
$193
Private City and Beach by Speed BoatGet ready to step back in time and walk in the footsteps of history on this private tour. Be picked up from the port and escorted to Pile Gate, the remnants of a 15th century gate that welcomes you into Old Town.Following an orientation briefing from your local and knowledgeable guide you will be given a map; then take to the streets to explore this medieval wonder on your own. Start with a walk along the narrow gate walls for a great overview of this walled city with stunning views of red rooftops, the Adriatic Sea, and nearby islands.Back down on street level you will canvass this pedestrian-friendly city (no cars are allowed) and see its highlights, including Onofrio's Fountain, St. Blaise's Church, Rector's Palace, and the Franciscan Monastery. While here, be sure to watch your footing on the marble streets of the Stradun, or Main Street, and talk up the vendors in the open-air Green Market.Afterward, make your way down to the port and board a private boat for a delightfully different view of the city walls from the water, as well as Daxa Island, Lokrum Island, and Montovjerna all the way to Fort Lovrijenac.At the end of the boat tour you will be taken to St. Jacov Beach, one of the most famous beaches in town and be greeted with a delicious welcome drink. Then enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters or take a walk on the beach. Make your way to one of the sunbeds to work on your tan if you wish, and simply relax as you immerse yourself in the beautiful atmosphere of the Adriatic.This exclusive, 5-hour private tour lets you experience the beauty and magic of Dubrovnik's Old Town by land and by water. Book today.Please Note: Boats available for this tour accommodate groups of up to 5 or 8 guests maximum. Groups with more than 8 guests will need to book multiple boats. Please take this information into consideration when booking.
Dubrovnik, Croatia, offers docking at Gruž Port. Travelers explore Old Town walls and Lokrum Island. Excursions include kayaking along Adriatic shores. Local markets sell travarica. The peak season, May to September, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures medieval ramparts and Adriatic vistas. Dining onboard includes pašticada, a Croatian favorite. Souvenirs, like lace crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Dalmatian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while sturdy shoes enhance wall walks. Dubrovnik’s historic charm offers a vibrant Croatian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of UNESCO landmarks and scenic coasts, making Dubrovnik an engaging destination for exploration. (126 words)
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing, with your bathing suit beneath your clothes, and sensible, flat-soled walking shoes. Sunglasses, a towel and sunscreen are suggested.
300 minutes