Discover the enchanting beauty of Dubrovnik, the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, on a private tour. Explore the medieval walls, visit cultural monuments, indulge in Mediterranean cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking views of this coastal gem.
Discover the enchanting beauty of Dubrovnik, the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, on a private tour. Explore the medieval walls, visit cultural monuments, indulge in Mediterranean cuisine, and soak in the breathtaking views of this coastal gem.
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Lepetani - After a pleasant 50-minute drive, the journey reaches the ferry crossing, embarking on a brief yet unforgettable sea passage across the stunning Bay of Kotor.
For around 10 minutes, enjoy panoramic views of the bay from a unique vantage point. Encircled by majestic mountains rising above the clear waters, this tranquil crossing offers a…
- Lepetani - After a pleasant 50-minute drive, the journey reaches the ferry crossing, embarking on a brief yet unforgettable sea passage across the stunning Bay of Kotor.
For around 10 minutes, enjoy panoramic views of the bay from a unique vantage point. Encircled by majestic mountains rising above the clear waters, this tranquil crossing offers a perfect moment to unwind. The sea’s aroma and the gentle sound of waves create a truly authentic coastal ambiance — a simple yet memorable experience that deepens the connection with Montenegro’s natural beauty.
- Herceg-Novi - The journey continues with a scenic drive through Herceg Novi, a delightful coastal town renowned for its blooming mimosas and numerous stone stairways ascending from the sea to the hills. Often referred to as the “City of Sun,” Herceg Novi boasts an exceptional number of sunny days each year.
Although it is one of the newer settlements on the Adriatic, its history is remarkably dynamic. Over the centuries, various empires and rulers have left their mark, shaping the town’s architecture and spirit. This blend of influences makes Herceg Novi one of the most picturesque and culturally rich destinations along the Montenegrin coast.
- Bosanka - Remember to bring your passport as the journey crosses the border after 1.5 hours of driving. It can be busy, so waiting in a comfortable car is expected, but the team will share various legends and stories to keep you entertained. You will be convinced that Dubrovnik is a city worth visiting, so crowds are not a concern. After crossing the border, enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of Cavtat and the Dubrovnik Riviera. Before reaching Dubrovnik’s Old Town, a photo break will be taken at the most beautiful viewpoint of Dubrovnik and the island of Lokrum, known as Peacock Island, which holds many secrets to be revealed during this trip.
- Dubrovnik - After about thirty minutes, the journey arrives at the magnificent Old Town of Dubrovnik — a city that, like a phoenix, has survived earthquakes and wars, yet continues to stand proudly in the same place. Its story has been told in countless books, yet it never truly ends.
The walking tour begins along the famous Stradun, passing the grand Onofrio’s Fountain, the historic Franciscan Monastery Dubrovnik, Sponza Palace, the Church of St. Blaise, the Cathedral, Orlando’s Column, the Rector’s Palace, and the monumental Baroque staircase leading to the Church of St. Ignatius. Along the way, hidden alleys will be explored to reveal the city’s authentic charm.
There will be free time to enjoy lunch in a Mediterranean restaurant or relax with a coffee on Stradun. Afterward, the journey passes through the modern part of the city before beginning the return trip, approximately two and a half hours back to the accommodation.

- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- English or Russian speaking driver/guide
- Private transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- English or Russian speaking driver/guide
- Private transportation
- Drinks and snacks that you buy during the tour, visits to restaurants and bars.
- Tour Guide Tip
- Drinks and snacks that you buy during the tour, visits to restaurants and bars.
- Tour Guide Tip
Enclosed by robust Medieval barriers, one of Europe’s most stunning coastal cities is located. It’s often referred to as the ‘Adriatic’s Jewel.’ Visiting Dubrovnik presents a special chance to explore one of the Mediterranean’s most sequestered old towns. The renowned British author George Bernard Shaw had this to say during his visit: ‘Dubrovnik is the…
Enclosed by robust Medieval barriers, one of Europe’s most stunning coastal cities is located. It’s often referred to as the ‘Adriatic’s Jewel.’ Visiting Dubrovnik presents a special chance to explore one of the Mediterranean’s most sequestered old towns. The renowned British author George Bernard Shaw had this to say during his visit: ‘Dubrovnik is the place to be for those who seek paradise on earth.’ You will certainly be captivated by a tour of the second most frequented open-air museum worldwide. Take advantage of your leisure time in the Old Town to explore various cultural monuments, museums, churches, palaces, towers, a lovers’ rendezvous spot, a promenade, and a swimming pool - the famed Porporela. Sample the Mediterranean’s unique cuisines in taverns and restaurants. Or merely sip a coffee on Stradun and bask in the charm of this splendid city.
- Travel time is included in the total duration
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.