Embark on a breathtaking tour of Dubrovnik and Cavtat, Croatia’s iconic towns. Discover panoramic views, rich history, and iconic landmarks on this unforgettable journey.
Embark on a breathtaking tour of Dubrovnik and Cavtat, Croatia’s iconic towns. Discover panoramic views, rich history, and iconic landmarks on this unforgettable journey.
- Franjo Tudman Bridge - From the terrace, the turquoise waters of Rijeka Dubrovačka bay unfold before you, surrounded by steep cliffs and rocky hills adorned with lush Mediterranean greenery. To the right of the bridge, the new city of Dubrovnik, Lapad, and the cruise ship terminal at Port Gruž are visible. On the left, the rolling hills of the…
- Franjo Tudman Bridge - From the terrace, the turquoise waters of Rijeka Dubrovačka bay unfold before you, surrounded by steep cliffs and rocky hills adorned with lush Mediterranean greenery. To the right of the bridge, the new city of Dubrovnik, Lapad, and the cruise ship terminal at Port Gruž are visible. On the left, the rolling hills of the Dubrovnik countryside, dotted with small villages and olive groves, stretch out. In the distance, the majestic Mount Srđ offers another breathtaking view of the city. The view from the Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge terrace perfectly blends natural beauty with historic charm, providing a unique perspective on one of the world’s most beautiful cities.
- Ombla - The Ombla River is remarkable in many aspects. It is the shortest river in the world with a delta and one of the few underground rivers that flow above ground. Fed by underground springs, the river maintains a constant water temperature year-round, making it a popular spot for swimming and fishing. Historically and culturally significant, the river once powered numerous mills and other water-driven machinery. Today, remnants of these old mills and the impressive waterfalls created to power them can still be seen. The river and its surroundings, a protected natural reserve, are home to diverse flora and fauna, including various fish, birds, and other wildlife. The Ombla River is a stunning and unique natural wonder, offering visitors a chance to explore the beauty and history of this captivating region of Croatia.
- Mount Srd - Mount Srđ, located above Dubrovnik, provides a truly breathtaking panoramic view of the Elafiti Islands (the Elaphite archipelago). At an altitude of 412 meters, visitors can enjoy an unobstructed view of the Adriatic Sea and the beautiful island chain in the distance.
- Homeland War Museum - Explore one of Mount Srđ’s most intriguing attractions: a newly exhibited aircraft from the Homeland War, displayed beside the Homeland War Museum at the historic Fort Imperial above Dubrovnik. This open-air exhibit combines powerful wartime heritage with stunning panoramic views over Dubrovnik and the Adriatic, offering visitors a memorable experience of the city’s resilience, history, and beauty.
- Bosanka viewpoint - The view from the postcard viewpoint at Srđ Hill in Dubrovnik is absolutely breathtaking and is considered one of the best in the city. From the hilltop, you can see the entire city of Dubrovnik, the Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding countryside. Looking towards the city, the distinctive red-tiled roofs of the Old Town, the impressive city walls, and the many churches and palaces that make up this historic city are visible. The view is particularly striking at sunset when the warm light casts a golden glow over the city and sea. At the hilltop, Fort Imperial, built during the Napoleonic Wars, offers visitors the chance to climb to the top for stunning views and to learn more about the area’s history. The view from Srđ Hill is a must-see for anyone visiting Dubrovnik, serving as a breathtaking reminder of the beauty and history of this unique city and its surroundings.
- Cavtat Old Town - Cavtat is a charming small town located just 20 kilometers southeast of Dubrovnik. Nestled on a scenic bay surrounded by hills covered with cypress and pine trees, it boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times. Cavtat is renowned for its picturesque old town, featuring narrow streets, quaint houses, and several historic landmarks, including the 15th-century Rector’s Palace and the baroque Church of St. Nicholas. Cavtat is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors seeking a more relaxed and peaceful alternative to the bustling city of Dubrovnik.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Experience an awe-inspiring tour of two of Croatia’s most magnificent cities - Dubrovnik and Cavtat - and relish top-notch panoramic sceneries and deep-rooted history. This expedition transports you back in time, highlighting some of the region’s most remarkable landmarks and natural marvels.
The journey kicks off in Dubrovnik, where panoramic vistas of…
Experience an awe-inspiring tour of two of Croatia’s most magnificent cities - Dubrovnik and Cavtat - and relish top-notch panoramic sceneries and deep-rooted history. This expedition transports you back in time, highlighting some of the region’s most remarkable landmarks and natural marvels.
The journey kicks off in Dubrovnik, where panoramic vistas of the city from its most picturesque spots await you. From the Franjo Tuđman Bridge to the Ombla River and the famed Srđ Hill, you can seize some truly remarkable memories and gorgeous photographs.
Next, we venture to the captivating town of Cavtat, recognized as one of the supreme European destinations. Here, you get to immerse in the town’s profound history and wander around its narrow streets and beautiful coastlines. The city is drenched in history, and you’ll get the chance to discover some of its most prominent landmarks, including the 15th-century Rector’s Palace and the baroque Church of St. Nicholas.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.