Start your cruise from the Old City port where you will be greeted and seated by one of our friendly staff members. Enjoy the sights from the glass bottom boat as you cruise along the coast of Dubrovniks Old City. Admire the ancient City Walls, Lovrijenac fortress, and Lokrum Island. Take stunning pictures and marvel at the sights as you cruise towards the enchanting sunset from the sea. See one of the last hotels that are still not renovated after the war, Hotel Belveder. Cruise past St. Jacobs beach, Betina cave, villa Sheherezade, Lazareti, and St. Johns fort. End the tour at the same spot as it started, completing the circle of this amazing sightseeing cruise.
There are Booking desks at the Old city port, next to a Restaurant Lokanda Peskarija, where you will find a sign written Lokrum Tour and a colorful Peacock Logo
The Old City Walls of Dubrovnik are a remarkable medieval fortification encircling the historic core of the city in Croatia. Built primarily between the 12th and 17th centuries, these massive stone walls stretch for about 2 kilometers and rise up to 25 meters in height. Dotted with imposing towers, bastions, and gates, the walls offer breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and the terracotta rooftops of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, they stand as a testament to the city’s rich history and resilience, attracting visitors from around the globe.
The Lovrijenac Fortress, often called the "Fortress of St. Lawrence," is a dramatic and iconic stronghold located on a 37-meter-high cliff overlooking the Adriatic Sea and the Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Constructed in the 11th century, it played a vital role in defending the city from both land and sea invasions. Renowned for its thick stone walls and commanding position, the fortress carries the inscription Non Bene Pro Toto Libertas Venditur Auro ("Freedom is not to be sold for all the gold in the world"). Today, it is a must-visit landmark, offering breathtaking views and serving as a venue for cultural events, such as the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
Lokrum Island, a lush and serene getaway, lies just 600 meters off the coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Known for its dense pine forests, exotic botanical gardens, and peacocks roaming freely, this island is steeped in history and natural beauty. Lokrum features the remains of a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, a Napoleonic-era fortress offering panoramic views, and the enchanting Dead Sea, a small saltwater lake perfect for swimming. Legend ties the island to Richard the Lionheart, who sought refuge here after a shipwreck. Today, Lokrum is a protected nature reserve, and a tranquil escape from the bustling city.
St. Jacob's Beach (Sveti Jakov Beach) is a hidden gem located about 1.5 kilometers east of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Nestled below a cliff and surrounded by lush greenery, this pebble beach offers a tranquil retreat with stunning views of the city walls, Lokrum Island, and the Adriatic Sea. Accessible by a set of stairs, St. Jacob's Beach features crystal-clear waters, a small café, and options for kayaking or paddleboarding. Its serene atmosphere and picturesque setting make it a favorite spot for locals and visitors seeking relaxation away from the bustling tourist areas.
Betina Cave is a secluded natural gem located along the coastline near Dubrovnik, Croatia. Accessible only by boat or kayak, this hidden cave offers a unique and tranquil escape from the city's busier beaches. Enclosed by towering cliffs, the cave features a small pebble beach and crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming or snorkeling. Surrounded by the pristine beauty of nature, Betina Cave provides a serene and intimate experience, making it a favorite spot for adventurers and those seeking an off-the-beaten-path destination near Dubrovnik.
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