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Experience Dubrovnik from Makarska with a small-group tour including guided city exploration, free time, and a scenic fruit tasting for $77.67 per person.
A day trip from Makarska Riviera to Dubrovnik offers an engaging mix of guided sightseeing and free exploration. For $77.67 per person, this 10-hour tour is designed to balance professional guidance with personal freedom, making it ideal for those eager to see Dubrovnik’s highlights without the rush of large group buses. The tour departs early at 8:00 am with pickup options and features small group sizes capped at 18 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
The itinerary includes a guided tour of Dubrovnik’s old town, three hours of free time to wander independently, and a scenic stop at the Neretva River for a free fruit tasting. While reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and friendly attitude as strong points, some note the long minibus journey can feel cramped. This tour suits visitors who appreciate a mix of expert narration, flexible exploration, and convenient transportation.


The tour departs from Makarska at 8:00 am, with pickup options available. After a roughly 3-hour bus ride, travelers arrive at Dubrovnik’s iconic old town. The guided 1-hour tour introduces visitors to key landmarks, with guides sharing insights that bring the city’s history and architecture to life.
Once the guided segment ends, visitors enjoy three hours of free time to explore Dubrovnik at their own pace. This might include wandering through the city walls, browsing local shops, or grabbing a coffee in the bustling squares. The flexibility allows for a personalized experience, whether focusing on key sites or just soaking in the lively atmosphere.
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On the way back, the tour makes a 15-minute stop at Opuzen, situated by the Neretva River. Here, travelers are treated to a free fruit tasting while enjoying scenic views of the water. This stop offers a relaxing break, enabling a quick taste of local produce and a chance to stretch after the city exploration.
Though brief, this segment adds a charming regional touch, giving a glimpse of local flavors and landscapes away from the busy Old Town. The fruit tasting is well-received and considered a delightful highlight for those wanting a taste of Croatian produce.
The tour uses modern, new buses, which many reviews find comfortable, especially for the long journey. The group size is intentionally kept small, with a maximum of 18 travelers, fostering a more relaxed atmosphere and ample opportunity for questions and interaction with the guide.
While the bus journey can be lengthy and described as “cramped” by some, the overall comfort and professionalism of the transport contribute positively to the experience. The driver and guide are noted for their friendliness and knowledge, making the trip enjoyable despite the travel time.

Guided by seasoned professionals with 25 years of experience, the tour’s guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly manner. They provide insights into Dubrovnik’s history, architecture, and culture, making the guided portion both informative and engaging.
Guests mention that the guided tour enriches the visit, helping them understand the significance of key landmarks. The guides’ storytelling, combined with their approachable attitude, helps turn a typical city walk into a memorable part of the day.

The overall schedule is designed to balance guided attention with free exploration. The 1-hour guided tour is followed by a generous 3 hours of free time, giving plenty of room to explore independently. The early start at 8:00 am means that travelers should be prepared for a full day, but the timing allows for a relaxed return to Makarska.
Some reviews note that the time in Dubrovnik can feel rushed, with only 3 hours to see everything. The flexibility of free time helps mitigate this, allowing visitors to tailor their experience based on personal interests.

The tour confirms bookings instantly and offers mobile tickets for convenience. It is suitable for most travelers and near public transportation options make the pickup process straightforward.
For those concerned about physical demands, the tour’s primary activity involves walking through Dubrovnik’s old town, which is mostly accessible but may involve some uneven surfaces. The long bus ride is the main consideration, especially for those sensitive to prolonged travel in a smaller vehicle.

Priced at $77.67 per person, this tour offers a cost-effective way to visit Dubrovnik from Makarska with a balance of guided insight and independence. The small group size enhances comfort and interaction, and the scenic stop at Opuzen adds regional charm.
While the bus journey is noted as lengthy and sometimes cramped, the expert guides and free time in Dubrovnik make this experience worthwhile for those wanting a flexible, yet guided day trip.

This tour suits travelers who appreciate personalized attention and flexibility. It provides an efficient way to see Dubrovnik’s old town with professional guides and enjoy a scenic stop that highlights local produce. The cost and small group size make it accessible for most, though the long bus ride may be a concern for some.
The combination of guided sightseeing, ample free time, and a scenic regional stop makes it a practical option for a full-day adventure. It’s particularly suited for visitors eager to maximize their Dubrovnik experience without the expense or size of larger tour groups.
“This trip is a long journey in a cramped minibus for the time you actually spend in the old town. The driver and guide were really nice and friendl…”
What is included in the price of $77.67?
The price covers the guided tour of Dubrovnik’s old town, free time, fruit tasting at Opuzen, transportation in a modern bus, and pickup options.
How long is the bus journey from Makarska to Dubrovnik?
The exact duration isn’t specified, but the total tour lasts about 10 hours including stops, with most of the travel time likely spent in transit.
What is the group size limit?
The tour is limited to 18 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience and easier interaction with guides.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those sensitive to prolonged travel or walking on uneven surfaces should consider their comfort during the city exploration.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Simply Adria, known for small-group tours with a focus on quality and local insight.