This walking tour includes sightseeing through the Old Town of Dubrovnik where there are material traces of the restoration of the city after the Homeland War (1991/1995). It provides the brief introduction to the history of Croatian war for the independence which was a part of Yugoslavia break up. Dubrovnik became the front line of this war in...Read more
They were wealthy and well-educated, physicians, traders, ship-owners, but second-class citizens at the same time. They founded a synagogue in the rigid Roman-Catholic city, today one of the oldest existing in Europe where they proudly exhibit its own heritage in the first Jewish museum opened in this region.
Explore the city of Dubrovnik via its medieval walls, towers and forts on this 2-hour walking tour. Enjoy panoramic views over Dubrovnik’s red rooftops and the Adriatic Sea as you stroll the full circuits of the ramparts. Accompanied by a local guide, you will learn about the city's past and present to see Dubrovnik in a different light. This...Read more
George Bernard Shaw once said that the one who seeks paradise on Earth must see Dubrovnik.
Explore Dubrovnik with a local expert guide to discover its streets, stone houses, little gardens and boat-filled harbor from where you can see the amazing crystal sea and nearby islands. Museums, squares, churches, monasteries and famous...Read more
This tour is guided by a licensed tour guide (by the Croatian Ministry of Tourism), fluent in English (or Spanish, depending which language you book) and a Game of Thrones fan.
This tour visits major old town filming sites and the Fort of St. Lawrence. (entrance fee not included)
Meet the dark side of Dubrovnik city on this 90-minutes long walking tour that starts in the twilight time near the main local graveyard. Follow your guide through the suburb of the Old city, while listening grim and sad tales, macabre legends and intriguing stories behind a number of historical places. Immerse yourself in the afterglow views from...Read more
Discover what makes Dubrovnik so special on this historical walking tour of the city’s ancient walls. Dubrovnik is one of the best-preserved medieval walled cities in the world, and its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. On this captivating...Read more
Would you like to be introduced to the main sights of Dubrovnik- This unique tour gives you the opportunity to explore the stunning architecture and history of this world famous city. In just one hour a brief history of Dubrovnik will be revealed to...Read more
Sail into the amazing world of the Game of Thrones TV series and experience magic of King’s Landing on this one of a kind 2-hour cruise and walking tour of locations where the series was filmed. Sail the same ship on which Daenerys Targaryen sailed in the series and discover locations where the series was filmed. Walk through the Old Town...Read more
Care for some adventure and sightseeing at the same time? The beautiful Herzegovina has it all! • Explore Mostar - a city steeped in history • Swim under the Kravice waterfalls • Experience different religions and cultures splash in Bosnia and...Read more
Two destinations in the Dubrovnik County that spring to mind when one thinks of wine are the Pelješac peninsula and the island of Kor-ula.
The scenic peninsula of Pelješac stretches out like a green finger into the Adriatic Sea. Picturesque vineyards cling to rocky slopes dotted between the thick Mediterranean vegetation. Then just a...Read more
Discover the sights of Dubrovnik from the comfort of a private vehicle on this private tour. Gaze out at the historical streets and listen to your guide’s enlightening commentary as you travel to the harbor. Soak up views of the Adriatic Sea, and then set off on a walking tour of the UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik Old Town. Marvel at the Gothic,...Read more
Mostar, the town that lies on the river Neretva, is the economic, cultural, university, transport and tourist center of Herzegovina. The town was built around the old bridge, dating from 1566, near the former suspension bridge. The bridge is the main symbol of Mostar, one could say –...Read more