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Dubrovnik, Croatia -- tour destination
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Dubrovnik

2 tours available · From €70

About This Destination

About Dubrovnik

The legendary walled city on Croatia's southern coast, known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. A UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its Old Town, city walls, and as a filming location for Game of Thrones.

Distance from Split

230 km

3.5 hours drive

Best Time to Visit

April - June, September - October

Entrance Fee

€Walls ~35

Available Experiences

Tours to Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Group TourFull DayFree cancellation
12hGroup

Dubrovnik Group Tour

Full-day bus tour along the Adriatic coast to the walled city of Dubrovnik.

From70 /person
Private Tour DubrovnikPrivateFree cancellation
10hPrivate

Private Tour Dubrovnik

Private full-day Dubrovnik tour along scenic coastal roads.

From580 /group
Travel Guide

Practical Information

Getting There from Split

Dubrovnik is 230 km from Split, approximately 3.5 hours by car. All our tours include comfortable round-trip transportation with hotel pickup in Split.

Entrance Fees

Entrance fees for Dubrovnik are approximately €Walls ~35. Some of our tours include entrance fees in the price -- check the tour details.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Dubrovnik is april - june, september - october. This period offers the best weather, longest daylight hours, and the most vibrant atmosphere for your tour experience.

Insider Tips

  • Walk the city walls early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
  • The cable car to Mount Srd offers the best panoramic views of the Old Town.
  • Bring your passport -- the route passes through a short stretch of Bosnia (Neum).
  • Buza Bar, built into the cliffs outside the walls, is perfect for a sunset drink.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Dubrovnik from Split?

Dubrovnik is approximately 230 km (about 3.5 hours) from Split along the stunning coastal road. The drive itself passes through beautiful Adriatic scenery, including a brief passage through Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina (bring your passport).

Can you visit Dubrovnik as a day trip from Split?

Yes! We offer full-day Dubrovnik tours from Split that include round-trip transportation, giving you ample time to explore the Old Town, walk the famous city walls, and discover why it's called the Pearl of the Adriatic. It's a long but incredibly rewarding day.

Do I need a passport for the Dubrovnik trip?

You may need your passport because the coastal road between Split and Dubrovnik passes through a short stretch of Bosnia and Herzegovina at Neum. EU citizens can use national ID cards. Non-EU visitors should carry their passport.

How long is the drive from Split to Dubrovnik?

The drive is approximately 3.5 hours along the scenic Adriatic coast. Our group tour departs early morning and includes a guided walking tour of the Old Town plus 4 hours of free time.

What are the must-see sights in Dubrovnik?

The top attractions include walking the medieval city walls, visiting Fort Lovrijenac, exploring Stradun street, and taking the cable car to Mount Srđ for panoramic views.