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Montenegro Day Trip from Dubrovnik

Montenegro Day Trip from Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Croatia Star Rating

Duration: 12 hours
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia

From USD
$67.62

Montenegro, with its vast, awe-inspiring landscapes, is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, but the word is gradually getting out, so see it relatively crowd-free while you can! Only a one-hour drive from Dubrovnik, Montenegro offers an unforgettable experience, with a combination of exceptional natural beauty and a rich history and culture. Enjoy the unique geography, where mountains meet the sea.

On this day trip from Dubrovnik to Montenegro, cross international borders and spend the day in one of Europe’s lesser-visited gems. Enjoy a scenic drive around Kotor Bay with its numerous small settlements, including Risan, once the seat of the Illyrian queen Teuta, and picturesque Perast. Take a break in the medieval town of Kotor, encircled by walls and fortresses and listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t miss its popular attraction, the Cathedral of St Tryphon.

Then continue your tour along the steep slopes to Cetinje (only April-October), stopping briefly along the way in the village of Njeguši. You will drive through Cetinje, once the seat of the Montenegrin rulers.

Continue towards Budva with a panoramic view over Sveti Stefan, an exclusive island hotel. In Budva, a charming ancient town that is today a lively tourist resort, you’ll have more free time to explore. Return to Dubrovnik with a ferry ride across the bay.

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Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

Montenegro, with its vast, awe-inspiring landscapes, is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, but the word is gradually getting out, so see it relatively crowd-free while you can! Only a one-hour drive from Dubrovnik, Montenegro offers an unforgettable experience, with a combination of exceptional natural beauty and a rich history and culture. Enjoy the unique geography, where mountains meet the sea.

On this day trip from Dubrovnik to Montenegro, cross international borders and spend the day in one of Europe’s lesser-visited gems. Enjoy a scenic drive around Kotor Bay with its numerous small settlements, including Risan, once the seat of the Illyrian queen Teuta, and picturesque Perast. Take a break in the medieval town of Kotor, encircled by walls and fortresses and listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t miss its popular attraction, the Cathedral of St Tryphon.

Then continue your tour along the steep slopes to Cetinje (only April-October), stopping briefly along the way in the village of Njeguši. You will drive through Cetinje, once the seat of the Montenegrin rulers.

Continue towards Budva with a panoramic view over Sveti Stefan, an exclusive island hotel. In Budva, a charming ancient town that is today a lively tourist resort, you’ll have more free time to explore. Return to Dubrovnik with a ferry ride across the bay.

Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Island of Korcula Day Trip from Dubrovnik

Island of Korcula Day Trip from Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Croatia Star Rating

Duration: 10 hours
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia

From USD
$70.22

Lying on a small peninsula on the island of the same name, surrounded by city walls and fortresses, Korcula is one of the most beautiful medieval cities on the Adriatic Coast. The town is also the supposed birthplace of Marco Polo, the famous explorer. Tour the charming streets and squares, with their Renaissance palaces and the magnificent St Mark Cathedral, named for the city’s patron saint.

The island of Korcula undoubtedly holds a privileged position among the Croatian islands. Here, there are more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. Being stonemasons, shipbuilders and seafarers, the people of Korcula shared their gifts with the world, but they saved their best works for their own city.

A bus will carry you to Orebic, where a ferry takes you to the island. Experience the charming streets, beautiful churches and magnificent palaces in the island’s city of the same name, which is also one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean.  You’ll also hear a little history of the town’s famous son, Marco Polo, who many believe was born here. After sightseeing, enjoy free time to have lunch and even go swimming.

On the way back to Dubrovnik, indulge in excellent local wine at one of the well-known wine cellars on the Peljesac peninsula.

Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

Lying on a small peninsula on the island of the same name, surrounded by city walls and fortresses, Korcula is one of the most beautiful medieval cities on the Adriatic Coast. The town is also the supposed birthplace of Marco Polo, the famous explorer. Tour the charming streets and squares, with their Renaissance palaces and the magnificent St Mark Cathedral, named for the city’s patron saint.

The island of Korcula undoubtedly holds a privileged position among the Croatian islands. Here, there are more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. Being stonemasons, shipbuilders and seafarers, the people of Korcula shared their gifts with the world, but they saved their best works for their own city.

A bus will carry you to Orebic, where a ferry takes you to the island. Experience the charming streets, beautiful churches and magnificent palaces in the island’s city of the same name, which is also one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean.  You’ll also hear a little history of the town’s famous son, Marco Polo, who many believe was born here. After sightseeing, enjoy free time to have lunch and even go swimming.

On the way back to Dubrovnik, indulge in excellent local wine at one of the well-known wine cellars on the Peljesac peninsula.

Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Mostar Day Trip from Dubrovnik

Mostar Day Trip from Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Croatia Star Rating

Duration: 11 hours
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia

From USD
$70.22

Visit the city sights of Mostar, a city on the Neretva River in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On this day trip from Dubrovnik, see the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House and historical mosques. After a guided tour of town, you will have free time to visit the old craft shops or enjoy a traditional Turkish lunch at a local a restaurant.

Mostar, a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is known as a melting pot of cultures and religions, where east meets west and north meets south. It is a city where a traveler from the north feels the first dashes of Mediterranean air imbued with scents of citrus and sea, and a traveler from the south gets a first glimpse of the continent beyond. A day trip to Mostar from Dubrovnik is definitely a day well spent.

Drive along the coast to Neum and through the picturesque Neretva River Delta. Explore the fortress town of Počitelj, a well-preserved example of oriental architecture perched on a hillside over the river. Continue to Mostar, which during the Turkish rule, was developed on the banks of the river as an important trade center on caravan routes.

During your tour of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed city, you’ll see its historic Old Bridge, the colorful Old Bazaar with traditional handicrafts and a well-preserved traditional Turkish home. The town has exceptional dwellings and monuments that were assembled harmoniously over the centuries thanks to favorable geographical conditions and a sound economic climate.

Shop for handmade local crafts or enjoy lunch during your free time.

IMPORTANT: Passport is required

Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

Visit the city sights of Mostar, a city on the Neretva River in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On this day trip from Dubrovnik, see the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House and historical mosques. After a guided tour of town, you will have free time to visit the old craft shops or enjoy a traditional Turkish lunch at a local a restaurant.

Mostar, a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is known as a melting pot of cultures and religions, where east meets west and north meets south. It is a city where a traveler from the north feels the first dashes of Mediterranean air imbued with scents of citrus and sea, and a traveler from the south gets a first glimpse of the continent beyond. A day trip to Mostar from Dubrovnik is definitely a day well spent.

Drive along the coast to Neum and through the picturesque Neretva River Delta. Explore the fortress town of Počitelj, a well-preserved example of oriental architecture perched on a hillside over the river. Continue to Mostar, which during the Turkish rule, was developed on the banks of the river as an important trade center on caravan routes.

During your tour of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed city, you’ll see its historic Old Bridge, the colorful Old Bazaar with traditional handicrafts and a well-preserved traditional Turkish home. The town has exceptional dwellings and monuments that were assembled harmoniously over the centuries thanks to favorable geographical conditions and a sound economic climate.

Shop for handmade local crafts or enjoy lunch during your free time.

IMPORTANT: Passport is required

Special Offer - Book and travel between November 16, 2011 and April 1, 2012  and save 10% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Cruise of the Elafiti and Green Islands from Dubrovnik

Cruise of the Elafiti and Green Islands from Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Croatia Star Rating

Duration: 9 hours
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia

From USD
$53.06

Enjoy a Croatian cruise aboard a historical galleon, a pirate-style sailing ship that offers the best way to discover the Elafiti Islands and Green Islands. Savor traditional cuisine, and bask in the tranquil ambiance and natural beauty harbored off the coast of Dubrovnik.

Explore the beautiful islands of the coast of Croatia by sailboat on a replica of a historical galleon, and experience breathtaking views of the Dubrovnik region. During this cruise, you will visit the three most beautiful islands of the Elafiti archipelago – Koločepo, Lopud and Šipan – just off the coast of Dubrovnik. The legend of the Elafitis is hidden in the name, which came from the Ancient Greek word for deer, which the Greeks used to hunt on the islands.

You’ll also cruise to the Green Islands, which are filled with lush gardens, fruitful orchards of oranges and lemons, and lovely seashore landscapes. Explore the charming villages with a harmonious architecture of summer manors, old seamen’s houses and little votive churches.

Enjoy a traditional Croatian lunch including grilled fish and wine while you enjoy live entertainment by local musicians.

Special Offer - Book by April 1st, 2012 and save 15% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Special Offer - Book by April 1st, 2012 and save 15% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

Enjoy a Croatian cruise aboard a historical galleon, a pirate-style sailing ship that offers the best way to discover the Elafiti Islands and Green Islands. Savor traditional cuisine, and bask in the tranquil ambiance and natural beauty harbored off the coast of Dubrovnik.

Explore the beautiful islands of the coast of Croatia by sailboat on a replica of a historical galleon, and experience breathtaking views of the Dubrovnik region. During this cruise, you will visit the three most beautiful islands of the Elafiti archipelago – Koločepo, Lopud and Šipan – just off the coast of Dubrovnik. The legend of the Elafitis is hidden in the name, which came from the Ancient Greek word for deer, which the Greeks used to hunt on the islands.

You’ll also cruise to the Green Islands, which are filled with lush gardens, fruitful orchards of oranges and lemons, and lovely seashore landscapes. Explore the charming villages with a harmonious architecture of summer manors, old seamen’s houses and little votive churches.

Enjoy a traditional Croatian lunch including grilled fish and wine while you enjoy live entertainment by local musicians.

Special Offer - Book by April 1st, 2012 and save 15% off the recommended retail price - Book Now!

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Sea Kayaking Tour from Dubrovnik

Sea Kayaking Tour from Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Croatia Star Rating

Duration: 4 hours
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia

From USD
$59.82

Spend your morning paddling through the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. On this sea kayaking tour, you will paddle along the magnificent Dubrovnik city walls and take a swim in secluded caves lining the coast. It’s a perfect opportunity to see another side of Dubrovnik!

Your Dubrovnik sea kayaking adventure departs from Pile, an area near St Lawrence fortress, along the magnificent city walls. Not your average urban tour, this kayaking excursion offers a unique view of Dubrovnik from the waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Paddle to the island of Lokrum, home to a nature reserve and a Benedictine abbey. Savor the magnificent views, breathtaking scenery and hidden caves.

Continue around the island to Bettina Cave, with its nice pebble beach. Take a break for refreshments, then grab your snorkeling gear and experience the marine life while overlooking the Old Town.

Continue paddling back past the Old City harbor and the fortress of St John. There is no better way to experience the Adriatic! ... More info ›

Spend your morning paddling through the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. On this sea kayaking tour, you will paddle along the magnificent Dubrovnik city walls and take a swim in secluded caves lining the coast. It’s a perfect opportunity to see another side of Dubrovnik!

Your Dubrovnik sea kayaking adventure departs from Pile, an area near St Lawrence fortress, along the magnificent city walls. Not your average urban tour, this kayaking excursion offers a unique view of Dubrovnik from the waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Paddle to the island of Lokrum, home to a nature reserve and a Benedictine abbey. Savor the magnificent views, breathtaking scenery and hidden caves.

Continue around the island to Bettina Cave, with its nice pebble beach. Take a break for refreshments, then grab your snorkeling gear and experience the marine life while overlooking the Old Town.

Continue paddling back past the Old City harbor and the fortress of St John. There is no better way to experience the Adriatic!

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Taste of Dalmatia Day Trip from Dubrovnik

Taste of Dalmatia Day Trip from Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Croatia Star Rating

Duration: 6 hours
Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia

From USD
$57.22

Discover the best of Dalmatia, the region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, often synonymous with Croatia’s Adriatic coast. This day trip from Dubrovnik will certainly delight you, as you sample local food and enjoy the incredible scenery.

After you depart Dubrovnik, start your day trip through Dalmatia by visiting the charming village of Orašac, and take part in the production of olive oil in the old-fashioned way, where the mill is driven by a horse. Here, you will also have the opportunity to taste some homemade cheese, smoked ham and wine in a traditional Croatian house.

Enjoy a tour of Ston, which in the times of the Dubrovnik Republic, was the second-most important town in the area. Its wealth was derived from the salt works that are still functioning today. Although it was known for its spectacular city walls, the region today is predominantly known as the oyster capital of Croatia. After the tour,  you will have free time in Ston to explore its city walls, one of the longest city walls in Europe. You will be served a tasty seafood platter with octopus, mussels, small fish and an oyster.

Special Offer - Book and travel before October 9, 2011, and save 10% on the recommended retail price. - Book Now!

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Special Offer - Book and travel before October 9, 2011, and save 10% on the recommended retail price. - Book Now!

Discover the best of Dalmatia, the region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, often synonymous with Croatia’s Adriatic coast. This day trip from Dubrovnik will certainly delight you, as you sample local food and enjoy the incredible scenery.

After you depart Dubrovnik, start your day trip through Dalmatia by visiting the charming village of Orašac, and take part in the production of olive oil in the old-fashioned way, where the mill is driven by a horse. Here, you will also have the opportunity to taste some homemade cheese, smoked ham and wine in a traditional Croatian house.

Enjoy a tour of Ston, which in the times of the Dubrovnik Republic, was the second-most important town in the area. Its wealth was derived from the salt works that are still functioning today. Although it was known for its spectacular city walls, the region today is predominantly known as the oyster capital of Croatia. After the tour,  you will have free time in Ston to explore its city walls, one of the longest city walls in Europe. You will be served a tasty seafood platter with octopus, mussels, small fish and an oyster.

Special Offer - Book and travel before October 9, 2011, and save 10% on the recommended retail price. - Book Now!

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