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Explore Dubrovnik and Ston: Full-Day Guided Tour from Split or Trogir - Split

Explore Dubrovnik and Ston: Full-Day Guided Tour from Split or Trogir

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

10 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness needed to comfortably walk several kilometers on cobblestone streets and slight inclines.

Overview

Discover the medieval grandeur and stunning coastal vistas of Dubrovnik on a full-day guided tour from Split or Trogir, featuring a scenic stop in historic Ston. Immerse yourself in Adriatic culture, architecture, and cuisine on this unforgettable journey.

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From Split/Trogir: Dubrovnik Guided Tour with a Stop in Ston

All ages • 10 hrs • Embark on a full-day trip to Dubrovnik

Guided Tour

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About This Adventure

Experience the enchanting beauty of Dubrovnik on a full-day guided trip from Split or Trogir. Wander through the Old Town's medieval streets, admire stunning architecture, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Adriatic. With free time to savor Mediterranean cuisine and shop for unique souvenirs, this adventure promises unforgettable memories.

Experience the enchanting beauty of Dubrovnik on a full-day guided trip from Split or Trogir. Wander through the Old Town's medieval streets, admire stunning architecture, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Adriatic. With free time to savor Mediterranean cuisine and shop for unique souvenirs, this adventure promises unforgettable memories.

Adventure Tips

Wear Comfortable Shoes

The Old Town’s cobbled streets and extensive walking require sturdy, comfortable footwear to enjoy the tour fully.

Bring a Camera

Ston’s city walls and Dubrovnik’s ramparts offer spectacular photo opportunities—don’t forget extra batteries or memory cards.

Stay Hydrated

Carry a water bottle, especially in summer months, as walking around Dubrovnik can be strenuous in the heat.

Plan for Free Time

Use the free period in Dubrovnik’s Old Town wisely for dining or shopping for local crafts and souvenirs.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mediterranean gulls along the coast
  • Occasional sightings of dolphins in the Adriatic Sea

History

Dubrovnik was a powerful maritime republic in the Middle Ages, known as Ragusa, which maintained independence through diplomacy and trade.

Conservation

The region follows strict environmental regulations to preserve the medieval architecture and the pristine Adriatic marine ecosystem through sustainable tourism practices.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable Walking Shoes

Essential

Essential for navigating the cobblestone streets and ancient ramparts comfortably.

Sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin from intense Mediterranean sun exposure during extended outdoor walks.

summer specific

Lightweight Backpack

Useful for carrying water, snacks, camera, and souvenirs throughout the day.

Camera or Smartphone

Essential

To capture Dubrovnik’s stunning architecture and Adriatic panoramas.