Explore Dubrovnik’s stunning panoramas, rich history, and hidden gems on a guided shore excursion. Enjoy seamless transfers and breathtaking views.
Explore Dubrovnik’s stunning panoramas, rich history, and hidden gems on a guided shore excursion. Enjoy seamless transfers and breathtaking views.
- Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge - Situated in Dubrovnik, Croatia, the Franjo Tuđman Bridge is a magnificent cable-stayed structure that crosses the Dubrovnik harbor. Opened in 2002, it links the city to the airport and the Pelješac Bridge. Named in honor of Croatia’s first President, Franjo Tuđman, the bridge is celebrated for its graceful design and…
- Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge - Situated in Dubrovnik, Croatia, the Franjo Tuđman Bridge is a magnificent cable-stayed structure that crosses the Dubrovnik harbor. Opened in 2002, it links the city to the airport and the Pelješac Bridge. Named in honor of Croatia’s first President, Franjo Tuđman, the bridge is celebrated for its graceful design and sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea and the historic Old Town. Its contemporary architecture beautifully contrasts with Dubrovnik’s ancient walls, serving as both a practical transport route and a picturesque landmark.
- Ombla River Spring - The Ombla River, a short yet remarkable river in Croatia, is recognized as one of the shortest rivers globally, stretching approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles). It begins at the Ombla Spring near Dubrovnik and flows into the Adriatic Sea. The river is renowned for its pristine waters and scenic surroundings, featuring karst landscapes and lush greenery. The Ombla is also distinguished by the Ombla Hydroelectric Power Plant, one of Croatia’s oldest, which utilizes its flow for renewable energy production.
- Mount Srđ - Srđ (also spelled Srd) is a notable mountain peak that overlooks Dubrovnik, Croatia. Standing at 412 meters (1,352 feet) above sea level, it provides stunning panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik’s Old Town, and the nearby islands. Srđ is a favored destination for both tourists and locals, accessible via the Dubrovnik Cable Car, which offers a scenic journey with breathtaking vistas.
- Fort Imperial - Fort Imperial, perched on Mount Srđ above Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a historic fortress constructed by the French in 1810 during the Napoleonic Wars. Its strategic location provided a commanding view of Dubrovnik and the surrounding Adriatic Sea, establishing it as a crucial military stronghold. The fort was later utilized by the Austrians and played a significant role in the Croatian War of Independence in the early 1990s.
- Old Town - Dubrovnik Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a breathtaking medieval walled city on Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Dubbed the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” it boasts cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and iconic landmarks such as the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the Cathedral of the Assumption. Surrounded by massive stone walls, the Old Town offers stunning views of the sea and nearby islands. Its lively atmosphere, rich history, and cultural heritage make it an essential destination to visit.

- Comfortable air-conditioned van with free Wi-Fi
- Licensed guide
- Panoramic sightseeing ride
- Return transfer from cruise ship
- Guided walking tour through Dubrovnik Old Town
- Comfortable air-conditioned van with free Wi-Fi
- Licensed guide
- Panoramic sightseeing ride
- Return transfer from cruise ship
- Guided walking tour through Dubrovnik Old Town
- For the Dubrovnik cable car, an adult a one-way ticket is 15 Euros.
- Meals and drinks
- Gratuities
- For the Dubrovnik cable car, an adult a one-way ticket is 15 Euros.
- Meals and drinks
- Gratuities
Experience the wonders of Dubrovnik with a driver-guided shore excursion tour by van or coach. Begin your journey at the cruise port, making a brief stop at Dubrovnik Bridge to enjoy panoramic views of Gruž Harbor, Lapad Peninsula, and the surrounding islands. Discover the hidden spring of the Ombla River, an essential water source for the city, and…
Experience the wonders of Dubrovnik with a driver-guided shore excursion tour by van or coach. Begin your journey at the cruise port, making a brief stop at Dubrovnik Bridge to enjoy panoramic views of Gruž Harbor, Lapad Peninsula, and the surrounding islands. Discover the hidden spring of the Ombla River, an essential water source for the city, and explore the 15th-century ruins of the summer residence of poet Marin Držić. Then, ascend Mt. Srđ for stunning views of Old Town, Lokrum Island, and Cavtat, with a 20-minute pause to delve into the history of Fort Imperial. Descend to the Old Town for a 1.5-hour guided walking tour starting at Pile Gate, where you’ll pass by the Great Onofrio Fountain, Franciscan Monastery, Dominican Monastery, St. Blaise Church, and the Old Port. Immerse yourself in Dubrovnik’s rich history, enjoy some free time, and return to the cruise ship with a convenient transfer. This comprehensive tour combines panoramic sightseeing, a guided Old Town walk, and seamless port transfers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.