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Rector’s Palace
Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector’s office and private…
War Photo Limited
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Franciscan Monastery & Museum
Within this monastery's solid stone walls are a gorgeous mid-14th-century cloister, a historic pharmacy and a small museum with a collection of relics and…
Sponza Palace
One of the few buildings in the old town to survive the 1667 earthquake, the Sponza Palace was built from 1516 to 1522 as a customs house, and it has…
Cathedral of the Assumption
Built on the site of a 7th-century basilica, Dubrovnik's original cathedral was enlarged in the 12th century, supposedly funded by a gift from England’s…
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Gradska kavana Arsenal
Locals come here to gossip about the news of the day or for business meetings, while travellers come for the location and the views. Chandeliers…
Less ornamented than the Pile Gate at the other side of town, Dubrovnik's eastern entrance is approached by a stone bridge followed by a wooden drawbridge…
Maritime Museum
Inside the vaulted chambers of Fort St John, this well-presented museum traces the history of navigation in Dubrovnik with ship models, maritime objects…
Finding this ramshackle bar-on-a-cliff feels like a real discovery as you duck and dive around the city walls and finally see the entrance tunnel. However…
Franciscan Pharmacy
Call into the Franciscan monastery for the novelty of shopping at the third-oldest still-functioning pharmacy in Europe. It's been in business since 1317…
The natural starting point to any visit to Dubrovnik is this imposing city gate, built in 1537. While crossing the drawbridge, imagine that this was once…
Bard Mala Buža
The more upmarket and slick of two cliff bars pressed up against the seaward side of the city walls. This one is lower on the rocks and has a shaded…
Showcasing flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik's aquarium might be modest in content and overpriced, but set in the cool stone vaults of Fort…
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Grad Market
Stallholders sell mainly produce, local artisanal products and crafts at this open-air market. In summer traditional craft sellers stick around until late…
Memorial Room of the Dubrovnik Defenders
Just inside the entrance of the Sponza Palace, this room displays a heartbreaking collection of portraits of young people who perished between 1991 and…
Fort Lawrence
St Blaise gazes down from the walls of this large free-standing fortress, constructed atop a 37m-high promontory adjacent to the old town. Built to guard…
St Ignatius of Loyola Church
Dramatically poised at the top of a broad flight of stairs, this Jesuit church was built in the baroque style between 1699 and 1725. Inside, magnificent…
Gradac Park
If the old town gets too busy or too hot, this little hidden park provides shady seclusion. There's rarely more than a handful of locals here, along with…
Orlando Column
Luža Sq once served as a marketplace, and this stone column – carved in 1417 and featuring the image of a medieval knight – used to be the spot where…
Clara Stones Jewellery
Split across two spaces facing each other across the lane, Clara Stones is all about appreciation of red Adriatic coral. The bold jewellery designs often…
St Blaise’s Church
Dedicated to the city's patron saint, this exceptionally beautiful church was built in 1715 in the ornate baroque style. The interior is notable for its…
Gruž Market
Dubrovnik's main outdoor produce market sells fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, flowers and potted plants.
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13 Best Things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Discover spectacular Dubrovnik: a perfectly preserved medieval city that’s world-famous as the filming location of Game of Thrones, Croatia . People come from all over the world to see this UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its movie-worthy scenery of imposing stone walls and regal bridges. However, aside from its fascinating history and architecture, it’s also the perfect place to spend a relaxing vacation, home to turquoise sea, charming pebbled beaches, and limestone streets bordered with a multitude of fantastic restaurants. Here are all the things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Things to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Although Dubrovnik is mainly known as the location of the iconic ‘King’s Landing’ in Game of Thrones, Croatia , there is plenty more to see. Because of its walkable size, you can visit most of the sights on a trip of around three days. This includes plenty of beach time!
Read: Best Things To Do in Croatia
To see all the best things to do in Dubrovnik, we suggest getting the Dubrovnik Pass . The ticket includes many popular sights and will save you money on your trip.
Tip: Explore the city early, as many tour groups begin at 9:30 AM because of the cruise ships that come to Dubrovnik. It’s also a good idea for the hot summer months!
1. Walls of the Old Town
Walking the Walls of the Old Town gives an incredible glimpse into the hidden gardens and courtyards of Dubrovnik. It also allows you to see spectacular views over the main sites of the city, the stunning Adriatic Sea, and the Old Town’s bright red terracotta rooftops.
There are two entrance points to get on top of the wall to begin the walk; the first is at Pile Gate and the second is at Ploce Gate, which is less busy. You can do a half loop and get off at one of these gate points or the full loop, which will take about 90 minutes. This includes enough time to stop and take photos.
On the south side of this stunning walk, there are jaw-dropping views of the coast. Plus, along the way, you can stop at cafes along the top of the wall. Once you reach the north side, you can also climb Fort Minčeta, which is the highest point in the city!
See tickets and availability for a city walls tour in Dubrovnik
Opening Times & Entry Fee: Tickets are 35 EUR per person (but it is included in the Dubrovnik Pass ). Opening times vary throughout the year, with shorter hours during winter. In general, the walls open at 8 AM and close around 7 PM.
2. Onofrio Fountain
Dubrovnik’s most famous landmark is this circular domed fountain built in 1438. This is the perfect place to rest from a day’s exploring in Dubrovnik, Croatia! Sit on the low walls of the fountain and cool off from the water that flows over the ornate sculptures.
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Onofrio Fountain is located on the popular Stradun Street right next to the Pile Gate. Additionally, if you visit in the morning, you might see the Franciscan monk who feeds the pigeons daily.
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Tip: All tap water in Croatia is drinkable, so remember to bring your reusable water bottle to save on buying single-use plastics and travel plastic-free ! You can also fill up at the fountain. Win-win!
3. Banje Beach
Step away from the city and relax at the lovely Banje Beach, only a 10-minute walk from the Old Town. This beautiful beach is very popular in the summer season, and for good reason; it’s located directly in front of the Ploce Gate and has fantastic views of both the city and the crystal-clear sea.
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Because of its popularity, it can be exceptionally busy in the middle of the day. As such, we recommend coming early to rent a daybed or find a spot nearby the cliffs.
Good to know: Most beaches in Dubrovnik, Croatia are pebbly, so it’s best to bring water shoes.
4. Franciscan Church and Monastery
Tucked away in the busy old town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a stunning monastery. This little oasis away from the hustle and bustle houses a museum, library, pharmacy, and church.
The museum and pharmacy (one of the oldest working pharmacies in the world!) have a separate entrance from the church. This is located next to the entrance and exit of the walk-on walls at Pile Gate.
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Opening Times & Entry Fee: It is free entry to the church, which opens every day from 9 AM – 6 PM. Entry to the museum and pharmacy is included in the Dubrovnik Pass .
5. West Harbor
Dubrovnik’s West Harbor is a beautiful spot, famous as another of the Game of Thrones locations! To make the most of the wonderful scenery, sit at one of the many fantastic restaurants and bars that line the bays of West Harbor. Take your pick for a refreshing drink, or grab a takeaway pizza to sit down on the walls and enjoy the views.
Our favorite of the bars in Dubrovnik, Croatia, was Beach Bar Dodo, where you can enjoy the beautiful Adriatic blue water and stunning surroundings.
6. Rector’s Palace
The outstanding Rector’s Palace was built in the 15th Century with Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. Once housing the government and state offices, the Palace is now home to the Museum of Dubrovnik, Croatia. As such, you’ll find fantastic displays of beautiful paintings and treasures like the original keys of the city.
Even if museums aren’t really your thing, you should visit Rector’s Palace for the stunning two-story open courtyard and the interior atrium. Not only was this one of the locations for filming Game of Thrones in Croatia , but its exceptional acoustics means it’s now a popular music venue. Make sure to see a concert here as one of the more unusual things to do in Dubrovnik!
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Opening Times & Entry Fee: Included in the Dubrovnik Pass . Open 9 AM – 6 PM every day (open until 4 PM in the winter).
7. Sveti Jakov Beach
This small but very beautiful beach has some of the most incredible views of the city. Plus, it’s a little quieter than other beaches, making it one of the best things to do in Dubrovnik!
Like all Dubrovnik beaches, the bay is closed to boats, so beachgoers have a safe swimming space. Cool off in the water, enjoy food and drink from the beach club, and listen to relaxing music while watching the sunset.
Tip: For the ultimate relaxation, rent a sun bed and umbrella for the day (15 EUR per bed, 15 EUR per umbrella).
Getting there: A taxi from the town takes about 25 minutes from the old town. Our recommendation is to take the taxi there as it is uphill! Returning to the city is easy on foot/ However, there is always the No.5 or No.8 if you want to take the bus.
8. Clock Tower
This magnificent and very elegant Clock Tower dates from the 15th century and is a landmark of the Old Town. The bells are sounded at noon by twin bronze figures known by the locals as Maro and Baro. Seeing this spectacle is one of the top things to do in Dubrovnik!
The Tower was damaged in the earthquake of 1667, and to prevent collapse, the old Bell Tower was rebuilt in 1929 to a height of 31 meters. These days, it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists, who gather here to meet.
Tip: You’ll find the location of the clock tower on Luza Square at the end of Stradun.
9. Kayak Tour
Dubrovnik, Croatia, is best seen from the water! Take a private tour by kayak for a unique perspective of the city’s landmarks. Plus, you’ll learn about all the famous history and legends from a knowledgeable local guide.
Paddle along the old walls of the city before reaching the beautiful red cliffs and secluded nearby coves. If you wish, you’ll also have some time here to swim or snorkel before heading to Betina Cave Beach to end the day.
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Tip: We recommend doing a kayak tour early in the morning or sunset for cooler temperatures and quieter waters.
10. Fort Lovrjenac
Perched outside the old town walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia is the incredible Fort Lovrjenac. Built over 1000 years ago, the fort has seen many stages of history, remaining a must-see spot for all visitors to Dubrovnik, Croatia. The fort itself was constructed on the side of a rocky cliff overlooking the sea, complete with 200 steps, which you can climb for excellent views over the bay and castle walls.
Inside the fortress is a theater and a memorial for war casualties. This spot is definitely worth a visit as one of the top things to do in Dubrovnik!
Opening Times & Entry Fee: Open 8 AM – 7:30 PM daily (closes earlier during the winter). It is included in the Dubrovnik Pass . However, if you don’t plan to buy the pass, we wouldn’t recommend visiting it as the entrance ticket price is high (200 HRK / ~ 27 EUR).
11. Stroll Around the Old Town
One of the best things to do in Dubrovnik is to absorb the wonderful atmosphere as you wander around the medieval Old Town and get lost along the city walls. Plenty of treasures are among the meandering streets, particularly the narrow openings in the south walls that lead to bars on the cliffs like the epic Buza Bar.
So do as the locals do, and head to the Stradun (main pedestrian street) for a traditional ‘dir’ (a slow stroll to catch up with family and friends before dinner).
While wandering around the city, there are many more places to visit with beautiful architecture. For example, the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary or the Sponza Palace. Additionally, if you like Baroque architecture, then make sure you visit the Church of St. Ignatius with its iconic Jesuit Stairs designed by Pietro Passalacqua.
12. Take the Cable Car up Mount Srd
Take the weight off your feet and take the cable car up to 405 meters above sea level to admire some of the best views in Croatia! Swinging high over the old city, you’ll have a bird’s eye view of the medieval walls and incredible views over the sparkling Adriatic Sea. For glorious golden vistas, take this cable car at sunset, when you’ll see nature’s very own light show as the sun goes down.
Opening Times & Entry Fee: 15 EUR for a one-way ticket. The opening times vary depending on the season ( check the full timetable and prices here ). The ride up is 3.5 minutes, and the walk down is about 30 minutes.
13. Day Trip to Montenegro
Montenegro is very close to Dubrovnik, Croatia, so why not take the opportunity of a multi-stop day tour of its nearby stunning coastal towns? We recommend visiting the UNESCO town of Kotor on your Croatia itinerary , which is famous for its nautical tradition and imposing city walls. Alternatively, choose beautiful Budva, another stunning old town with white sandy beaches and excellent nightlife. It’s the perfect place for those looking for the party scene on their trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia!
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Best Cafes and Restaurants in Dubrovnik
We found some delicious places to eat in Dubrovnik, Croatia. However, be aware that some restaurants and cafes can be expensive for the quality you get. Because of this, so we recommend checking recent reviews of the restaurant before you arrive.
Our favorite places were:
- Soul Kitchen
- Taj Mahal Old Town
- Nishta (veg)
- Trattoria Carmen
- Vege Dub (veg)
- Panini Bar (cheap lunch)
If you like oysters, you have come to the right place! The clean salty waters of the Adriatic make ideal conditions for oyster farming, and there are numerous oyster bars to choose from.
Tip: All tap water in Croatia is drinkable. Remember to bring your reusable water bottle with you to travel plastic-free !
Where to Stay in Dubrovnik, Croatia
There is plenty of choice for accommodation in Dubrovnik, Croatia. If you are after a more authentic experience, stay inside the city walls close to all the main sights. We stayed at this hotel in old town . Please note that this accommodation is generally smaller, more expensive, and not accessible by car.
You’ll find cheaper and more spacious hotels outside of the city walls. Lapad and Babin are great spots, located close to the main ferry harbor.
Tip: Part of Dubrovnik’s beauty is its steep roads and steps. Bear this in mind when packing for your trip (we recommend using a backpack rather than a suitcase with wheels, as this will be difficult to use on the cobblestones!).
How Many Days in Dubrovnik?
This majestic city has so much history packed into the city walls and plenty to visit outside the city too. We recommend at least two days to see the main sights. This gives you a little time to relax along the way.
However, 3 or 4 days will ensure you have time to explore outside the city on your Croatia itinerary and enjoy the beautiful nearby beaches.
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How to Visit Dubrovnik, Croatia
Not surprisingly, Dubrovnik, Croatia, is now a top-rated travel destination (particularly as the setting of Game of Thrones, Croatia). As such, there are multiple flights from around Europe to Dubrovnik Airport.
The airport is located 15 km from the city center (~ 40 minutes on the shuttle bus, 7.50 EUR).
Public Transport
There are also several ferry services from Split and islands such as Hvar and Brac .
If you are traveling from Split on your Croatia itinerary, there are also affordable bus tickets. The journey takes around 4 hours, depending on the bus route.
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If you are traveling by car, remember that you cannot drive within the old town. In this case, you’ll need to stay outside the old walls. You can also use apps like Uber or regular taxis to get to your destination from here.
We recommend to rent a car in Croatia through Sunny Cars with free cancellation and insurance included. Book your rental car here .
Getting Around
The old town in Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a car-free zone, so no cars are allowed to enter within the walls. If traveling by taxi, the drivers will usually ask which gate you’d like to be dropped at, so it’s best to do a bit of research first. Pile Gate (west), Buza Gate (North), or Ploce Gate (East). From west to east of the city is about a 10-minute walk through the beautiful old part of the city.
If you want to explore the sights beyond the center, there is an excellent bus service. Purchase the 3-day Dubrovnik pass , and the bus transport is included.
How Much Does Dubrovnik Cost?
Dubrovnik can be more expensive in terms of accommodation, entrance fees, and restaurants. However, there is always the Dubrovnik Pass which can help reduce costs if you want to see all the main sights.
Costs of Traveling in Dubrovnik
Travel on a budget in Dubrovnik, from $410 − $300 USD weekly per person, mid-range $860 − $2470 USD, and high-end from $2390 − $3700 USD. However, costs depend on factors like accommodation, transportation, and activities. We did not include flights. Check flight prices here
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Tip: If you don’t want to spend too much money, get a cheap breakfast at the bakery chain Mlinar. This is also a good idea when you want to skip the crowds during the morning. There are a few supermarkets in town where you can also buy breakfast or lunch for the day ahead.
Best Time to Visit Dubrovnik, Croatia
The shoulder seasons (Spring and Fall) are quieter and not too hot, so it’s the perfect time for sightseeing. Prices are also a little cheaper at this time of the year.
Around September and October, most cruise ship vacations have also finished, and the sea is still warm for swimming.
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Dubrovnik Tours & Vacations
Uncover the jewel of the Dalmatian Coast with these tours from Dubrovnik, a beautiful, white stone town surrounded by ancient city walls. Check out the Renaissance buildings of the Sponza and Rector's Palaces, take a boat trip to nearby Lokrum Island and Fort Royal, or just sit back on Banje beach and enjoy the views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Head north to discover more of Croatia – Split, Zadar – or head south through the Balkans for a great southern Europe adventure.
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The Balkans beckon with these tours to Dubrovnik. Sitting pretty on the Adriatic Sea, the Croatian city features ancient city walls, a fascinating Old Town, and a stunning mountain backdrop. You might sail here along the Croatia coast from Split, stopping at islands like Hvar and Vis along the way. Or Dubrovnik might be the final stop on a journey through the Balkans, taking in Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, or maybe the start of an adventure south to Albania and Macedonia. These trips are Dalmatian delights.
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1. Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls Tour from Dubrovnik (Semi Private)
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3. Full-Day Dubrovnik Elaphite Islands Cruise with Lunch and drinks
4. Montenegro Full-Day Trip from Dubrovnik with Optional Boat Trip
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6. Adventure Dubrovnik - Sea Kayaking and Snorkeling Tour
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8. 4 Hours Speed Boat Group Tour of Blue Cave, Lopud, and Kolocep
9. Combo: Dubrovnik Old Town & Ancient City Walls
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11. Montenegro Private Full Day Tour from Dubrovnik
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14. Private boat tour- explore the islands, find hidden caves and try snorkelling
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18. Blue Cave, Green Cave and Lopud Šunj Beach Speedboat Tour
19. Galleon Elafiti Islands Cruise from Dubrovnik with Lunch
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21. Boat Tour to Mljet National Park & 3 Islands
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- Natalie K 0 contributions 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles Goran and Davor: best tour/tour guides ever! We did both the old town tour and the walls tour and they were both amazing! It’s definitely worth going at the beginning of your trip because you get great history about the city but both of our tour guides were AMAZING and gave us so many tips, recommendations etc. Our old town tour guide was Goran and he was absolutely amazing. Our walls tour guide was Davor and he was also great. If you get either of those 2 as your guide, you’re in luck because they are wonderful people: very nice, gave a lot of good history, and went out of their ways to give additional helpful tips. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour and would recommend it to everyone! Read more Review of: Combo: Dubrovnik Old Town & Ancient City Walls Written 10 May 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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Croatia Explorer Deluxe Cruise Dubrovnik - Split
excellent service from start to finish.
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Sail Dubrovnik to Split / Premium Boat, Above Deck Cabins
Amazing week, Andre was an excellent tour guide and planned our whole trip perfectly with some of the best recommendations at each stop. Highly recommend anyone to do this trip if you’re looking to see the best places in Croatia while having fun !!
- €150 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
Med Sailing in Croatia (from Dubrovnik to Split)
Incredible experience. We have booked to go again next year. This time we will be sailing Greek islands.
5-day Dubrovnik to Split one-way cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 20-35s
Great atmosphere, good amount of time at each port. I liked how the ship would stop at a remote to allow us to have a dip in the water or sunbake. Would have liked some more group activities/excursions. The food was very nice. The soups were delicious, home-cooked food and nice variety of food. The rooms were small and the shower was in a small cubicle with the toilet. Not much space to move around, very basic. The air conditioner would turn off and on during the night. So I was sweating and then go freezing cold. Filtered water was provided for free. Happy hour drinks were great. The crew on-board provided great hospitality. Billy was energetic and very approachable. At the end of the day, it depends who you're sailing with and who you meet on the boat which will give you a great experience.
Dubrovnik Islands Multisport
Beautiful place, fun excursions, but could have been better executed by Huck Finn. Always felt like second class, our needs came second, the company came first. They arranged our excursions around what suited them, not about when it was best for us, the customer. We kayaked in cold rainy weather one afternoon, instead of going in the morning when it was nice out. Our guide was pulled away to lead a kayak tour that booked last minute. Our dietary needs were not well communicated even though we expressed them weeks in advance.
Croatia Multi-Sport
Great trip! We’d never done a group tour before and were a bit apprehensive. Our group was diverse and everyone got along very well! Miles of smiles and wonderful guides made for a memorable experience.
Sailing Croatia - Dubrovnik to Split
Fantastic trip and amazing guide, I can really recommend this experience to everyone who wants to explore the more quiet side of Croatia’s coast.
Croatia Sailing Adventure: Dubrovnik to Split
This tour had a lot more sitting around then I expected, due to the weather conditions we only sailed once and due to being outside it was very hard to hear and understand the guide who had to repeat himself a couple times. Would be good to have a more formal itinerary with rotten down times, locations and things you can do like brochures for each island. The cabins are small so would reccomend reserving a room to yourself. Less time on island then expected.
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Excellent experience with a wonderful host family. The activities were well planned, enjoyable and of a good duration.
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This was an insightful, fun and memorable tour. Dubrovnik and Split just are stunning to all your senses. The tour guides we had for both locations were locals born and bred in each city. They were a wealth of information and surprised with some fun facts. Included transfers were great and on time. Gulliver Travel were very responsive with communications, prior, during an post the tour with any queries I had.
Family Dubrovnik and Croatian Islands Adventure
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CROATIA SAIL - Dubrovnik to Split (The Northern Explorer)
A week full of fun people, Croatian history and beautiful scenery. A real highlight of my europe trip, the cabins are air conditioned with your own en suite. The tour leads are super friendly and make it a memorable experience! Plenty of opportunities to swim, party and relax. I was one of the youngest on the tour at 23 and the type of people Koda seem to attract are all there for a good time, so had no issue getting along with those in their late 30s/early 40s. Average age is probably 30 and it’s a mix of couples, friends and singles. You’re a big family by the end!
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Secrets of Dubrovnik
Journey to Mljet Island
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Guided Scenic and Historical Dubrovnik Walk
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Private Cavtat On Your Own
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Take a real step back in time when you visit Dubrovnik, a town implanted with medieval roots and adorned in medieval style. Located in the southern portion of Croatia and situated on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik over time has developed a unique natural landscape that provides an exceptional place to explore, where it is common to find yourself not wanting to leave a place with exceptional beauty. While in Dubrovnik, delight in the opportunity to see all that this unique walled-city has to offer. Marvel at Dubrovnik's Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture and structures. Travel outside of Dubrovnik to the beautiful and lush countryside, into the small neighboring town of Cavtat, a quaint town that will bring pleasure to any visitor. Dubrovnik's wine and local cuisine are not to be missed either. You have a wealth of options regarding how to go about your visit, from walking tours to cable car rides and even bike tours.
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Eco Tuk Tours Dubrovnik is a family run tour operator that focuses on its customers. We add a well-known Croatian welcoming tradition with personalized service and deliver the necessary comfort, safety, entertainment and ease to fully enjoy Dubrovnik. Our main goal is to create a non-forgettable experience and lasting memories that you will take home with you. Come with us and let us show you Dubrovnik on 100% electric, 100% green and 100% fun way.
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You want to see Dubrovnik's best views and learn about its rich history and legends on a unique way? Than this is the perfect tour for you.
Our experienced crew will pick you up in our electric tuk tuk vehicle and first take you across Dubrovnik’s bridge for a wonderful view of the harbor and nearby islands. Then, up the Srdj mountain we go where the stunning view of the Old Town of Dubrovnik and crystal clear sea will take your breath away.
We then travel back down to the Old City where we park our tuk tuk and take you on stroll through the narrow streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Touch the ancient stones, listen to legends and learn about Dubrovnik’s rich history while you take home a lifetime lasting memory.
Duration: 3 hours
Price: 60 EUR per person
Private Tour: 240 EUR (max 4 adults per e tuk tuk)
Tour includes: driver/licenced city guide
WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN TOUR
Find out why Dubrovnik is one the most romantic places on earth by joining us on this spectacular tuk tuk sunset tour.
Watch the glorious sunset as the night descends on our thousand year old city walls.
If romance is on your agenda, take a tour that will be remembered a lifetime!
Duration: 2 hours
Price: 40 EUR per person
Private Tour: 160 EUR (max 4 adults per e tuk tuk )
DUBROVNIK IN THE PALM OF YOUR HANDS TOUR
A fun ride in an Eco-friendly tuk-tuk makes a great way to see some of the best views that Dubrovnik can offer! After driving along the Gruž port area we will continue our tour across Dubrovnik’s bridge from where you can enjoy the view of the harbor and many beautiful nearby islands. We save the best for last – Srdj Mountain. Hold Dubrovnik in the palm of your hands and be amazed by the breathtaking views of the Old City of Dubrovnik, the crystal clear Adriatic Sea and the numerous islands. Enjoy the views and learn about the rich history of Dubrovnik with guides born and raised in Dubrovnik.
DUBROVNIK UNDER SIEGE TOUR
For those interested in our recent tragic history along with the panoramic tuk tuk ride we also offer a tour including a visit to the Croatian War of Independence Museum, situated in a 200 year old fortress way up on top of the Srdj mountain.
This was the last line of Dubrovnik’s heroic defence for freedom.
Our guides, who experienced this first hand as children will try to evoke what life was like during this tragic and senseless war.
Price: 45 EUR per person
Private Tour: 160 EUR (max 4 adults per e tuk tuk )
Tour includes: entrance to the Croatian War of Independence Museum, driver/licenced city guide
OLD TOWN WALK & TALK
There are just few places in the world where medieval walls, red-tiled roofs and marble streets meet the azure-colure sea. Dubrovnik is just that place.
Come with us and walk through the stone paved streets of the Old Town and uncover the real story behind city’s churches, monasteries and palaces.
Discover the main sights and hidden gems of Dubrovnik, listen to the legends and let our experienced guides take you back in time.
Meeting point: Pile Gate
Duration: 1.5 hours
Private Tour: 80 EUR (max. 10 persons)
Tour includes: Licenced city guide
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Our day trips from Dubrovnik take you by speedboat from the city to the islands, caves, beaches, and secret spots only locals know. From our Elaphite Islands boat tour (including a visit to the famous D ubrovnik Blue Cave) to our romantic Dubrovnik sunset cruise and more…
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Enjoy a luxurious day on the water, soaking up the warm Mediterranean sun and exploring the stunning coastline around Dubrovnik at your leisure. You’ll feel like a celebrity as we speed along the coast with the wind in your hair, enjoying a glass of local wine and stopping to enjoy the view wherever it strikes your fancy.
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We’re born and raised inside the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik’s old town, with family roots in Dubrovnik for more than 100 years. Boating is life here, so we know every corner of the Dubrovnik archipelago. We’re not part of some huge company that serves tours without soul and passion.
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Since day one of Rewind Dubrovnik, our policy has always been a full refund for cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour and we continue to honour that flexibility. In the case of terrible weather, tours can be rescheduled or refunded even inside of a 24-hour window.
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The 20 best places to visit in Croatia that aren’t Dubrovnik
Posted: 1 March 2024 | Last updated: 22 April 2024
The secret is out (thanks to Game of Thrones ): Croatia’s “hidden gem” status is long gone, as millions flock to this part of the Mediterranean each year — particularly Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian Coast. However, the oddly-shaped country is diverse, from the sea to the mountains and every city and town in between. Here are 20 top destinations to visit in Croatia!
Croatia’s capital is often skipped by travelers who fly directly into Dubrovnik or Split, but it shouldn’t be. The city is full of excellent museums (over 30), including the world-famous Museum of Broken Relationships. There are also numerous trendy cafes, cool ruin bars, and the top restaurants in the country. It’s also a wonderful place to stroll through cobblestone streets, rainbow buildings, and beautiful gardens.
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Plitvice National Park
You know those shots of cascading waterfalls you see on Instagram from your college roommate on an extended Eurotrip? There’s a high chance they were taken in Croatia, and if so, very likely in the breathtaking Plitvice National Park. You’ll find deep green forests and electric blue water of varying shades cascading over cliffs and flowing into lakes. Enjoy hikes, walks over the water via boardwalks and boat rides — all with spectacular scenery.
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In this small town near Plitvice, the mini waterfalls literally flow right through town. Wander the streets and enjoy views of falls that flow through the old buildings and into the river below. Perhaps stop for a cafe and stay a while or take one of the walking tracks above town for a new vantage point.
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The largest town on the Istria Peninsula and a decent-sized port, Pula is another common entry point for visitors flying into the country. It makes for a good base for exploring the peninsula, is home to numerous pizzerias, and is one of the best-preserved Roman arenas in Europe.
The best-known of Istrian hill towns, Motovun, sits inland from Rovinj and Poreč. This Medieval town sits above the lovely countryside. The village makes a great base for exploring hill country or a nice day trip from other parts of the peninsula. It’s also home to a great film festival every summer. Just note you can’t actually drive in the Old Town; you’ll need to park outside the city walls and walk in.
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Another cute Istrian port town, Poreč is a popular resort getaway in Croatia. There are plenty of nearby beaches, bars, cafes, and restaurants to keep you occupied. However, the main draw of Poreč is the sixth-century UNESCO World Heritage basilica — don’t miss this on your visit!
Arguably Istria’s most interesting location, the town is like a mini-fairytale version of Motovun. On a hill, Grožnjan houses a music school and several galleries. Thus it’s common to hear notes playing throughout the streets as you stroll.
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A cute inland place to wander on the peninsula, the main draw here is Vodnjan’s mummies. Yes, you read the right. In the Church of St. Blaise, you’ll find the mummies of six saints and their stories. There’s also a lot of interesting street art for such a small place.
Most popular among Austrian retirees, Opatija is absolutely worth a stop for wonderful food and views. It’s also home to a number of mansions from the Habsburg period — an interesting contrast to much of the coast. And, if you visit outside of peak season, you’ll likely have it all to yourself.
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One of the better-known destinations on this list, Split is one of those cities that doesn’t require much planning. Just show up, wander the waterfront promenade, check out Diocletian’s Palace (now converted into a living, breathing museum with restaurants and shops right in the ruins), and enjoy some of Croatia’s best restaurants.
Often called Croatia’s coolest city, Zadar will have you wanting to extend your stay after just a few minutes. The former Italian enclave is home to some of the country’s trendiest bars and restaurants, as well as Roman ruins. Not to mention, Alfred Hitchcock said sunsets here were unmatched, and most would be inclined to agree. These days, if you head down to the sea, you can enjoy the sounds of the Sea Organ, an instrument constructed of holes drilled into the marble of the boardwalk, essentially organ pipes below the water. The same artist put together another installation, called “Greeting the Sun,” just down the shore, constructed of lights that change color periodically.
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Just south of Zadar lies a smaller version of Dubrovnik, home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites — St. James Cathedral and St. Nicholas Fortress. The promenade has some of the best views on the coast, and St. Michael’s Fortress, while not UNESCO recognized, has some of the best views of the town.
For the perfect day trip from Split, book one of the many boat tours or ferries that stop in Trogir. Home to an exceptionally preserved Old Town that is UNESCO designated, there’s no shortage of picture-perfect scenes. There are also quite a few good cafes for such a small place.
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Krka National Park
Between Zadar and Split lies Croatia’s second-most-popular destination for epic waterfalls and nature walks. Don’t miss the Skradinski — Krka’s biggest waterfall, Burnum Roman ruins, and the Krka Monastery. If you have more time, take a boat ride to the small island of Visovac or hike to the viewpoint above it!
Croatia’s party island is home to the best nightlife in the area. It’s also one of the most popular boat trips from Split and Dubrovnik. However, there’s so much more than just bars and clubs. Explore the historic old town, go wine and olive oil tasting, hike up the Spanish Fortress, or rent a car and explore the island outside of Hvar Town!
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The wine island and one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean, this is a favorite among both Croatian and international visitors. Sample unique varietals like Grk and Croatian classics like Plavac Mali and Pošip. You can even organize bike tours to different wineries! There are also numerous trails around the island and many cuisines offered at the restaurants.
Nightlife here rivals Hvar and is a bit less upscale and pretentious than on the larger island. However, Pag has more than parties to explore. Check out the old Roman aqueduct under Pag Town, enjoy a mud bath at Lokunja Beach, or explore the ghost town that is the Old Pag Town a few miles outside the current center.
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The greenest island in the country, Mljet is a nature-lovers paradise. It’s also home to amazing wine, cheese, and beautiful beaches. And don’t miss Veliko and Malo Jezero, the two salted lakes on the island!
Not to be confused with the national park with a similar name, Krk is an island near the Istria peninsula that you can drive directly on via the Krk Bridge. It’s also the largest island in the Adriatic and very popular if you want to camp. Due to its size, the island has a diverse landscape, and you can explore dense forests one day and rocky coastline the next. Perfect for those looking for a bit of an outdoor adventure!
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This seaside village is reminiscent of Italy — the colorful architecture, the gelato, pizza, and cafes, all along the stunning Mediterranean waterfront. The winding alleys through the Old Town will only have you lost for a moment before you pop out for an adorable cafe or a viewpoint of the surrounding area.
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Adventure Dubrovnik - Sea Kayaking and Snorkeling Tour. 3,591. See the 'Pearl of the Adriatic' from the water on a kayak tour from Dubrovnik. Accompanied by a guide, paddle past the city's medieval walls, leaving time for some snorkeling, swimming, and snacks at an isolated beach cave along Dubrovnik's coastline.
per adult. 3. Dubrovnik City Tour: Panorama Drive & Sightseeing Walk. 61. Bus Tours. 240-270 minutes. Dubrovnik City Tour three in one - city panorama drive, walking tour through the Old town and return transfer for one, awesome…. Free cancellation. Recommended by 98% of travelers.
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1. Montenegro Private Full Day Tour from Dubrovnik. 112. Food & Drink. 9-10 hours. For anyone visiting Dubrovnik, a private tour from Dubrovnik to the enchanting, historical country of Montenegro is a must…. Free cancellation. Recommended by 100% of travelers. from.
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Old Town Walking Tour. Price: $40.00 Sale Price: $35.00 Save: $5.00. Discover the fascinating history and culture of Dubrovnik's famous Old Town. Dubrovnik is a remarkably well-preserved example of a late-medieval walled city with its Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, and fountains.
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Croatia's party island is home to the best nightlife in the area. It's also one of the most popular boat trips from Split and Dubrovnik. However, there's so much more than just bars and clubs.
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Experience 700 years of history at the romantic Castle home to the World's Ancient Heroic Warriors and Royal leaders that shaped the Ancient World. World-class amenities unite with sheer luxury and unique surroundings, to make sure that there's nowhere you'd rather be. In 2018 the grounds, gardens, exhibitions, gift shop and cafe will be ...
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Here you can get advice and demonstration of skills in Underwater Hunting. All this will help you successfully master the Underwater Hunt. All instructors of our dive center PADI 5 have a high international status and extensive. Samara, Samara Oblast, Russia. Meets animal welfare guidelines.
Western Park. 72. Amusement & Theme Parks. Western Park is Samara's largest indoor amusement park. This is a place where music and funny laughter never ceases, the games never stop for a moment, and the winners will enjoy a variety of prizes and gifts. We have a huge number of attractions and slot machines.