The Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Itinerary

Weekly schedule: Every day
Meeting point: Riva
Departure time: 07:00
Return time: 18:00
Duration: 11
Age: 50
Start: Split
End: Split

Stages

Departure from Split - Riva 07:05


Walking tour with a local guide in Dubrovnik 12:00 – 13:30


Free time in Dubrovnik 13:30 – 16:00


Return to Split 19:30

DUBROVNIK DAY TRIP
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Total price

per person

What's included

Insurance
Licensed guide
Transfer
Wi-fi in the bus
A bottle of water

What's not included

Lunch
Tickets
Gratuities for drivers / instructors (at personal discretion)
Any personal expenses
Entry tickets
Wine tasting (optional)

What to bring

Swimsuit, hat and towel
Spare clothes to change
Sunscreen
Cash money for personal expenses
Camera to capture amazing photos

Places we will visit

DUBROVNIK TOWN
DUBROVNIK WALL

Description

A town of monuments or museums under UNESCO patronage. Starting from the 1940 m long walls with bulwarks, the Stradun, Orlando’s pillar, the gothic renaissance palace of Sponza and the celebrated Rector’s Palace as well as the famous church and monastery, Dubrovnik has, without a doubt, a special place in Croatia’s cultural heritage. Once a part of the Republic of Dubrovnik, there is also the nearby Pelješac peninsula with the 5.5 km long walls of the stone town of Ston. Growing up on the remains of a Greek colony, the island of Korčula with streets that have a fish bone pattern is a true urban gem and asides from the traditional knight’s game called “Moreška”, is most famous today for being the birth place of Marko Polo. In the furthest south, there is the island of Mljet with a Benedictine monastery built in the 12th century that was constructed on an island in the middle of the great lake.

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