Explore Dubrovnik, Cavtat, and Konavle’s rich heritage and gastronomy. Visit iconic sites, savor local flavors, and uncover historical treasures.
Explore Dubrovnik, Cavtat, and Konavle’s rich heritage and gastronomy. Visit iconic sites, savor local flavors, and uncover historical treasures.
- Pobrežje - The first stop presents a breathtaking viewpoint over the Ombla River, a crucial water source for Dubrovnik and part of the Natura 2000 protected landscape. Known as the world’s shortest river, its pristine waters maintain a steady temperature of 10°C (50°F). The banks are adorned with historic summer homes and chapels of Dubrovnik’s…
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Pobrežje - The first stop presents a breathtaking viewpoint over the Ombla River, a crucial water source for Dubrovnik and part of the Natura 2000 protected landscape. Known as the world’s shortest river, its pristine waters maintain a steady temperature of 10°C (50°F). The banks are adorned with historic summer homes and chapels of Dubrovnik’s ancient leaders, offering both natural splendor and a glimpse into the city’s rich history.
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Franjo Tudman Bridge - Discover the iconic Dubrovnik Bridge, a modern engineering wonder completed in 2002. Stretching 518 meters and standing 55 meters above the Ombla River Bay, the bridge elegantly connects both shores. From this vantage point, enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Gruž port, the Lapad Peninsula, and Babin Kuk. Beyond its functional role, the bridge is a popular spot for bungee jumping and offers breathtaking views of Dubrovnik’s vibrant new district, making it a must-see landmark.
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Hotel Adria - Take a break at a scenic viewpoint offering sweeping views of the Elafiti Islands, the Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge, Gruž Bay, and the charming neighborhoods of Lapad and Babin Kuk.
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Bosanka viewpoint - At the ruins of an old Napoleon garrison near Bosanka Village, capture postcard-perfect views of Dubrovnik’s Old Town with its red-tiled roofs and city walls. From this vantage point, admire a stunning panorama of the Old Town, Lokrum Island, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s hills, Cavtat, and the open sea, while the guide shares insights into Dubrovnik’s rich history.
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Lookout Gray Falcon - The Gray Falcon viewpoint, located near the village of Zvekovica, offers a spectacular panoramic view of Mlini, Župa Dubrovačka, Cavtat, and Konavle. From here, enjoy the picturesque landscape of the coastline and the green hills surrounding southern Dalmatia. It is an ideal spot for a short stop, photography, and appreciating the natural beauty of the region.
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Rijeka Ljuta - Blago Konavala - The Ljuta River in Konavle is crystal clear and steeped in history, surrounded by lush vegetation and old water mills. Its cold waters originate beneath Mount Sniježnica, creating a captivating natural setting. Along the river, restored mills and an old water-powered sawmill stand as reminders of the traditional way of life and grain processing. This river is a perfect place for relaxation, exploration, and enjoying the untouched beauty of southern Dalmatia.
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Sokol Grad - Sokol Grad, perched on a steep cliff above Konavle, is a medieval fortress dating back to the 14th century and was a key strategic point for the defense of the Dubrovnik Republic. The fortress served as a refuge for the population during times of danger, as well as a center of military power in the region. Today, it has been restored and is open to visitors, who can explore the preserved walls, towers, and cisterns while enjoying the impressive view of Konavle, the surrounding villages, and the Adriatic Sea. Sokol Grad symbolizes courage and resistance, representing an important historical and cultural heritage of the area.
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Konavle County Museum - The Konavle County Museum, located in Čilipi, Croatia, showcases the rich cultural heritage and history of the Konavle region. The museum is housed in a traditional stone building and offers an insight into the local way of life, featuring exhibits on folklore, traditional costumes, tools, and historical artifacts. Visitors can learn about the customs, crafts, and agricultural practices that have shaped the area over the centuries, while also exploring the region’s ties to Dubrovnik and its surrounding areas. The museum also hosts cultural events, including performances of traditional music and dance.
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Kameni Mlin (Stone Mill) - Agrotourism Konavle - At Kameni Mlin, guests enjoy a traditional Konavle agrotourism experience with a homemade traditional lunch. The menu includes various local products such as homemade spreads (olive, salted, and meat pâté), three types of cheese (young, oil-marinated, semi-dried, or torotan), and four types of cured meats (prosciutto, buđola, pancetta, and pečenica). The main dish is peka (veal) with potatoes and roasted vegetables, or lamb upon request. The meal is accompanied by seasonal salad, bread baked under the bell, and homemade apple pie with flaky crust for dessert. The meal is paired with homemade wine (red Merlot or white Maraština), juice, or beer.
Guests can explore 6 ethno-stations: the olive oil mill, the old brandy distillery, the wine press, the grain millstone, arancini preparation, and the historical wall tour. They can also taste homemade products such as Travarica, Prošek, olive oil, olives, arancini, dried figs or plums, and homemade wines.
- Cavtat Old Town - The final stop is the beautiful town of Cavtat, a historic center with a rich past. Here, visitors have the opportunity to stroll through the old town, visit landmarks, or simply enjoy the beauty of this small town. Cavtat was founded in the 6th century BC as the Greek settlement of Epidaurum and has historically been an important port and trading hub. Explore the narrow stone streets, enjoy the view of the sea and surrounding islands, and visit historical sites such as the Church of St. Nicholas, the museum, or the ruins of the old town. Relax on the terrace of one of the local bars, enjoy the laid-back atmosphere and beautiful surroundings, or take a refreshing dip in the sea.

- Live commentary during scenic drive
- History lesson
- WiFi on board
- Photography opportunities
- Airport pick-up and drop-off
- Cruise ship pick-up and drop-off
- Apartment pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Professional English-speaking driver/guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Live commentary during scenic drive
- History lesson
- WiFi on board
- Photography opportunities
- Airport pick-up and drop-off
- Cruise ship pick-up and drop-off
- Apartment pick-up and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Professional English-speaking driver/guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Entrance to Sokol Grad is 10 EUR per person.
- Entrance to Konavle County Musem is 5 EUR per person.
- Visit to Kameni Mlin (40 EUR) includes tasting homemade products and a three-course lunch.
- Entrance to Sokol Grad is 10 EUR per person.
- Entrance to Konavle County Musem is 5 EUR per person.
- Visit to Kameni Mlin (40 EUR) includes tasting homemade products and a three-course lunch.
This delightful half-day combo tour offers an ideal opportunity to explore Dubrovnik, Cavtat, and their scenic surroundings. Experience the rich cultural and historical legacy of the Dubrovnik area while indulging in its famous cuisine.
The tour includes visits to Dubrovnik’s prime photo locations, such as the Ombla River, Franjo Tuđman Bridge, and Mount…
This delightful half-day combo tour offers an ideal opportunity to explore Dubrovnik, Cavtat, and their scenic surroundings. Experience the rich cultural and historical legacy of the Dubrovnik area while indulging in its famous cuisine.
The tour includes visits to Dubrovnik’s prime photo locations, such as the Ombla River, Franjo Tuđman Bridge, and Mount Srđ, before heading south to the enchanting town of Cavtat. After discovering Cavtat, the tour proceeds to Konavle Valley, a traditional food-producing area in southern Croatia.
The itinerary features a stop at the Ljuta River and its historic water mills, crucial for the Dubrovnik Republic’s flour production. Additionally, the tour explores Sokol Fortress, which historically safeguarded Konavle and Dubrovnik from invaders.
To enhance the experience, the tour includes a visit to the historical museum in Čilipi, which highlights the region’s heritage and silk production.
Conclude the tour with a tasting of local products and relish the authentic cuisine of the region!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.