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Dubrovnik Excursion

Day tour to Dubrovnik from Split area.

10 hr

Service Description

Hire a private driver & vehicle for your Dubrovnik Excursion from Split, with an optional detorus. We provide you with door to door service, your driver will be meeting you at your hotel/private accomodation address in Split. In case of your hotel/private accomodation is located in strictly pedestrian zone, we will coordinate meeting point with your host or provide you with nearest possible meeting point, same is true with return to Split. Distance between Split and Dubrovnik is is 235 km. Duration of Private Tour, Dubrovnik from Split is approximately 10 hours. Upon arrival back to Split, Dubrovnik Excursion is finished. Suggested Itinerary: 08:00 Departure from Split 9:45 Quick coffee break 11:30 Visit Dubrovnik 14:30 Free time for lunch 15:30 Departure towards Split or a detour Arboretum Trsteno, Ston oyster tasting, wineries or Narona Museum 18:30 - 20:30 Arrival in Split(time is dependable upon your decisions of detours) Private Tour Includes: Dubrovnik Private Tour with car/minivan Professional English speaking driver All cost related to the vehicle & driver Available Wi-Fi in the vehicle What to expect on Split to Dubrovnik Private Tour? Your journey begins with meeting your driver at the given hotel/private accommodation address. Little under 2 hours in to our drive, our first stop will be a coastal rest stop Rizman where you can have a coffee or local vine with an amazing view over the Adriatic Sea. Shortly after we continue our journey and arrive to Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is considered a "pearl" of Adriatic and for a good reason! It is one of the most magnificent walled cities in the world. Once the capital of the mighty Republic of Ragusa, Dubrovnik is filled with aristocratic palazzi and Baroq churches surrounded with medieval fortifications. You will walk down Stradun, the main promenade in town, beautiful gothic courtyard in front of the Fransciscan monastery, see the Orlandos Column, Cathedral of assumption and Rectors Palace. In 1979, the city of Dubrovnik was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites in recognition of its outstanding medieval architecture and fortified old town. After exploring Dubrovnik you will have some free lunch time, afterwards you can chose to go to Arboretum Trsteno, Ston oyster tasting, wineries or Narona Museum, we will arrange that before the journey. Once finished with lunch, our journey back to Split begins.


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