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Dubrovnik Old Town guided city walking tour
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Dubrovnik Old Town guided city walking tour

Book this evening walking tour of Dubrovnik Old Town. Take photographs from various lookout points. Discover the past and present of Dubrovnik.

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Game of Thrones King’s Landing walking tour in Dubrovnik
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Game of Thrones King’s Landing walking tour in Dubrovnik

Book a walking tour to discover the Game of Thrones King's Landing in Dubrovnik. Follow in your favorite GoT characters steps. Learn how the walled city was used as a setting.

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Game of Thrones King's Landing film locations private tour
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Game of Thrones King's Landing film locations private tour

Book a private walking tour of the Game of Thrones King's Landing. Follow in your favorite GoT characters steps. Learn how the walled city was used as a setting.

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Elafiti islands full-day cruise from Dubrovnik
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Elafiti islands full-day cruise from Dubrovnik

Book this full day cruise from Dubrovnik. Enjoy a relaxing day of island hopping in Koločep, Lopud and Šipan. Refuel with a traditional lunch aboard a classic wooden ship and swim in the Adriatic Sea.

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Pelješac, Ston, wine and oyster tasting private half-day tour
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Pelješac, Ston, wine and oyster tasting private half-day tour

Book this tour and discover Ston and Pelješac. See the walls in Ston. Taste oysters and mussels in Ston and top quality wine on the Pelješac Peninsula.

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Best of Bosnia and Herzegovina private tour
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Best of Bosnia and Herzegovina private tour

Book a private tour of the best of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Explore Počitelj, a UNESCO heritage site. Visit the Kravice waterfalls and Mostar's Old Bridge.

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Montenegro Blue private tour from Dubrovnik
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Montenegro Blue private tour from Dubrovnik

Discover Montenegro on a private tour from Dubrovnik. Visit Perast and Our Lady of the Rocks island. Explore Kotor and the Cathedral of St. Tryphon.

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Mostar full-day guided city tour
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Mostar full-day guided city tour

Book a full-day guided tour of Mostar with stops in Neum and Počitelj. Experience a place where cultures merge and visit the Old Bridge.

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Best of Montenegro full-day guided tour
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Best of Montenegro full-day guided tour

Book a full-day guided tour of Montenegro. See its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visit Perast and the island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Explore the old city of Kotor.

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Konavle Valley wine-tasting tour with scenic train ride
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Konavle Valley wine-tasting tour with scenic train ride

Konavle valley's distinctive culture and cuisine are revealed in all their glory during this half-day tour. You'll sample locally grown wines at family-run vineyards, ride a train from village to village and tuck into some traditional food, all in the scenic surroundings of the Konavle valley. Antun, one of our local guides, says, ‘Dubrovačka Malvasija is the renowned grape variety unique to this region. Local winemakers managed to save the species, even though there were only three healthy vines remaining in the post-war period.'Located near the border with Montenegro, between mountains and the Adriatic Sea, the valley is a sun-drenched countryside escape from Dubrovnik. You'll arrive in the village of Zastolje to visit the historic Brajković winery, then it's all aboard to ride to Ljuta by train. Here, you'll see how the 500-year-old Đivanović water mill had dual purposes – since medieval times it was used to produce flour and process wool into fabric.After this visit, we'll continue to a different vineyard and wine cellar for more tasting. You'll sample some local culture when you try a typical ploughman's lunch, just as the farmers would eat during a hard day in the fields. The final stop is a third winery. Antun says, ‘You'll relish a cold glass of Konavle rosé alongside a slice of typical pandišpanj sponge cake at this vineyard. Pandišpanj is traditionally made for special occasions, like this tour, when we welcome our guests to our beautiful Konavle valley.'

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Cilipi Folklore Morning
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Cilipi Folklore Morning

The village of Cilipi, just south of Dubrovnik, sets the scene for this half-day tour. You'll be immersed in Croatian folklore and traditions with Sunday mass at St Nicholas Church, a show and market where you can browse all kinds of handicrafts.

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River Neretva Boat Tour with Lunch
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River Neretva Boat Tour with Lunch

The canals and lakes of the Neretva valley are the stars of this full day tour. You'll glide along the River Neretva on a trupica – a traditional Croatian riverboat – with the chance to spot wildlife as you drift towards Lake Kuti. Nika, one of our local guides, says, ‘Lake Kuti is a haven for wildlife – there are birds such the golden eagle, common buzzard and peregrine falcon as well as reptiles like the Balkan green lizard. It's a green oasis amid the region's karst landscapes.'Home to an array of diverse wildlife and flora, the River Neretva flows through just 20km of Croatia. But good things come in small numbers here, and as you cast off along the backwaters and canals of the river, you'll see exactly why. Onboard a typical wooden riverboat, you'll get up close with your natural surroundings, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way. Keep a lookout for turtles, waterfowl and other birds that call the riverbank home, as well as many species of fish.And once you've built up an appetite, we'll dock at Neretva House tavern, which is accessible by boat only, for lunch. You'll be treated to a feast of traditional Dalmatian dishes, washed down with local wine and fresh water. Then, with a full belly, you'll set off for the return journey along the river. Once you're back on dry land, you'll round off the tour with a pit stop in a secret location – it's guaranteed to be a perfect photo opportunity.

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Things to do in Dubrovnik

The ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ ticks all the boxes – sun, sea, culture and history. The orange rooftops of Dubrovnik form a romantic contrast to the azure sea and under these terracotta tiles lies a UNESCO-protected old town. The city’s medieval walls protect many attractions, from palaces to gates, from monasteries to fountains. But there’s also plenty to do in the surrounding area – you can relax on the beaches, take a boat trip to Lokrum island or explore the wildlife of the Konavle Valley.Top 6 Things to Do in Dubrovnik1. Walk the Dubrovnik City WallsThe medieval city walls of Dubrovnik date from the 13th century and offer an unbeatable vantage point from which to observe the city. A walk on these walls offers you great views over the city. They’re the perfect place to start your introduction to Dubrovnik. They take about 1.5 to 2 hours to walk, depending on how many pit stops you make. One of the joys of the route is to gaze at the towers, churches and fortresses of the old town, or to peer into the secret gardens or courtyards of private homes. Join a local guide if you want to know all about the history and secret spots.2. Discover the historic city centreAfter admiring the city from the walls, take a closer look at the centre. Game of Thrones fans will love it here and will recognise many of the places used for the filming of King's Landing. But even if you’re not a fan of the series, the UNESCO-listed old town will enchant you. A good place to start your visit is the inner city by the Pile Gate – the main entrance to the old town – after which you walk straight to the main street, Stradun, with its ornate Onofrio fountain. Don't miss the Franciscan Monastery, St Blaise's Church, the Clock Tower and the Rector's Palace. And it goes without saying that strolling through the narrow streets is an experience in itself.3. Take the boat to LokrumAfter a boat trip of about 15 minutes, you’re in a completely different world. The island of Lokrum is small, but you can easily spend half or full day there. Visiting the isle’s Fort Royal castle is a must – the view over Dubrovnik and the Adriatic Sea is a fitting reward for the gentle hike uphill. The 12th-century Benedictine monastery is also unmissable. Stroll through the cloisters and admire the gardens. Game of Thrones fans should grab the chance to sit on the Iron Throne. And there’s more to Lokrum than history – it’s also a nice place to relax and go for a swim.4. Go on an excursion to the Konavle ValleyNature and wine lovers, take note – the Konavle Valley has what you’re looking for. Oodles of it. Located on the border with Montenegro, it makes for a perfect excursion from Dubrovnik. You’ll find cypresses, pines and vines as far as the eye can see. The region is often compared to Tuscany and is popular for its tranquillity, landscapes and top restaurants. A meal washed down with a local wine is a must. If you want to learn more about these, join a wine tours in the many family-owned vineyards. Sports enthusiasts are also in the right place here, with plenty of hiking and biking trails.5. Admire the view from Mount SrdIf the views from the city walls are a treat, wait till you see what they’re like from the top of Mount Srd. The mountain is 412 metres above sea level and on a clear day you can see as far away as 60km. To reach the top quickly, we recommend the funicular, which takes you up in just 4 minutes. It’s closed in winter but in summer it opens right up till midnight, so you can also admire the glittering night-time panorama of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic. And there’s more to the mountain than the views. At the summit, is French-built Fort Imperial, which dates from the 19th century. It houses a museum chronicling the Croatian war of independence.6. Relax on the BeachesAll that sunshine and temperatures approaching 30°C in summer means that some time to cool off is always welcome. And Dubrovnik doesn’t disappoint on this score. It’s got plenty of beaches where you can enjoy the sun at your leisure and swim in the Adriatic. Beaches are mainly pebbly because of the nature of the coastline, with no sandy strands nearby. Those within easy reach of the town centre include Banje – it’s got a great view of the city walls – and Solic, a cove close to the Pile Gate. A bit further away is St Jakov Beach. It lies in a sheltered cove of pine-studded cliffs and under a stone church. Well worth the 30-minute walk.
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