
Monument visits in Dubrovnik
Korcula and Ston full-day trip with wine tasting
Discover the highlights of the Peljesac Peninsula, from the impressive walls of Ston to Korcula, and taste Croatian wines and liqueurs at a local winery.
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Group tour to Medjugorje from Dubrovnik
Book a full-day group tour to the famous catholic pilgrimate site of Medjugorje. Relax in comfortable transportation from Dubrovnik, climb the Apparition Hill and visit St James church.
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Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls full-day tour with pickup from Dubrovnik
Book your ticket for this Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls full-day tour with pickup from Dubrovnik.
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Mostar City with optional guided tour, Ottoman home visit and Turkish coffee
East meets west in Mostar – a city where minarets and church spires rise above ancient stone houses. You'll cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina and discover sights such as the world‑famous Stari Most bridge and the bustling bazaar. Mostar is a melting pot of cultures and religions, with an old town full of grand Ottoman and Habsburg‑era buildings. Historic minarets and imposing cathedrals rise in the shadow of the 2,000‑metre Mt Velez.If you've opted for the full experience, your guide will lead you through the cobbled old bazaar, into a well‑preserved traditional Ottoman home and inside one of the many mosques. You'll also enjoy a coffee served in a traditional Turkish house. Afterwards, you'll have free time to explore at your own pace. You can browse old craft shops or enjoy lunch overlooking the Insta‑perfect Stari Most bridge on the River Neretva.If you prefer something simpler, you can choose the option that only includes transport to Mostar and a guide on the coach. It's ideal if you'd rather explore independently once you arrive.
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A trip along ever-changing south Dalmatian coast from Dubrovnik takes you to the tiny country of Montenegro – a land of great natural beauty and immense cultural heritage. You'll explore Kotor, Perast and the island of Our Lady of the Rocks during this full day tour.
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Game of Thrones King's Landing filming locations tour
Fans of Game of Thrones will delight in this filming locations tour to Fort Lovrijenac just on the outskirts of Dubrovnik's old town and Lokrum Island – or the Red Keep and Qarth. You'll get to re-live scenes from the epic series while seeing two historic sites.Your afternoon gets off to an exciting start with a walk up to Fort Lovrijenac, which also doubles up as the Red Keep in King's Landing – the capital of the Seven Kingdoms. It's perched high above the old town of Dubrovnik and affords you a great view of the Battle of Blackwater Bay, the House of the Undying Dungeon and, of course, the city below.Then, you'll hop aboard the boat from the old port to exotic Lokrum Island, where you'll learn all about its history and recent transformation into the magical town of Qarth. You'll walk over to the Benedictine monastery and arboretum. Just remember to take a bun or two for the resident peacocks.
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Legends of Peljesac and Korcula tour
Known as ‘Little Dubrovnik', Korcula town is full of historic sights and it's more than easy on the eye. Along with the wine-producing area of Peljesac and the walled village of Ston, it's one of the star turns of this fascinating excursion.
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Guided walking tour of Dubrovnik old town in French
The storybook streets of Dubrovnik old town provide the setting for this easy-going morning walking tour. After transferring from your hotel, you'll meet your French-speaking guide and head straight into the heart of this UNESCO-listed gem. Think polished limestone streets, terracotta rooftops and centuries of history tucked into every stone.This walking tour of the old town brings you an impressive line-up of sights in the cool of the morning. The area's packed with Baroque churches, Venetian houses and ornate palaces. Not to mention designer shops and homey restaurants, splashing fountains and bell towers. All of which you'll spot during the tour.Top billing, though, has to go to the chunky walls and battlements that surround the city. Places don't come much prettier than this – no wonder the poet Byron dubbed it ‘the pearl of the Adriatic'. After the tour, you'll have free time to explore under your own steam.
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