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Discover Dubrovnik's walls with a 75-minute guided tour of the northern section, plus self-exploration of the southern walls at your own pace for $34.

The Sunset Wall Walk offers an engaging way to experience Dubrovnik’s famous city walls. For $34 per person, this 75-minute guided tour covers the northern half of the walls, led by a local, licensed guide. After the guided portion, guests are free to explore the southern stretch of the walls independently, enjoying the views and taking photos at their own pace.
This tour is distinctive because it combines the best of both worlds: a structured, informative walk with a relaxed, self-guided exploration. The small-group setting, capped at eight guests, ensures personalized attention and a more intimate experience. It’s a great choice for those who want to learn about Dubrovnik’s history while having flexibility during the afternoon.
A key detail to keep in mind is that entrance tickets are not included in the price, so visitors should plan to buy tickets separately—either online or at the entrance. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking insightful guidance blended with freedom to explore the walls at their leisure, especially during sunset for stunning views.
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The tour begins at Ploe gate, the eastern entrance to the Old Town, where your guide awaits in front of Fort Revelin. This entrance offers fewer stairs and less crowding than the main gate, making the start of the walk more manageable. From here, the guide leads you up to the walls and begins the guided walk along the northern section.
This initial part of the tour lasts about 75 minutes, covering nine carefully selected stops. Each stop provides context about Dubrovnik’s defensive structures, medieval warfare, and how the city survived as an independent republic between powerful neighbors like Venice and the Ottoman Empire. You also learn about recent history, including the 1991 attacks on Dubrovnik during Croatia’s war.

The guided segment emphasizes historical facts, with the guide sharing stories about medieval cannons, diplomacy, and fortifications. The guide, a local and licensed expert, brings Dubrovnik’s past to life, answering questions and sharing personal anecdotes—some guides even live within the city walls, adding a layer of authenticity.
Reviews highlight the entertaining and informative style of guides like Marko, who keeps the discussion lively with quizzes and local insights. Guests consistently praise the guide’s deep knowledge and passion for Dubrovnik, making the history engaging even for those unfamiliar with the city.

At the halfway point, the guided segment ends. Travelers are encouraged to continue walking the southern walls on their own, with the guide providing tips on ticket purchase locations, wall opening hours, and suggestions for additional sights like museums or restaurants. This freedom allows visitors to pause for photos, refreshments, or simply soak in the breathtaking vistas.
This self-guided section is the highlight for many, as the views of the Adriatic Sea and the medieval architecture are truly spectacular. The narrow walkways and high sections may require a bit of caution, especially on steeper stairs or narrow parts, which is typical of historic city walls.
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The southern stretch of the walls provides ample opportunities to stop, take pictures, and enjoy the sunset if timed correctly. The views over the sea and the Old Town rooftops are especially memorable during the golden hour. Tour participants appreciate the ability to explore at their own pace, stopping multiple times or simply walking the full circuit without feeling rushed.
The narrow walkways in some regions of the southern walls might be tight. Visitors should consider their comfort with heights and narrow spaces, as the walls are medieval structures with steep stairs and high edges.
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The tour starts at 9:00 AM (or other scheduled times) from Ploe gate, with meetings arranged in front of Fort Revelin. The group size is limited to eight, ensuring a personalized experience. The guide will be holding a red and white flag for easy identification.
Comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and water are recommended due to the stairs and exposure to the sun. The tour involves five sets of stairs, both going up and down, and some sections with high walkways. The walls are a medieval fortification, and the terrain may not suit those with mobility issues or fear of heights.
The entrance tickets for the walls are not included. Prices are 40 Euros (March–October) and 15 Euros (November–February). Visitors can purchase tickets online via the Dubrovnik Pass or at the entrance, paying by card if preferred.

The Sunset Wall Walk appeals most to those who enjoy history, architecture, and panoramic views. The guided portion suits travelers who want stories and context, while the self-guided exploration offers freedom and flexibility. It’s particularly good for sunset timings when the views of the Adriatic Sea are at their most stunning.
Since children under 12 years and people with mobility impairments or height phobias are not recommended, this tour is best suited for reasonably fit adults and older teens.

This tour delivers a balanced experience: a well-informed guide tells Dubrovnik’s story while giving you time for personal discovery. The small-group setting makes it intimate, and the scenic views during sunset add a special touch.
While entrance fees are separate, the value of expert guidance combined with independent exploration makes this a worthwhile option. It’s ideal for those who want depth of knowledge but also the freedom to relax and enjoy the scenery at their own pace.
In sum, the Sunset Wall Walk offers a memorable way to see Dubrovnik’s walls, blending education with freedom—a perfect fit for travelers eager to experience the city’s historic defenses without a rigid schedule.
“The tour was very informative and interactive!”

Are entrance tickets included in the tour price?
No, tickets are purchased separately either online or at the entrance, costing around 40 Euros from March to October or 15 Euros in the off-season.
How long is the guided walk?
The guided portion lasts approximately 75 minutes, covering nine stops along the northern walls.
Can I explore the southern walls on my own?
Yes, after the guided walk, you have plenty of time and freedom to walk the southern stretch at your own pace, enjoying views and photo opportunities.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 12 years are not recommended due to the stairs and high walkways involved.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), water, and light clothing are advised.
How do I find the meeting point?
Your guide waits in front of Fort Revelin, holding a red and white flag, near Ploe gate at the eastern entrance of the Old Town.