The Best of Dubrovnik & Cavtat Highlights
Begin your journey through the Adriatic with a guided exploration of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, entering the historic walled city through the 13th-century Pile Gate. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a remarkable glimpse into medieval architecture and urban design.
Your walking tour includes visits to the Sponza Palace, renowned for its harmonious courtyard and intricate stone carvings, the Dominican Monastery and Church, and the Church of St. Blaise, dedicated to the city’s patron saint. Continue along the Stradun, Dubrovnik’s elegant main promenade, lined with centuries-old palaces now serving as residences and boutique shops.
Following your time in Dubrovnik, travel south along the scenic Adriatic coastline to the charming town of Cavtat. Enjoy a leisurely walk along its palm-lined seafront promenade, surrounded by cafés and local shops, offering a peaceful contrast to the bustle of Dubrovnik.
The tour concludes in the Konavle region, where you’ll visit a traditional family estate known for its production of brandy, wine, and olive oil. Here, you’ll be treated to a lunch of authentic Croatian specialties, complemented by locally produced wines and brandy. The experience is enriched by live music performed by local musicians, offering a warm and memorable cultural encounter.
Important Notes
- Meeting Point: Your guide will meet you at your designated location—whether at the cruise port, tender drop-off station, or your hotel—holding a personalized sign with your name and our company logo for easy recognition. Please inform us of your preferred pick-up point in advance.
- Walking surfaces include flat, smooth, and uneven terrain, which may be slippery in places. Sturdy, non-skid walking shoes are strongly recommended.
- Walking distance from the drop-off point to Cavtat town center is approximately 300 yards.
- Weather conditions may vary. Guests are advised to dress accordingly and bring sun protection or rainwear as needed.







































































