowing. That doesn’t replace a good meal—but it turns the whole night into a celebration.
Safety, Height, and Who This Is (and Isn’t) For

This isn’t a thrill ride with loose rules. Safety and comfort are clearly part of the concept, and the setup is described as secure with comfortable seats.
But there’s a hard truth: height is still height. The activity is listed as not suitable if you have:
- heart problems
- epilepsy
- altitude sickness
- recent surgeries
If you’re unsure, be honest with yourself. Even people who are nervous about heights often say the crew helps you settle in quickly, but that doesn’t erase medical risk factors.
On the comfort side, people describe feeling calm and in control during the flight, and they point out that looking outward (rather than straight down) makes a difference. If you’re anxious, it can help to focus on the skyline and sea rather than tracking your feet.
Wheelchair accessibility is supported, which is a big plus for anyone who needs that accommodation. Still, you’ll want to confirm what your specific needs mean in the real setup, since the event is uniquely structured around suspended seating.
Best Fit: Who Will Love This Most in Dubrovnik

Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik is a strong match for:
- Couples celebrating an anniversary, birthday, or “we needed this” moment
- Groups of friends who want a shared story that turns into tons of photos
- Food lovers who like the idea of Croatian regional menus paired with wine
- Anyone who wants an activity that feels like a once-in-a-trip headline
It’s less ideal if:
- You want a huge, slow, multi-course feast
- You strongly dislike heights even with crew support
- You need a fully flexible schedule that doesn’t revolve around a fixed time slot
Think of it as an event first, dinner second. If you buy into that, you’ll likely walk away very happy.
Price and Value: Making the $137 Feel Like a Win

Here’s how I’d think about value for Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik:
- You’re not paying only for food. You’re paying for the machinery, the staff, the chefs cooking overhead, and the visual payoff.
- You’re also paying for time in the moment: limited seating, an organized flow, and a short window where everything is working together—views, wine, music, and photos.
If you’re worried about the portion size, don’t treat it like a full replacement for a Dubrovnik dinner. Instead, eat properly before (or after) depending on the menu and time slot you choose. That way you get the best of both worlds: the sky experience and a satisfying meal on the ground.
Also consider the “how special is the occasion” factor. When people describe this as a highlight, it’s usually because it was tied to something personal: a milestone, a proposal, a family celebration, or just a big treat night.
Final Take: Should You Book Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik?
If you want a Dubrovnik experience that looks dramatic, feels celebratory, and gives you a rotating 360° view over the Adriatic, I’d say book it. The combination of sunset timing, unlimited Croatian wine, and onboard hosting (Mario is often cited) is exactly what turns dinner into a memory.
Do consider skipping or choosing a different plan if:
- the height aspect is a genuine concern for you based on your health
- you expect a big, traditional dinner with lots of food volume
- you’re trying to keep spending low—because this is priced like an event
If you’re the type who loves seeing a place from a new angle—literally—Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik is one of those splurges that can make your whole trip feel more alive.
FAQ
Where do I meet for Dinner in the Sky Dubrovnik?
You meet at the reception desk in the center of the lobby of Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik hotel. Look for the desk with a Dinner in the Sky sign.
How long does the experience last?
It runs about 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the starting time.
What food options are available?
You can choose a 3-course lunch or dinner (meat, fish, or vegetarian), or a 4-region tasting menu (Croatian delicacies or vegetarian bites).
Is wine included?
Yes. Your chosen menu is served with unlimited local Croatian wines, plus soft drinks and water.
What’s included besides the meal?
Included items are a welcome drink, the menu you choose, unlimited wine, soft drinks, water, a one-hour cooking show, and views from high above the ground.
What should I bring with me?
Bring a passport or ID card.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Who should not book this experience?
It is not suitable for people with heart problems, epilepsy, altitude sickness, or recent surgeries.
If you’d like, tell me the month you’re going and whether you prefer sunset or daytime. I can help you pick the most satisfying menu option for your style and appetite.






















