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1-day excursions

 

If you wish to explore Dubrovnik surroundings or make a brief visit to nearby countries (Montenegro or Bosnia & Herzegovina), 1-day excursions are excellent choice. Book you seats in advance and spend your time in a best way. For personalised trips or car transfers, please contact us via e-mail.

Montenegro
Kotor & Budva

Departure. 8:00  Return: 18:00   Eur 59,00/person

Spend your day in charming Montenegro exploring the natural beauty and historical cities of this small country. After visiting the old towns of Perast and Kotor, enjoy a scenic tour of Sveti Stefan before making your way to Budva, one of the oldest cities on the Adriatic coast.

Take in beautiful views of Dubrovnik’s Old Town as you head out of the city and drive along the enchanting Adriatic coast to the neighboring country of Montenegro. Despite its small size, Montenegro offers a great variety of nature, history, culture, and tradition.

Visit the coastal town of Risan and then stop at one of the most iconic places on the Bay of Kotor - Perast. Admire the gorgeous Baroque and Venetian architecture and perhaps take an optional boat trip to the small islet Our Lady of the Rocks before heading to Kotor.

In Kotor - a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its many ancient monuments and well-preserved Medieval architecture—follow your guide through the city’s historical center and spend some time at your leisure. Continue to Sveti Stefan and learn about the interesting history of this small islet before your last stop, the walled town of Budva, known for its sandy beaches and diverse nightlife. After a tour of the city’s Old Town, a short ferry ride takes you back to Dubrovnik.

Island of
Korcula

Departure. 8:00  Return: 18:00  Eur 65,00/person

One of the most romantic island cities in Croatia, Korcula island is one of the top destinations for tourists that cruise the Adriatic. According to legend, it was founded by the Trojan hero Antenor, and was home to the Mesolithic and Neolithic peoples who first settled on this island. Most famously known to be the birth place of traveler Marco Polo in 1254, Korcula is now the second most populous island on the Adriatic, filled with historical and cultural heritage.

Ston is the first stop after departing from Dubrovnik. With well preserved city walls which once protected the town during the medieval times, Ston is a charming town with rich history. An optional visit to the ancient salt-works before continuing on the Peljesac peninsula will allow for an interesting stop on the tour.

Enjoy the beautiful green scenery, vineyards and blue bays along the way before arriving to Orebic to embark on a boat ride to the magnificent island of Korcula. Once in town, visit the cathedral, city museum, and the house of Marco Polo. Followed is free time to walk through the Old Town and its abundant souvenir shops, and have lunch at a tavern of your choice serving many delicious Dalmatian specialities. After saying good-bye to this marvellous island, there is one last stop to be made on our return, as the Peljesac peninsula is known as one of the most famous Croatian wine regions. Enjoying in an extraordinary wine tasting is a delightful ending to the journey as we continue back to Dubrovnik.

Mostar & Medugorje

Departure. 8:00  Return: 18:00   Eur 59,00/person

Cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovnia and take in the stunning natural beauty of the town of Mostar, with its iconic bridge spanning the meandering river below. Along the way, stop at the religious pilgrimage site of Medjugore and the UNESCO-listed city of Pocitelj.

Depart Dubrovnik and stop for a short break on Dubrovnik Bridge for some wonderful scenic photos overlooking the beautiful red roofs of the city. As you make your way along the Adriatic Coast, stop for a short break in Bosnia’s only coastal town: Neum. This is a great opportunity to pick up a souvenir or 2, or just relax in one of the cafes with a traditional coffee.

Continue along the picturesque route to Pocitelj, where you enjoy a walking tour of the Heritage Site’s center, and take in the striking landmarks including the hilltop fort and the Haji-Ali Mosque.

The next destination is the spiritual and religious center of Medjugorje. From the apparition of the Virgin Mary in 1981, this well-kept town has been a magnet for visitors.

Your final stop on this tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the world-famous town of Mostar. Known as a meeting point of different cultures and religions, the history here is extremely varied. Stroll across the spectacular white-stone bridge and explore the blend of Moorish, Christian, and Muslim monuments that make up the town’s unique way of life.

Three islands cruise

Departure. 9:30  Return: 18:00  Eur 45,00/person

Spend a day hopping around 3 of the picturesque Elaphite Islands just off the coast of Dubrovnik. Kick back on the boat with unlimited drinks onboard as you cruise to Kolocep, Sipan, and Lopud islands. Explore pristine beaches, remarkable ruins, picture-perfect pine forests, and citrus gardens.

After pick up from your hotel, drive to the port to join your skipper for the day. Your first stop is the lush-green island of Kolocep, a quintessential Croatian island blessed with orange and lemon groves as well as pine forests stretching as far as the eye can see. Take an hour of free time on the island to soak up the sun on the delightful beach or stroll to the medieval Chapel of St. Anton.

Next, continue to the neighboring island, Sipan. Enjoy some leisure time to take in the picturesque island sights including 15th-century houses and churches, a quaint marina, and enchanting coastal paths sheltered by fig trees and citrus bushes.

En route to the final island for the day, Lopud, savor a delicious picnic lunch served on the boat. Choose from an array of freshly caught fish, meat, and vegetarian dishes with unlimited Croatian wine and soft drinks. When you land on Lopud, head to the famous Sunj beach, known for its white sands and calm waters perfect for a refreshing dip, before making your way to Dubrovnik and getting dropped off at your hotel.

 

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