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Discover Dubrovnik from Split with a guided tour including a stop in Ston, featuring city walls, Renaissance squares, and local Mediterranean cuisine for $88.


The Dubrovnik Guided Tour with a Stop in Ston offers a comprehensive day trip from Split or Trogir for $88 per person. This full-day experience combines scenic drives, expert guiding, and ample free time to explore Croatia’s famous walled city. The tour features privileged views of the Adriatic Sea and Dalmatian Coast, along with opportunities to taste local Mediterranean specialties at a traditional tavern.
This tour stands out for its balanced pace, allowing plenty of time to enjoy Dubrovnik’s architectural treasures while also appreciating the landscape and history of the Dalmatian region. It’s ideal for travelers who want an organized day with expert narration, comfortable transport, and a taste of local cuisine, all without the hassle of planning.
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The tour emphasizes guiding expertise, with knowledgeable guides like Sylvia, Eli, or Lisa, who are praised in reviews for their warmth, insights, and ability to bring the city’s stories to life. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, even on hot days, with hotel pickup and drop-off available for added convenience. The $88 price includes transportation, guiding, and multiple stops, making it a solid value considering the full-day itinerary.
The stop in Ston is a special highlight, offering spectacular views of the Ston walls and a chance to snap memorable photos. The guided walking tour of Dubrovnik covers major landmarks such as the Stradun Promenade, Sponza Palace, Town Hall, and Rector’s Palace, and includes free time for personal exploration.
A noteworthy aspect is the mix of structured sightseeing and flexibility during the free time, where visitors can stroll, shop, or relax at local cafés. The tour’s high rating of 4.5/5 from 180 reviews reflects consistent satisfaction, especially regarding guides’ knowledge and the scenic landscapes.

The tour begins at a variable meeting point, depending on the selected option, typically involving hotel pickup. Travelers travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned van that’s smaller than a bus, generally accommodating around 7 guests, which encourages a more personalized experience. The driver Mila, Tony, or Evan frequently receives praise for their friendliness, punctuality, and local knowledge.
The ride from Split or Trogir to Dubrovnik takes about three hours, during which the landscape provides plenty of photo opportunities. Reviews mention that the drive feels quick thanks to the engaging company and beautiful vistas.

Once in Dubrovnik, the guided walking tour begins with the Stradun Promenade, a marble-paved street that acts as the city’s main artery. Visitors get spectacular views of the spectacular city walls, which stretch nearly 2,000 meters and are a highlight for many. The monumental fortifications and city gates give a sense of the city’s medieval strength.
The labyrinth of streets behind the ramparts reveals Renaissance squares, porticoes, and loggias. The 11th-century Town Hall and Sponza Palace, renowned for elaborate stone carvings, stand as architectural gems. The Baroque Cathedral and Treasury also impress with their craftsmanship and historical significance.
Other notable sites include the Dominican Monastery, the Church of St Blaise, and the Rectors Palace, where the blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles reflects Dubrovnik’s diverse past. The guided narration helps clarify the significance of each landmark, even in a busy setting.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the guided tour, three hours of free time in Dubrovnik lets visitors immerse themselves further. Many choose to walk along the city walls independently, shop for traditional filigree jewelry, or relax at local cafés on the Stradun.
Another popular option is sampling Mediterranean specialties at a local tavern, which the tour highlights as a key part of experiencing the city. Some reviews mention that the free time could be slightly longer, but generally, the schedule allows enough flexibility to enjoy the city without feeling rushed.
The stop in Ston is often praised for its breathtaking views of the Ston walls and surrounding landscape. The brief coffee break offers a chance to stretch legs and capture photos of the medieval fortifications. The small town of Ston provides a scenic contrast to Dubrovnik’s grandeur, with its historic walls and peaceful atmosphere.
Travelers appreciate that this stop adds a unique dimension to the trip, blending history, scenery, and a taste of local life. While brief, it leaves a lasting impression as a highlight of the journey.

The return trip from Dubrovnik to Split or Trogir typically takes about three hours, with stops for comfort along the way. Some reviews note that the driver and guide make the journey enjoyable with stories and local insights.
The tour concludes at the original meeting point or hotel, offering passengers a convenient end to a full day. The small group size and friendly guides help maintain a relaxed atmosphere throughout.

This $88 guided tour suits travelers seeking a structured, informative experience with a focus on Dubrovnik’s highlights. It’s ideal for those who appreciate expert guides, scenic landscapes, and ample free time to explore independently. The small group setting and comfortable transport make it especially appealing for visitors who prefer a more personal touch over large bus tours.
The tour’s balance of sightseeing, cultural insight, and leisure makes it a practical choice for travelers with limited time but a desire to see the best of Dubrovnik and Ston.

This tour offers an accessible and well-organized way to experience Croatia’s most famous city and its surroundings. The expert guides help bring Dubrovnik’s history and architecture to life, while the scenic drive and stunning views enrich the journey.
The combination of city walls, Renaissance squares, and a memorable stop in Ston creates a well-rounded day. The $88 price delivers good value, especially considering the included transportation and guided commentary. While the limited free time in Dubrovnik might not satisfy all explorers, most find it enough for a meaningful visit.
This trip is a recommendation for small-group travelers who want a convenient, informative, and scenic day exploring Croatia’s jewel on the Adriatic.
“We had a great time. Our driver, Tony was helpful, friendly, and fun. Our guide, Sylvia was incredibly knowledgable about the city, and we enjoyed …”
How long is the drive from Split to Dubrovnik?
About three hours each way in an air-conditioned van.
What landmarks will I see in Dubrovnik?
The city walls, Stradun Promenade, Sponza Palace, Town Hall, Baroque Cathedral, Rectors Palace, and more.
Is there free time in Dubrovnik?
Yes, the tour provides about three hours for independent sightseeing, shopping, or dining.
What is included in the tour price?
Transportation, guided tour, hotel pickup and drop-off, and stop in Ston.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included but can be purchased during free time.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
The tour involves walking on cobblestone streets and city walls, so some mobility considerations apply.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, comfortable clothes, and camera for photos.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
The guide is English-speaking; other languages are not specified.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot via www.south-tours.com or through the provided booking platform.