Day tours from Dubrovnik
Start your day by exploring the historic Old Town of Dubrovnik, founded in the 7th century as Ragusa, an independent Republic that rivaled Venice in beauty. You’ll stroll along Stradun Street, taking in some of Croatia’s most treasured landmarks and cultural heritage.
After your time in the Old Town, your driver will take you to the top of Mount Srđ for breathtaking views of the city. Finally, you’ll conclude your tour by exploring the charming town of Cavtat, known for its stunning coastal scenery and vibrant atmosphere.
Explore the stunning coastal region of Montenegro, starting with a visit to the picturesque town of Perast. Here, you’ll take a boat to the iconic Church of Our Lady of the Rocks, built on a man-made island as a tribute to the Virgin Mary.
From Perast, continue to the medieval town of Kotor, known for its impressive defensive walls that symbolize centuries of strength. A local guide will spend up to 90 minutes sharing insights into Kotor’s rich history and unique architecture.
After the tour, you’ll have the option to enjoy some free time in Kotor or continue on to the vibrant town of Budva.
Your second country on this tour is Bosnia and Herzegovina. After a scenic two-and-a-half-hour drive, you’ll arrive in Mostar.
Begin with a walking tour of this charming town, established by the Ottomans in the 16th century. You’ll visit the iconic Old Bridge, explore the guarding towers, stroll down Copper Street, and wander through the bustling bazaar.
After the tour, your guide will take you to Blagaj to visit the Dervish House, a serene site nestled by the river. On your way back to Dubrovnik, you’ll also make a stop in the picturesque town of Počitelj, known for its historic architecture and stunning views.
Just a 45-minute drive from Dubrovnik, the Pelješac Peninsula awaits you. This tour combines delightful food, excellent wine, and a touch of history.
You’ll enjoy a wine and oyster tasting experience, savouring the local flavours that the region is famous for. Next, you’ll visit the medieval town of Ston, known for its impressive defensive walls, which are the second longest in the world, and home to the oldest active salt factory.
To wrap up your day, you’ll have lunch at a seafood restaurant, enjoying fresh local dishes while taking in the stunning coastal views.