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Discover Dubrovnik on a guided day trip from Split for $79, including city tours, free time, and scenic views from Srd Mountain. Perfect for history lovers.
The From Split: Dubrovnik Guided Day Trip offers an engaging way to explore one of Croatia’s most iconic cities. For $79 per person, travelers enjoy a roundtrip journey from Split, with a guided walking tour of Dubrovnik’s historic core, complemented by plenty of free time to explore at your own pace. The trip lasts around a full day, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a convenient, well-organized excursion into this stunning coastal city.
We appreciate how this tour blends detailed guided insights with opportunities for personal discovery. The local guide leads you through Dubrovnik’s most famous landmarks, such as the City Walls, Orlando’s Column, and Sponza Palace. The highlight is walking along the medieval city walls and climbing Srd Mountain for sweeping views. While the vehicle comfort has received some comments, the overall experience offers a solid balance of sightseeing, history, and free time.


This tour begins at the designated ugaman Tours meeting point in Split, where travelers gather for the roundtrip transfer. The transportation is in an air-conditioned bus, which helps to keep the journey comfortable despite the long ride. The pickup from Trogir is notably early, at 6:15 am, so early risers should plan accordingly.
Traveling between Split and Dubrovnik takes approximately a few hours, and reviews note that seat comfort can be a bit limited. The guide and driver are praised for their professionalism, making the journey smoother despite the length. The return trip brings travelers back to Split in the late afternoon or early evening.
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Once in Dubrovnik, the guided tour begins on the main street, Stradun, where history and architecture blend seamlessly. Tour guides like Petar and Ivanka are praised for their knowledge and hospitality, providing stories about landmarks like the Rectors Palace and the Gothic-Renaissance Sponza Palace.
A key feature is the city walls, which you can walk along to appreciate the fortifications that have protected Dubrovnik for centuries. The Orlando’s Column serves as a symbol of the city’s historic justice and civic life. The guide also explains the city’s architectural styles, mostly from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, giving visitors a vivid sense of Dubrovnik’s past.

After the guided segment, ample free time allows for personal exploration. Travelers can walk to a nearby beach for a swim, visit shops for local crafts and souvenirs, or sit in a charming restaurant to enjoy traditional Croatian food and drinks. Some reviews mention that a food stop on the return journey would be a nice addition, but overall, the free time is sufficient for a relaxed experience.
The optional climb to Srd Mountain offers panoramic views of Dubrovnik and its coastline. This activity requires some walking but rewards visitors with stunning photo opportunities. Many appreciate this option as a way to see the city from above and get a sense of the surrounding landscape.
The route from Split to Dubrovnik features spectacular coastal scenery, with views of the Adriatic Sea along the way. The journey itself becomes part of the experience, with many noting the picturesque landscapes as a highlight. The driver navigates carefully, and the trip offers a blend of nature and culture.
Travelers often mention that the views along the route are exceptional, making the long drive more enjoyable. The experience provider ensures that passengers are kept informed and comfortable throughout the day.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guides, such as Petar, Ella, Ivanka, and Tin, are highly praised for their knowledge, friendly approach, and ability to answer questions. Their storytelling helps bring Dubrovnik’s history alive, making the walking tour both informative and engaging.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ helpful recommendations for additional activities or dining options. Their personable nature adds warmth to the trip, making the visit to Dubrovnik memorable.
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Priced at $79 per person, this tour offers good value for a full-day experience, especially considering the included transportation, guided tour, and insurance. No meals are included, but the free time allows for personal dining choices, whether to try local seafood or quick bites from street vendors.
Additional expenses, such as food, drinks, or city wall tickets, are not included and should be budgeted separately. The city wall entry fee is considered a worthwhile expense by many who want to see Dubrovnik from above.

This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the historic terrain and city walls, which involve some walking and uneven surfaces. Pets are not allowed on the bus or within the city. Travelers should arrive 30 minutes early for check-in and be prepared with their voucher (digital or printed).
The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for changing plans.
The From Split: Dubrovnik Guided Day Trip is an excellent choice for history enthusiasts, scenic lovers, and anyone wanting a comprehensive yet flexible glimpse of Dubrovnik. With knowledgeable guides, breathtaking views, and free time to explore, the tour balances guided insights with personal discovery.
While vehicle comfort could be improved, the overall experience offers great value for a full-day adventure. It suits travelers who prefer organized tours with a mix of guided storytelling and free exploration. If you’re comfortable with the long bus ride and eager to see Dubrovnik’s highlights, this trip stands out as a solid option.
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How much does the tour cost?
$79 per person, covering transportation, guide, and insurance.
Is food included in the tour price?
No, food and drinks are not included, but you have free time to eat in Dubrovnik.
Can I climb the city walls?
Yes, you can choose to walk along the city walls, and there is an option to climb Srd Mountain for views.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the terrain and city layout.
What is the pickup time from Trogir?
Pickup from Trogir is at 6:15 am, so early mornings are expected.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the trip for a full refund.