Tour to Dubrovnik from Montenegro

by car (1-4 people) 320 euros for all
(from 80 euros per person)

by cabriolet (1-3 people) 320 euros for all
(from 107 euros per person)

by minivan (1-6 people) 320 euros for all
(from 53 euros per person)

Aristocratic Croatia undoubtedly deserves a dedicated trip. You’ll want to endlessly admire its magnificent natural beauty and wander through the streets of medieval towns, savoring delicious Mediterranean cuisine. There are so many historical sights here that even a two-week vacation isn’t enough to see them all. But even a one-day visit to this wonderful country is definitely worthwhile! Especially if you take a maximally rich and impressive private tour to Dubrovnik! You’ll discover the best places in Dubrovnik without wasting precious time on the inevitably long group gatherings at each stop.

Private Tour to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Tour Start

Our journey will begin early in the morning with a drive along the Montenegrin coast on a beautiful panoramic road. To capture these wonderful moments when the sun is just rising over the sea, playing reflections on the turquoise water, we will stop at a viewpoint for a small photo session.

Dubrovnik Attractions

  • Dubrovnik: Old Town

Our exploration of Dubrovnik will begin with a walk along the city walls, which reach a height of 25 meters and stretch for 2.5 km. You’ll learn many interesting facts about Dubrovnik’s history, as well as its main fortresses and towers built in the Middle Ages. The guide will tell you what made famous structures like Minčeta Tower, St. John’s Fortress, Bokar Fortress, Revelin, and Lovrijenac Fortress renowned.

Dubrovnik City Walls

  • Dubrovnik: Stradun Street

After admiring the impressive views from the city walls, we’ll descend into the Old Town itself, whose central artery is Stradun Street. The entire Old Town can be called an open-air museum – there isn’t a single modern building, and every corner is imbued with a medieval atmosphere. But most of the main attractions are concentrated precisely on Stradun Street. It’s no coincidence that it has long been called Dubrovnik’s most beautiful street, the heart of the Old Town.

Dubrovnik Stradun Street

This pedestrian street was laid out in the 11th century, stretching from the eastern to the western gates. Although Stradun Street is only 300 meters long, a walk along it can take quite some time: you’ll want to stroll leisurely along the polished cobblestones, just like locals and other tourists, admiring medieval houses with modern shop windows, listening to street musicians, and sitting at a table in one of the outdoor cafes to watch the colorful, bustling crowd.

Walk through Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Sponza Palace

Among Dubrovnik’s popular attractions, we won’t overlook the Gothic Sponza Palace with elements of early Renaissance. Its walls still preserve 16th-century reliefs and sculptural decorations, despite the building being significantly damaged during the massive earthquake in 1667 and subsequently restored for almost 30 years.

private tour to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Rector’s Palace

Another historic building that suffered no less is the Rector’s Palace. It survived not only the famous earthquake but also fires, explosions… And yet, after each restoration, it became even more beautiful, earning a reputation as one of the most stunning palaces in the entire Adriatic. Our private tour to Dubrovnik simply cannot bypass it!

Tour to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Luža Square – Onofrio’s Fountain

Dubrovnik was under Venetian control for a long time, so Italian architects’ work is noticeable here and there in the city’s architecture. The Venetian style is especially strongly felt in one of Dubrovnik’s central squares – Luža Square, home to Roland’s Column, the Bell Tower Loggia, the Baroque Church of St. Blaise, and a 15th-century tower. The small Onofrio’s Fountain, created in the mid-15th century as an octagonal basin with a twisted column in the center, also adorns Luža Square.

Tour to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Churches and Temples of the Old Town

Our private tour of Dubrovnik also includes visits to significant religious structures. We’ll try to find time to explore the most majestic and beautiful churches and monasteries that will leave an indelible impression on you!

Churches and Temples of Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Franciscan Monastery

The wealthiest church in Dubrovnik during the Middle Ages was the Franciscan Monastery Church. The unfortunate earthquake largely destroyed it, but thanks to the efforts of talented restorers, it became one of the most valuable architectural creations in the Adriatic. Additionally, the monastery preserves one of the world’s oldest pharmacies. It now functions as a museum.

Dubrovnik Pharmacy Museum

  • Dubrovnik: Dominican Monastery

The equally magnificent Dominican Monastery is attractive not only for its Gothic appearance but also for its famous works of art. Here you can see legendary works by Titian and Raphael with your own eyes.

Tour of Dubrovnik Monasteries

  • Dubrovnik: Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

The Catholic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary stands as an exquisite example of Italian Baroque. Inside, you can see a polyptych by Titian from 1552 and impressive works by other talented artists of the 16th-18th centuries. You will certainly be interested in visiting the rich treasury next to the cathedral, which houses important religious relics and paintings.

Tour to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Church of St. Blaise

And a hundred meters north of the beautiful cathedral stands another magnificent Baroque religious structure – the Church of St. Blaise (Vlaho). Exquisite and luxurious both inside and out, the church is greatly loved and revered by locals. The Church of St. Blaise is also considered one of Dubrovnik’s most popular attractions, which you simply must see, even if just a glimpse.

Dubrovnik Old Town

  • Dubrovnik: Synagogue

While exploring the Old Town’s attractions, we won’t forget to visit the Jewish Quarter, home to the oldest synagogue in all of Europe. Of all the Sephardic synagogues currently in operation, it is the oldest! Presumably founded in 1352, it still functions as a place of worship for Jews.

Dubrovnik Museums

  • Dubrovnik: Church of St. Ignatius and the “Spanish Steps”

Of course, while in Dubrovnik, it’s impossible to overlook the Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius. Its architecture resembles the church of the same name in Rome, a similarity complemented by a wide staircase, exactly like the “Spanish Steps” in Rome. “Romeo and Juliet” was once filmed on its stone steps, and now this staircase is a favorite resting place for tourists and locals.

Churches of Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Lunch at a Restaurant

We cannot ignore the cuisine of Southern Dalmatia, which abounds in seafood and tender lamb dishes. The main delicacies are oyster soup and stewed meat with green cabbage. During the tour, the guide will recommend a couple of interesting restaurants where you can taste national dishes and desserts. For example, you might choose the restaurant Konoba Veranda.

Tour to Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik: Lokrum Island

A pleasant conclusion to our magnificent private tour to Dubrovnik will be a short boat trip to Lokrum Island. In this wonderful spot, you can relax from long walks, swim to your heart’s content in the turquoise water, and sunbathe on the beach. And after such a break, you can head home!

Tour to Dubrovnik

Attractions for Every Taste

Our private tour to Dubrovnik will open up a true treasure trove for you, filled with gems of various kinds. Everyone will find attractions to their taste here! And our guide will easily create an itinerary that perfectly matches your interests. This is the main charm of private tours! For example, if you’re traveling with children, we’ll include a visit to the city aquarium, located in St. John’s Fortress. And for those interested in seafaring and shipbuilding, we recommend visiting the Maritime Museum, filled with models and drawings of ships from various eras.

private tour to Dubrovnik

Dear friends, we are constantly developing new tour routes to neighboring countries. For fans of the TV series “Game of Thrones,” we have developed a special program to the filming locations in Croatia. On the eve of the new season, you have a chance to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of your favorite series! Travel with us! We will show you the real Croatia!

Private Tour to Dubrovnik from Montenegro:

  • by car (1-4 people) 320 euros for all
  • by convertible (1-3 people) 320 euros for all
  • by minivan (1-6 people) 320 euros for all

👉 Private groups of 7+ people upon request

🚕 We can also add you to a group trip along our route; contact us via chat on the website or by phone: +382 69 362 878 (WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram)

Included in the price:

  • Russian-speaking guide services
  • comfortable car/minivan
  • toll roads and parking fees

Not included in the price:

  • museum entrance tickets (15-20 euros per person)
  • Lovrijenac Fortress (5 euros per person)
  • walk along the City Walls
  • trip to Lokrum Island
  • food and drinks
  • souvenirs

What to bring:

  • comfortable walking shoes
  • swimwear
  • passports

Visa: Schengen visa required for citizens of the Russian Federation, biometric passport for citizens of Ukraine

private tour to Dubrovnik

Tour Reviews

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Russian
01.09.2021

От нашей дружной команды: Спасибо огромное за отзыв! И отдельное спасибо от меня за упоминание моего скромного вклада)

Russian
01.09.2021

Отдыхали группой, выбрали поездку в Дубровник и поездку на катамаране, обе прошли четко по плану, все было во время, качественно и полностью соответствовало нашим ожиданиям! Александр всегда был на связи и отвечал в случае возникновения вопросов ! Полностью рекомендуем
При возвращении будем обращаться и рекомендовать друзьям ! Большое спасибо

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