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Discover Dubrovnik's historic walls and landmarks on this private 3-hour walking tour led by a knowledgeable guide, including entry to UNESCO-listed city walls.
Exploring Dubrovnik’s Old Town and its legendary walls offers a captivating look into Croatia’s history and architecture. Priced at $184.97 per group for up to 8 people, this private walking tour lasts approximately 3 hours and features visits to key sites like the Franciscan Church, Church of Saint Blaise, Rector’s Palace, and the impressive City Walls. The tour begins at Nautika and ends at Saint Blaise’s Church, providing a seamless experience with personalized attention from a licensed local guide.
A notable highlight is the walk along the UNESCO-listed walls, which offers stunning vistas of Dubrovnik’s Old Town and the Adriatic Sea. The tour combines historic storytelling with practical visits, and the total cost of the walls is €35 per person, making it a well-rounded, value-focused experience. This tour suits visitors who appreciate history, architecture, and breathtaking views but should be aware that admission tickets are not included in the base price.


This private tour begins on Stradun, Dubrovnik’s central street, where the guide leads you past the Onofrio’s Fountain, a marvel of medieval engineering built at the end of the city’s aqueduct. As it’s a walking tour, expect to stroll through the lively streets and enjoy the architecture that reflects Dubrovnik’s storied past. The guide shares insights into the city’s development, helping visitors understand its importance as a historic maritime hub.
The tour then moves to the Church of Saint Blaise, where brief but meaningful commentary explains why Saint Blaise is considered the protector of Dubrovnik. Continuing, visitors visit the Rector’s Palace and Sponza Palace, where the elaborate architecture highlights the city’s wealth and artistic heritage. A quick pass by the Cathedral of Dubrovnik provides a glance at another important religious site overlooking one of the Old Port entrances.
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The centerpiece of this tour is the two-hour walk along Dubrovnik’s extensive city walls, which are part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. The walls have historically served as the city’s defensive barrier and now offer panoramic views of Old Town’s rooftops and the Adriatic Sea. The walk is suitable for most visitors but requires good shoes and a moderate level of mobility.
Travelers should plan to pay €35 per person for entry tickets, with children under 18 paying €15. The guide provides historical context and points out key sections of the walls, making the experience both visually stunning and educational. Since the walls are a popular attraction, the early morning start helps beat larger crowds, as one reviewer notes.

One of the earliest stops is at Onofrio’s Fountain, located at the end of the medieval aqueduct. This engineering marvel was designed to supply fresh water to the city and remains a striking feature of Dubrovnik’s medieval infrastructure. The guide explains the significance of the aqueduct and how it played a vital role in the city’s history.
Photographers will appreciate the opportunity to capture images of this historic fountain against the backdrop of the city walls. The stop lasts about 20 minutes, with the guide offering insights into Dubrovnik’s water supply systems from the medieval period.

The tour offers brief stops at the Church of Saint Blaise and the Rector’s Palace, each providing glimpses into Dubrovnik’s religious life and governance. The Church of Saint Blaise is especially meaningful as the city’s patron saint, and the guide shares stories about his role in Dubrovnik’s protection.
The Rector’s Palace exemplifies Renaissance architecture and former civic authority, while the nearby Sponza Palace reflects the city’s prosperity through its ornate design. These sites are perfect for visitors interested in Dubrovnik’s political and religious history.

The tour commences at Nautika, located at Brsalje ul. 3, early in the morning at 10:00 am. It concludes at Saint Blaise’s Church on Lua ul. 2, providing a logical end point within easy reach of public transportation and other city attractions.
The 3-hour duration includes time for walking, stops, and sightseeing, making it a manageable and engaging experience. The price of $184.97 per group covers all participants up to 8 people, ensuring a personalized experience. The guided tour, led by a local expert, guarantees insightful commentary tailored to the group’s interests.
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Entry to the City Walls costs €35 per person, with a discounted rate of €15 for children under 18. This fee is paid separately from the tour price, so travelers should budget accordingly. The admission tickets are not included in the initial booking cost but are straightforward to purchase on-site or in advance.
The tour offers excellent value considering the rich historical content, the breathtaking views, and the exclusivity of a private guide. The fact that most travelers book this 38 days in advance indicates its popularity and the demand for a personalized Dubrovnik experience.

The tour includes a free cancellation policy, allowing travelers to cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund. This flexibility is particularly helpful given the unpredictable nature of travel plans. Once booked, the confirmation is immediate, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals and those close to public transportation.
This private walking tour of Dubrovnik offers a well-rounded look at the city’s main sites and historic defenses. The expert guide guides you through Dubrovnik’s streets, passing iconic landmarks and providing context that enhances the experience. The highlight remains the walk along the city walls, which provides sweeping views of Old Town and the Adriatic Sea.
The tour balances historic storytelling with practical visits, making it ideal for visitors who like to combine sightseeing with learning. While the admission fee for the walls is separate, it is well worth the cost for the vistas and the sense of stepping back in time.
Suitable for those with moderate mobility, the experience offers personalized attention and the chance to explore Dubrovnik’s cultural and architectural treasures in just a few hours. With its flexible cancellation policy and small group size, this tour provides a comfortable and enriching Dubrovnik experience.
“This was a must on this trip. We started at eight in the morning, had coffee halfway through and the whole trip around the city center took just ov…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 18 pay a reduced fee (€15) for the walls, and the private nature of the tour makes it adaptable for families or groups with different ages.
How long does the walk on the walls last?
The walk along Dubrovnik’s city walls lasts about 2 hours, offering ample time for sightseeing and photo opportunities.
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes a licensed local guide and the walk through key sites in Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Entry to the city walls is paid separately.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Nautika and concludes at Saint Blaise’s Church, both within walking distance of Dubrovnik’s main tourist areas.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind in case of changing plans.