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Discover Dubrovnik from Split on this full-day tour featuring UNESCO sites, historic landmarks, scenic stops, and delicious local cuisine, all for $89.92.
Explore Dubrovnik on this comprehensive full-day tour from Split that offers a well-curated itinerary, engaging guides, and a small group experience. Priced at $89.92 per person, the tour departs bright and early at 7:00 am from Marulieva ul. 4, Split, and lasts approximately 12 hours. With transportation included, all you need to do is enjoy the sights, history, and flavors of this iconic Croatian city. The tour is rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 38 reviews, and boasts a 95% recommendation rate. It’s perfect for those who want an intimate, informative, and hassle-free day trip with a maximum of 15 participants.
While this tour focuses on Dubrovnik’s main monuments and UNESCO-listed sites, it also extends to nearby attractions like the Peljeac peninsula and Ston, although note that there is no stop in Ston on the itinerary. The experience is praised for knowledgeable guides, personalized attention, and delicious local food, making it a strong choice for travelers eager to explore Dubrovnik’s historic charm.


The tour departs at 7:00 am from a central spot in Split, with the air-conditioned van or mini bus ready to whisk you away to Dubrovnik. The early start ensures you arrive in Dubrovnik with ample time to explore before returning in the evening. The transportation provides a comfortable ride through scenic Croatian landscapes, guided by a professional driver who also shares interesting tidbits along the way.
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Once in Dubrovnik, the guide leads the group through the city’s famous 1940-meter long walls, offering insights into their history and purpose. You’ll see the gothic renaissance Sponza Palace, the Rectors Palace, and the Church and Monastery. The narration enriches your understanding of Dubrovnik’s once-powerful Republic and its architectural marvels.
The Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main street, features in many scenes from popular media and is a highlight for many visitors. You will have time to walk along this famed promenade, taking photos and soaking in the lively atmosphere. The Orlando’s pillar, a symbol of Dubrovnik’s independence, also features prominently in the tour.

An optional regional extension includes visits to the Peljeac peninsula, known for its long stone walls and local oyster farms. While the official itinerary states there is no stop in Ston, it is often associated with the region’s renowned oysters and mussels. The tour offers a tasting experience of these delicacies, considered some of the best shellfish in the Adriatic.
In addition, the region’s lamb and veal cooked in embers and regional dishes such as eel and frog stew from the Neretva valley highlight the area’s culinary appeal. These gastronomic treats add a flavorful dimension to the day.

The tour also takes travelers to Korcula, an island famous for its fish bone patterned streets and as the birthplace of Marco Polo. This connection adds a layer of historical intrigue, making the visit more than just a visual feast. Expect scenic views and opportunities to explore the quaint town streets on your own.

A key feature of the trip includes sampling oysters and mussels in Ston, regarded as some of the finest shellfish in the Adriatic. The regional cuisine extends to lamb and veal cooked under an iron bell, offering authentic flavors. The frog and eel stews from the Neretva valley provide a taste of regional specialties often highlighted by guides.

Several reviews emphasize the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, particularly mentioning Gabi, Boran, and Marjana. They are praised for their engaging narration, willingness to go above and beyond, and ability to make the tour both fun and educational. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunities to ask questions and receive personalized explanations.

The tour includes transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, with road tolls and parking covered. It excludes hotel pickup and drop-off, so visitors need to meet at Marulieva ul. 4 in Split. The maximum group size of 49, typically kept to 15 or fewer, fosters a relaxed atmosphere.

Priced at $89.92 per person, the tour offers excellent value considering the included transportation, guiding, and entry to major sites. Many reviews highlight how the tour exceeds expectations, with guests feeling it is a great deal for a full day of sightseeing and learning.
The tour maintains a 4.7 out of 5 based on 38 reviews, with 95% recommending it. Positive feedback points to beautiful scenery, rich historical insights, and delicious regional food. Guides like Boran and Gabi receive special praise for their kindness and knowledge. Some reviewers mention minor issues, such as the absence of a stop in Ston or long travel times, but overall satisfaction remains high.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility if plans change. Refunds are processed if canceled within this window, and the experience is weather-dependent—if canceled due to poor weather, travelers can reschedule or receive a full refund.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, food lovers, and small-group travelers looking for a comprehensive day trip from Split. It’s ideal for those who appreciate guided narration and organized logistics, with a focus on Dubrovnik’s iconic sights and regional delicacies. Be aware that hotel pickup is not included, so you need to arrive at the meeting point on time.
This full-day tour from Split to Dubrovnik offers a solid balance of sightseeing, cultural insights, and culinary experiences at a competitive price. The small group setting enhances the experience, fostering interaction and personalized attention. The knowledgeable guides and well-planned itinerary make it a reliable choice for those eager to explore Dubrovnik without the hassle of self-organizing.
While some may wish for additional stops, the focus on Dubrovnik’s main attractions and the regional food tasting make this tour both entertaining and satisfying. It’s particularly suitable for first-time visitors or those with limited time who want to capture the essence of this historic Croatian city in a single day.
“I had a FABULOUS trip!!!! This trip is worth more than what I paid for it. What an unbelievable deal and experience! Dubrovnik was beautiful and I …”
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour starts at Marulieva ul. 4 in Split; hotel pickup is not provided.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, departing at 7:00 am and returning in the evening.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included unless specified, but there is an opportunity to try regional oysters, mussels, and local dishes.
How many people are in each group?
The tour operates with a maximum of 49 travelers, but most groups are smaller, around 15 or fewer.
What are the main sights visited in Dubrovnik?
Visitors see UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the city walls, Stradun, Orlando’s pillar, Sponza Palace, Rector’s Palace, and the church and monastery.
Can I explore Dubrovnik independently during the tour?
Yes, ample free time is provided for independent exploration after guided visits.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by Booker – travel agency, reachable at +385914343000 or [email protected].