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Discover Dubrovnik with a private guided tour including Old Town highlights and panoramic views from Sr Mountain, all in about 2-3 hours for $298.34 per group.

This private walking tour in Dubrovnik offers a personalized experience with a licensed guide, focusing on the city’s most iconic sites and breathtaking viewpoints. For $298.34 per group (up to 6 people), this tour provides pick-up and drop-off directly at your accommodations, making it both convenient and intimate. With an approximate duration of 2 to 3 hours, it balances sightseeing with relaxed pacing, ideal for those who want a comprehensive look at Dubrovnik’s highlights without feeling rushed.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of Old Town’s historic attractions with the stunning panoramic scenes from Sr Mountain. The guide is well-versed in Dubrovnik’s history, and the tour is customizable, allowing you to focus on what interests you most. The tour has a perfect 5-star rating from five reviews, underscoring its popularity and quality.

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The tour begins with a drive up to Mount Srd, where a driver-guide collects your group from your specified Dubrovnik location. Here, you enjoy spectacular vistas of Dubrovnik that stretch across the city and surrounding islands. The admission to this viewpoint is free, making it an easy highlight to start your sightseeing.
The elevation from Sr Mountain provides a sweeping view of the Old Town, the port, and Lokrum Island. This vantage point is ideal for panoramic photos and gaining a clear sense of Dubrovnik’s layout. The short one-hour stop allows plenty of time for photos and soaking in the scenery.

Next, the guide leads you to Gradac Park, another scenic viewpoint that offers a different perspective of Dubrovnik’s skyline. This 10-minute stop is perfect for appreciating the city’s fortifications and architecture from above, with the added benefit of listening to insightful commentary on Dubrovnik’s history.
This stop is free to enter and gives a quieter moment away from the busy streets, ideal for photos or simply absorbing the landscape. The guide’s storytelling adds depth to the experience, connecting the views to Dubrovnik’s past.

Following the viewpoints, your group takes a stroll through the streets down to Pile Bay, passing historic sites and narrow alleyways. This five-minute walk leads to the main city gate of Old Town, where you enter Dubrovnik’s most celebrated historic area.
This entrance is a gateway to the city’s bustling heart, setting the scene for the sites ahead. The walk itself offers a glimpse of local life and the charming ambiance of Old Town.

A brief stop in front of the Big Onofrio’s Fountain provides an opportunity to learn about its construction and its role in Dubrovnik’s history. This five-minute visit features storytelling about this iconic water feature that has supplied the city for centuries.
While the fountain’s admission is free, the guide gives context about its importance, making this a meaningful photo stop and a chance to understand Dubrovnik’s medieval infrastructure.
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The tour includes a visit to the Franciscan Church and Monastery, where you can see one of Europe’s oldest working pharmacies. The monastery museum offers further insights into religious life and historical artifacts.
This 10-minute stop has admission tickets not included, so you might choose to explore it at your own pace later. The pharmacy’s history adds a fascinating layer to the city’s narrative of faith and trade.

The famous Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main thoroughfare, is a lively corridor lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. The guide walks you through its length, highlighting what both locals and visitors enjoy most about this vibrant street.
Adjacent to Stradun is Iroka ulica, the only wide side street in Old Town, offering a different perspective on Dubrovnik’s medieval urban planning. These short stops provide excellent photo opportunities and a sense of the city’s layout.

A classic photo spot, the Jesuit Stairs lead up to the Church of St. Ignatius, a baroque church with significant local history. The five-minute visit includes stories about the Jesuit order’s influence in Dubrovnik.
The church itself is notable for its architecture and artwork, including paintings by Tiziano Veccelio inside the Dubrovnik Cathedral, which the tour visits next.
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary houses remarkable paintings, notably by Tiziano Veccelio, enriching the visit. The five-minute stop offers a glimpse into Dubrovnik’s religious art.
The Rector’s Palace is another highlight, showcasing Dubrovnik’s government history. Although admission tickets are not included, viewing this stunning building provides context to Dubrovnik’s former independence.
Following the city’s maritime history, the guide leads you through a street passage to the Old Port, where stories of Dubrovnik’s trade routes come to life. A brief 10-minute visit offers scenic views.
At Lua Square, the Sponza Palace is another key site, with its beautiful architecture and historical significance. This five-minute stop allows time to appreciate Dubrovnik’s civic and cultural legacy.
Next, the Orlando Column stands as Dubrovnik’s only public sculpture from the period of the Dubrovnik Republic. A short five-minute stop provides insights into its symbolic importance.
The Church of Saint Blaise, dedicated to the patron saint, is nearby. This five-minute visit emphasizes the city’s religious traditions and cultural identity.
A quick pass through Judioska street introduces one of Europe’s oldest synagogues, reflecting Dubrovnik’s diverse history. The Dominican Monastery offers a five-minute look at monastic life, although admission is not included.
These stops reveal the multicultural fabric of Dubrovnik’s historic community.
The tour concludes at the Revelin Fortress terrace, providing another stunning viewpoint over the Old Port and Lokrum Island. This 10-minute stop is ideal for final photos and absorbing the city’s coastal scenery.
The tour ends back at the initial meeting point, completing a comprehensive exploration of Dubrovnik’s most significant sights.
This private tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle and a licensed guide, ensuring comfort and expert narration. The group size is limited to up to 6 people for an intimate experience.
The tour’s price of $298.34 covers the entire group, with additional costs for attractions like the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and Monastery Museum if you choose to visit inside. Most stops are free to visit, and the pick-up service adds to the convenience.
Cancellation is free if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, making it flexible for changing plans.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a personalized and detailed look at Dubrovnik’s historic core and scenic viewpoints. It appeals most to those interested in history, architecture, and panoramic views, with ample opportunity for photos and storytelling. The private setting makes it suitable for families, couples, or small groups wanting an intimate experience without large crowds.
While covering major sites, the tour also passes through less touristy streets like Judioska, highlighting Dubrovnik’s multicultural history. The viewpoints from Sr Mountain and Revelin Fortress are especially memorable, offering breathtaking perspectives of the city and surrounding islands.
For additional attractions like the monastery or Rector’s Palace, budget extra for admission tickets. The tour’s flexible pace allows for leisure at key stops, but be prepared for some walking and standing, especially at open-air viewpoints.
This 2-3 hour private tour combines cultural highlights, scenic vistas, and historical stories in a relaxed and personal way. It impresses with expert narration, beautiful viewpoints, and convenient logistics. The focus on customization makes it a great choice for those wanting a tailored Dubrovnik experience.
While not covering every interior attraction in depth, the most important sights and breathtaking panoramas are included, providing a memorable overview suited to first-timers and repeat visitors alike.
“Martina was an excellent guide. She is an art historian who brought the Old Town of Dubrovnik to life. We walked the city walls and saw the highlig…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes a licensed guide, air-conditioned vehicle, and pick-up and drop-off at your Dubrovnik accommodation. Most viewpoints and outdoor sites are free to visit.
Are attractions like Rector’s Palace included?
No, admission tickets for Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the monastery museum are not included and cost an additional EUR 35 per person if you choose to visit inside.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically lasts 2 to 3 hours, allowing ample time for sightseeing, photos, and storytelling without feeling rushed.
Is this tour suitable for families or small groups?
Yes, it’s designed as a private experience for groups up to 6 people, making it comfortable for families and small groups seeking personalized attention.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Highlights include Sr Mountain panoramic views, the Old Town’s key landmarks, Onofrio’s fountain, Stradun street, Revelin Fortress, and the Orlando Column.
How do I book and what is the cancellation policy?
Booking can be done through Viator, and full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. The tour is confirmed with immediate receipt of booking details.
This Dubrovnik private walking tour offers a well-rounded, scenic, and culturally enriching experience, perfect for those who want a personalized exploration of this historic city and its stunning landscapes.