Dubrovnik Day Trip from Split
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Experience Highlights
This tour departs from Split to the fortified city of Dubrovnik. The journey takes place in an air-conditioned bus that arrives at the destination via a scenic road. Along the way, a local guide will tell you about its Roman origins, the years under the Republic of Venice and its more recent history. The total duration is approximately 12 hours and includes free time to explore at your leisure.
- Visit a Unesco World Heritage City
- Explore Dubrovnik at your leisure
- Learn about the history from an expert guide
- Travel in comfort on board an air-conditioned bus
What’s included
- Dubrovnik Walking Tour
- Expert guide
- Transport by minibus
- Lunch
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Step by Step
This tour lasts about 12 hours and departs from Split or Traù (Trogir), a medieval town a few kilometres to the north. The destination is Dubrovnik, a Unesco World Heritage Site and the location of many scenes from Game of Thrones. Travel is by air-conditioned minibus along a scenic highway, overlooking the Adriatic and its islands.
The activity includes a local guide, but you will also have free time to explore the city at your own pace. In Dubrovnik, the main attractions are as follows:
- St. John's Fortress: built between the 14th and 16th centuries, it overlooks the sea and fits within the medieval walls.
- Placa: also known as Stradun, it is a long street in the historic centre. It is notable for its white marble paving, as well as its numerous bars and restaurants
- Cathedral: the façade and interior mix three architectural styles: Byzantine, Romanesque and Baroque. It was renovated in the Middle Ages thanks to the English King Richard the Lionheart.
- Sponza Palace: a landmark of the city, it once housed the customs house, the mint and the state treasury. It is a mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles and its façade is typical Venetian architecture.
- Lokrum: a small unspoilt island a short distance from the harbour. It is home to a 12th century Benedictine monastery and a Napoleonic-era fort.
The excursion is available in all seasons and is suitable for all ages. Lunch is not included, but there is no shortage of options to try local specialities such as burek (puff pastry stuffed with minced meat, cheese, potatoes and vegetables) or pasticada, marinated veal stuffed with bacon.