Explore Dubrovnik’s rich history on a day trip from Budva. Enjoy guided tours, free time, and stunning panoramas. Book your adventure today.
Explore Dubrovnik’s rich history on a day trip from Budva. Enjoy guided tours, free time, and stunning panoramas. Book your adventure today.
- Dubrovnik - In 1979, the Old Town of Dubrovnik was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. These impressive walls, dating back to the 13th century, encircle the entire Old Town, reaching a height of 24 meters and a thickness of 6 meters. The walls are best appreciated by taking a leisurely stroll along the two kilometers of well-maintained paths…
- Dubrovnik - In 1979, the Old Town of Dubrovnik was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. These impressive walls, dating back to the 13th century, encircle the entire Old Town, reaching a height of 24 meters and a thickness of 6 meters. The walls are best appreciated by taking a leisurely stroll along the two kilometers of well-maintained paths that run along the ramparts and fortresses surrounding the city. Notable landmarks include the main street of the old town, Stradun, the Rector’s Palace, the Church of St. Blaise, the Cathedral, and City Hall.
Today, as visitors wander through this historic center, they will feel transported to another era, thanks to the close proximity of all the city’s attractions. The charming white cobbled streets, souvenir shops, iconic cafes, and excellent restaurants are just part of the delightful experience awaiting those who explore this unique city-museum.

- Transport included
- Guide included
- Transport included
- Guide included
- Not included: lunch.
- Not included: lunch.
The journey begins in Budva. Along the way, travelers will enjoy views of the Boka Kotorska Bay and cross the Verige passage by ferry, which takes about 10 minutes. The route leads to the Croatian border, and from there, it’s less than 40 kilometers to the town of Dubrovnik. Upon arrival, a local tourist guide will be waiting to lead a tour through the…
The journey begins in Budva. Along the way, travelers will enjoy views of the Boka Kotorska Bay and cross the Verige passage by ferry, which takes about 10 minutes. The route leads to the Croatian border, and from there, it’s less than 40 kilometers to the town of Dubrovnik. Upon arrival, a local tourist guide will be waiting to lead a tour through the charming, narrow streets of the old town, sharing fascinating historical insights. This guided tour lasts for one hour, followed by three hours of free time for personal exploration, such as discovering the town or climbing the town walls. After exploring the old town, there will be an opportunity to take panoramic photos of Dubrovnik. The return to Budva is scheduled for around 18:30.
Please note: The return time may vary due to traffic at the borders.
Included in the price: transportation and guide.
Not included: lunch.
Recommendation: Remember to bring your passport!
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.