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Explore Dubrovnik from Split on a full-day private tour with a passionate local guide, visiting the Old Town, Cathedral, and Ston’s oyster farms for $918.
This full-day private tour from Split offers an in-depth experience of the famous walled city of Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of Europe.” With a cost of $918 per group of up to eight people, the tour combines scenic driving, engaging storytelling, and visits to key landmarks. It’s designed for those who want a personalized and flexible way to explore Dubrovnik’s highlights, with plenty of time to wander and take in the sights at your own pace.
The tour begins with convenient pickup options from the Split promenade or your hotel, making logistics straightforward. A comfortable passenger van transports you along the Dalmatian coast, with fuel, tolls, parking, taxes, and insurance all included in the price. The focus on small-group or private experience ensures an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate expert guidance and personalized attention.
While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s itinerary balances guided exploration with free time, allowing you to enjoy local cuisine or ocean delicacies like oysters at Ston. This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip from Split, especially those interested in architecture, history, and stunning coastal views.
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This tour departs from Split’s promenade or your hotel, starting with a relaxed morning coffee while waiting for the group to assemble. The road trip to Dubrovnik takes approximately 4 hours, with the driver stopping at Ston, a well-known oyster-farming town. Here, travelers have the chance to enjoy oysters (optional), experiencing a taste of the local seafood tradition. The scenic drive along the Dalmatian coast offers plenty of opportunities to admire the sea views and rugged coastline.
The stop in Ston is brief but noteworthy for its worldwide reputation for fresh oysters. This seaside town, known for its ancient saltworks and long fortress walls, provides a picturesque setting. Travelers can indulge in oyster tasting if they wish, adding a culinary highlight to the trip. The guide provides insights into the town’s history and significance, making this a worthwhile break before heading to Dubrovnik.
Arriving in Dubrovnik before noon, the tour kicks off with a 1.5-hour guided walk led by a passionate local guide. The guide’s deep knowledge and enthusiasm make the walk engaging, as they explain the city’s elaborate architecture and historical background. You’ll pass through narrow streets and bustling squares, taking in sights such as the Stradun, the main street lined with historic buildings.
More Great Tours NearbyA key highlight of the tour is the visit to the Cathedral of Dubrovnik, constructed on the site of a 12th-century church. The cathedral’s damage during the earthquake of 1667 led to its reconstruction, blending old and new architectural elements. The guide shares stories about its history and significance, enriching the experience. The visit offers a quiet moment of reflection amid the lively atmosphere of the Old Town.
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After the guided tour, you have time to explore main attractions of Dubrovnik’s Old Town independently. Many visitors enjoy climbing the city walls to walk around the ramparts, which provide spectacular views over the red-tile roofs and the sea. Alternatively, a cable car ride offers a panoramic perspective of Dubrovnik’s skyline and coastline, though this activity is not included in the tour price.
With the tour ending in the same area as the meeting point, you can choose to continue exploring, visit additional sites, or relax at a local café. The flexible schedule means you can spend extra time at St. John Fortress, Lovrijenac Fortress, or simply enjoy wandering the historic streets. The drop-off point remains within 200 meters of the original meeting location, ensuring easy returning options.
The $918 fee covers transportation, fuel, guide services, tolls, parking, taxes, and insurance. It does not include food or drinks, allowing travelers to select their own dining options in Dubrovnik. Be sure to bring your passport and visa documents if required, as these are necessary for crossing borders and for identification.
The tour is suitable for those comfortable with moderate walking and urban exploration. No specific physical requirements are noted, but travelers should arrive 15 minutes early for a smooth departure. A relaxed, friendly atmosphere starts with morning coffee, setting a welcoming tone for the day.
Reservations can be booked with flexible payment options, including pay later. Cancelling up to 24 hours in advance guarantees a full refund, making this tour a low-risk choice for planning ahead. The official guide speaks English and Italian, with other languages available on request, ensuring most visitors feel well-informed and engaged.
What makes this private day trip particularly appealing is the combination of scenic driving, expert-guided walking tour, and personalized attention for up to eight guests. The inclusion of a stop in Ston for oyster tasting adds a unique culinary dimension to the journey. The flexibility to explore Dubrovnik’s main sites and optional extra activities makes it a well-rounded option for those who want both guided insight and free time.
This experience suits history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and coastal scenery admirers eager to see Dubrovnik in a day. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a small-group or private tour, ensuring comfort and personalized service. However, those wanting a more comprehensive exploration of Dubrovnik might consider additional activities, as this tour focuses on highlights and provides ample free time afterward.
This full-day private tour offers a balanced mix of guided insight and free exploration. The local guide’s passion enriches the experience, while the scenic drive and stops provide a well-rounded introduction to the city and its surroundings. The value is clear given the comprehensive inclusions and personalized attention for a group of up to eight.
While food and drinks are not included, the flexible schedule and optional activities like walking the city walls or taking a cable car allow tailored experiences. Best suited for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those wanting a private or small-group trip from Split, this tour delivers a memorable day in Dubrovnik with comfort and expert guidance.
How long does the drive from Split to Dubrovnik take?
The journey typically lasts around 4 hours, with a stop in Ston for oysters.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, giving you flexibility to dine independently in Dubrovnik.
What is covered in the guided walk of Dubrovnik?
The guide leads you through the Old Town, explaining the architecture, history, and significance of key sites, including the Cathedral.
Can I walk along the city walls?
Yes, after the guided tour, you are free to walk along the city walls, which offer great views of the city and sea.
Is it possible to add extra activities like a cable car ride?
Extra activities are not part of the tour price but can be done independently in Dubrovnik.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring your passport, and comfortable shoes for walking. It’s also wise to carry any personal items, as the tour provides the transportation and guide services.
This well-structured day trip from Split to Dubrovnik combines scenic travel, expert guiding, and free time, making it a practical choice for travelers eager to see Dubrovnik without the hassle of self-driving or multiple bookings.
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