Excursion 1
DUBROVNIK PANORAMA
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Sedan
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- up to 3 people
- Parking fees
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
110€
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Mercedes S-Class
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- up to 3 people
- Parking fees
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
240€
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Minivan
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- up to 7people
- Parking fees
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
150€
Availability: all year round
Duration: approximately 2 hours
Recommended start: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM / 5:00AM-19:00AM
Passports: Recommended
Optional:
Extra time – 35€ / 90€ / 50€ per hour
With its rich history, exceptionally well-preserved walls, and centuries-old architecture, Dubrovnik sits gracefully at the foot of a hill on rugged sea cliffs, earning its rightful title as the Pearl of the Adriatic.
During this two-hour experience, you’ll be treated to captivating views of the Old Town, the sparkling blue Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding islands and bays. Your journey begins with a hotel pickup, leading to your first breathtaking glimpse of Dubrovnik from Mount Srd, where sweeping panoramas await. After taking a moment to soak in the scenery and capture stunning photos, you’ll reach the summit. Here, in the serene setting of a clifftop restaurant, you can unwind with your favorite drink while savoring the spectacular view.
The tour continues to the picturesque Franjo Tudman’s Bridge, with panoramic vistas of Gruz Bay, the Dubrovnik River area, Babin Kuk, and the western islands. You can choose to end your tour with a drop-off back at your hotel or at one of the Old Town’s entrances – whichever suits your plans best.
Relax and enjoy a scenic drive that showcases the perfect harmony of natural beauty and human craftsmanship!
Dubrovnik’s beauty has inspired countless visitors throughout history, including the renowned playwright George Bernard Shaw. After visiting the city, he famously remarked: “Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik.”