Dubrovnik Private Walking Tours

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Dubrovnik Private Walking Tours

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In the embrace of the Adriatic Sea, where the water mirrors the sky, lies Dubrovnik, a city whose stones speak of past centuries.

Begin your exploration with the Introduction to Dubrovnik Tour, a private walking tour that uncovers the layers of history. Led by an experienced private tour guide, you'll traverse the iconic Stradun, the main artery of the Old Town, where the scent of the sea blends with the aroma of ancient stone. This tour reveals the city's evolution from a humble settlement to the powerful Republic of Ragusa, a maritime force competing with Venice. You'll stand before the Pile Gate, where countless have entered this living museum, and visit the Rector's Palace, envisioning the political maneuvers once conducted within its walls.

For those enchanted by the city's narrative, the Half-Day Dubrovnik, Cavtat and Srdj Hill Tour offers a wider scope. Ascend Srdj Hill for panoramic views that narrate stories of defense against Ottoman invasions. Then, descend to Cavtat, the origin of Dubrovnik, where tranquility masks its significance in the city's early history. This tour connects you with Dubrovnik's essence, showcasing its resilience and beauty.

Dubrovnik's history extends beyond its walls. The Full-Day Montenegro Day Trip from Dubrovnik invites explorers to cross into a land where mountains meet the sea. In the Bay of Kotor, medieval fortresses on cliffs stand as silent guardians of a shared history with Dubrovnik. This journey through Montenegro illustrates the cultural, trade, and spiritual connections of the Adriatic.

Lastly, the Full-Day Korcula Island and Ston Day Trip from Dubrovnik takes you to Korcula, where legend claims Marco Polo was born, and to Ston, renowned for its salt and its walls, echoing Dubrovnik's own. On Korcula, the winding streets and architecture reflect the city's influence, while Ston's walls, the longest in Europe, highlight ancient defenses and the salt trade that once bolstered Dubrovnik's economy.

Each of these experiences, whether within the city's ancient embrace or beyond, compels any curious traveler to delve deeper into the narrative of this Pearl of the Adriatic.

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Danijela is a wealth of knowledge and stories, and managed to give us a perspective that we wouldn't have gotten from a travel book. We have traveled to many countries and had many tour guides, but Danijela was among the best!
Jure was very friendly and outgoing and had lots of interesting facts. We would definitely recommend this tour as well as Jure.
Knowledgeable, friendly and flexible. We had a fantastic day with Danijela. We were late getting off our ship and she was so accommodating. Wish we could’ve have more time with her and in the beautiful area. Definitely want to come back. Thank you so much!
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