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Discover Dubrovnik in a full-day guided tour from Omi, including historic sites, top viewpoints, and free time to explore this stunning Adriatic city.

The full-day Dubrovnik tour from Omi offers an efficient way to experience the Croatian “Pearl of the Adriatic” in just one day. Priced at $83.54 per person, this 13-hour journey combines comfortable transportation with expert guidance, taking travelers to key sites like Fort Lovrijenac, Pile Gate, and Stradun. The tour departs early from Hotel Plaa in Omi at 6:05am, with a roughly 4-hour drive each way, making this a full-day commitment.
One of the main advantages of this tour is the experienced licensed guide who reveals Dubrovnik’s secrets, enriching the sightseeing with stories and historical insights. It’s ideal for those who want a rundown without the hassle of planning multiple transport connections. While lunch isn’t included, travelers get plenty of free time inside the Old Town to enjoy local food, walk along historical streets, and take in spectacular viewpoints.
Despite the long day, the tour’s high 5.0/5 rating from 4 reviews reflects its popularity, especially for the well-organized schedule and insightful commentary. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it requires a good level of mobility and patience with travel times. Overall, it’s a convenient, value-packed way to see Dubrovnik’s highlights in one day.
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The tour begins early at 6:05am at Hotel Plaa in Omi, giving you a head start on the day. The journey involves about four hours of driving to Dubrovnik in an air-conditioned vehicle, providing a comfortable ride to maximize sightseeing time. This long transfer is considered by some as the only downside, with at least one review mentioning a cramped start, but most find the drive manageable.
Once in Dubrovnik, the guide provides a brief introduction before heading to the first stop: Fort Lovrijenac. This fortress outside the city walls is often called “Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar” for its commanding location and impressive architecture. Visitors enjoy a quick 15-minute visit, taking in the views and exploring the exterior without an admission fee.

Next, the tour visits the Rector’s Palace, a 15-minute stop showcasing a building that harmoniously combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural elements. The palace, built in a Gothic style, represents a central piece of Dubrovnik’s history, and its free admission makes it an accessible highlight. The guide shares insights into its historical role and architectural features, making it a meaningful stop during the tour.

The group then proceeds to Pile Gate, the famous entrance to Dubrovnik’s historic core. This 15-minute stop allows visitors to appreciate the classic stone gate, two doors, and surrounding bridges that have welcomed travelers for centuries. The gateway’s location makes it a perfect spot for photos and orientation, setting the scene for the day ahead.

The 15-minute walk along Stradun, Dubrovnik’s most renowned street, offers a taste of the city’s vibrant atmosphere. This elegant promenade connects key landmarks and is lined with cafes, shops, and historic buildings. The guide provides context on its significance, blending the city’s rich culture with its modern lifestyle. Visitors are encouraged to explore independently, taking advantage of the free 4 hours of free time to walk, shop, or relax.

The maximum free time provides an opportunity to enjoy Dubrovnik’s culinary delights—from local snacks to full meals—within the city walls. Travelers can visit cozy restaurants, try regional dishes, or simply walk along the historic streets absorbing the lively ambiance. This flexible period allows for personal exploration, ensuring visitors can tailor their experience to interests like photography, shopping, or sightseeing.

After a full day of sightseeing and exploration, the group departs Dubrovnik for Omi, with another roughly 4-hour drive. The return trip offers a chance to relax and reflect on the day’s discoveries. The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, Hotel Plaa, offering a straightforward end to the long but rewarding journey.

This tour features a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, operated by a professional driver, ensuring a smooth ride between locations. The licensed tour guide enhances the experience with expert commentary, helping travelers understand Dubrovnik’s history, architecture, and culture. All fees and taxes are included, with no hidden costs.
Most travelers are suitable for this tour, but it’s recommended to be comfortable with a long day of travel and walking. The tour is limited to 50 participants, maintaining a manageable group size for personalized attention. Booking is recommended 12 days in advance for the best availability.
A notable limitation is the long transfer time, which can be tiresome for some. One review mentions a less-than-ideal start due to a cramped transfer from Omi, but most find the overall experience worthwhile. The tour does not include lunch, so travelers should plan accordingly to enjoy local cuisine during the free period.
Weather can influence the experience, as the tour requires good weather for optimal sightseeing. If canceled due to poor conditions, a different date or full refund is offered, providing peace of mind.
This tour offers a rundown of Dubrovnik’s most significant sites within a single day, making it ideal for those short on time but eager to see the city’s highlights. The combination of well-planned itinerary, expert guidance, and comfortable transport makes it a practical choice. The free time in the Old Town lets you relax and explore at your own pace, adding flexibility to the experience.
While the drive is lengthy, most travelers find it manageable and appreciate the efficient access to Dubrovnik’s key attractions. The high review rating reflects satisfaction with the overall organization and storytelling. This tour suits visitors who want a balanced mix of guided sightseeing and personal exploration, especially those interested in history, architecture, and scenic views.
“Long day ! Petar was a great host and the driver was fabulous , very comfortable coach but initially the transfer from Omi was disappointing, cramm…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $83.54 per person, including all fees and taxes.
What is included in the tour?
An air-conditioned vehicle, driver, licensed guide, and all fees and taxes are included. Lunch is not included.
How long is the total tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 13 hours, with about 4 hours of driving each way and 4 hours of free time in Dubrovnik.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Hotel Plaa in Omi at 6:05am and returns to the same location.
Are children or pets allowed on this tour?
Pets are not allowed, and most travelers can participate, though individual mobility should be considered.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Fort Lovrijenac, Rector’s Palace, Pile Gate, and Stradun.
Is food included?
No, lunch is not included, but travelers have ample free time to enjoy local food inside Dubrovnik.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
While most travelers can participate, the long hours and walking around historic sites may pose challenges.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.