Dubrovnik - also known as "The Pearl of the Adriatic" - truly is an amazing town, a must-see location in Croatia. It's one of the most photographed sites in the world.
Its streets, churches, city walls, and the deep blue sea will leave you breathless. It's one of those places that have so many stories to tell that it's almost too hard to take them all in.
However, let's try to reveal all its secrets in a walking tour with a local professional guide and then spend a couple of hours more exploring the city and these surroundings on your own.
After this perfectly well-spent day in Dubrovnik, you will get back on the bus and start your journey back to the northwest alongside the Adriatic coast. We’ll pass the villages of Orašac, Trsteno, Salona, and Elaphiti islands to our side to arrive in Ston where you will have the opportunity to taste our famous freshest oysters (optional). Just the right break before arriving back in Split.
The Franciscan Church and Monastery is a large complex belonging to the Order of the Friars Minor. It consists of a monastery, a church, a library and a pharmacy. It is situated at the Placa, the main street of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Rector's Palace
Fort Lovrijenac
Stradun Old Dubrovnik is the main street in Dubrovnik. Street runs some 300 metres through the Old Town, the historic part of the city surrounded by the Walls of Dubrovnik
This exciting journey will lead you towards Dubrovnik and its fortified Old Town which is, without doubt, one of the most visited and photographed destinations in all Europe. Explore this amazing UNESCO World Heritage site and learn everything about its history and monuments.
Break for oyster tasting
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