Dubrovnik

A Jewel of the Croatian Sea coast

The Historical Cultural and Trading ceter of Adriatic area

The Arrival

A bus journey from Budva to the Bay of Kotor, including a ferry crossing, followed by a drive through the town of Herceg Novi to the Croatian border, from where Dubrovnik is less than 40 km away. After crossing the border, the route continues through scenic countryside, passing Dubrovnik Airport (Čilipi) and the well-known resort of Cavtat. There is a stop at a viewpoint offering a magnificent panoramic view of Dubrovnik and its surroundings.

Beauty and Grandeur

Dubrovnik is the most elegant and refined city in Croatia, captivating visitors with its beauty and grandeur. It is a unique city filled with harmony and tranquillity. Dubrovnik is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is under its protection.

Historical heritage

The city walls surrounding Dubrovnik (up to six meters thick and up to twenty meters high!) were built over a period of six centuries. They protect numerous cultural and architectural masterpieces, such as the Church of St. Blaise, the Rector’s Palace, the Dominican and Franciscan monasteries, one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe, the Cathedral, the fountains of the famous Italian architect Onofrio della Cava, and much more.

At the End ...

After the sightseeing tour and a visit to the main landmarks, there will be plenty of free time to walk along the city walls, offering breathtaking views of the city and the islands, or to relax in one of the cosy cafés.

The Cost is €40 per adult, €20 per child* under 12 (for tourists staying at hotels in Budva, Bečići, Rafailovići, Sveti Stefan, Pržno, and Petrovac).
The price for tourists staying in Herceg Novi is €25 per adult, €12.50 per child* under 12.
*Children under 3 years old in a parent's lap travel free.

The price includes: travel on a comfortable bus, services of a Russian-speaking guide, ferry crossing, and tourist taxes.