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After spending the day at sea, many of our guests want to see Mostar, Međugorje, Kravice Waterfalls, Korčula Island, or the Bay of Kotor, in Montenegro. Due to Dubrovnik’s brilliant location, many of these destinations (and more) are easily accessible by car or minivan and can be seen in a day! If you would like to book a private driving tour with your own personal chauffeur and guide, we have a juicy loyalty scheme in place which is open to you. Simply contact our sales team and we will be happy to arrange a customised tour for you and your group. Multiple tour option is also available across our flexible land tours from Dubrovnik town.
Tour Details : Day tour / up to 10 hours, Up to 6 passengers.
Inclusions : Luxury Mini bus transfer, Fuel, English speaking driver, Parking fees.
Exclusions : Lunch, Entrance Fees, Ferry, Tour Guide.
*itinerary is fully adaptable to your requests.
Počitelj : The historic site of Počitelj is located on the left bank of the river Neretva, on the main road to Mostar.and it is about 30 km to the south of Mostar.
The village is built in a natural karst amphiteatre along the Neretva river. The walled town of Počitelj evolved in the period from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Architecturally, the stone-constructed parts of the town are a fortified complex, in which two stages of evolution are evident: Medieval, and Ottoman.
Kravice Waterfalls : The waterfall is one of the most beautiful natural sites in the Herzegovinian region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The entire area is full of greenery with chaste trees, poplars and figs all around. Even the tuff formations are green with thick lichen, moss and grass all over them. There are hardly any manmade formations near the falls to interfere with the location’s completely natural environment.
Međugorje : Since 1981, it has become a popular site of Catholic pilgrimage due to Our Lady of Međugorje, an alleged series of apparitions of the Virgin Mary to six local children, that are still happening to this day.
Mostar :Mostar is situated on the Neretva River and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Named after the bridge keepers (mostari) who in the medieval times guarded the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva. The Old Bridge, built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most visited landmarks, and is considered an exemplary piece of Islamic architecture in the Balkans.
Perast : Perast looks like an anchored piece of Venice that has floated down the Adriatic sea. This old town on the Bay of Kotor is situated a few kilometres from Kotor and very close to the small islets of St. George and Our Lady of the Rocks. (Boat ride to small islands usually approx. 5€ per person, or you can negotiate with local boats drivers for group price)
Kotor : A small, picturesque fortified town on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro. It’s situated at the head of the Gulf of Kotor, under the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovćen.
Budva : Budva is a beautiful Montenegro’s town located on the coastline. Budva Riviera is known for long sandy beaches and exciting nightlife. The stone walls, built by the Venetians, surround the narrow streets of this medieval town (Stari Grad).
St.Stefan :Sv. Stefan is the real jewel of Montenegro’s coast. This is a small and charming seaside resort with beautiful sea views, an interesting history and sandy beaches of a slightly pink color.
Trsteno Arboretum : It’s an old fishing village and a place rich with a tradition in seafaring. Here you can find one of the oldest and definitely the most beautiful Arboretums in the entire region. Let’s also mention the summer residence of the Gučetić-Gozze family, built in the 15th century, that you simply must visit. (entrance fee 3.5 € per person)
Ston : Ston is a beautiful little town in the Dubrovnik region, at the southern end of the Pelješac peninsula. Famous for producing the best oysters in the World, for the ancient salt pans that are still working and the spectacular 7 km long City walls.
Pelješac peninsula : Peljesac is scenic peninsula that stretches into the Adriatic Sea, best known for wine-making and beautiful hidden beaches. The Mediterranean vegetation and picturesque vineyards that cling to the rocky hillsides will leave you absolutely speechless. (wine tasting and presentation in local winery – if you buy some wine it is free, or else 4€ per person)
Korčula : One of the most beautiful islands in Croatia and very rich in history and tradition. Korcula town, said to be the birth place of Marco Polo, is a beautiful walled city that is simply a must-visit! (Boat from Orebić is approx. 20 min to Korčula Town and costs 1.5 € per person one way)
The Game Of Thrones By Boat Tour is an exclusively tailored boat tour. This tour takes you right into the heart of the Game of Thrones coastal filming locations. From the comfort of your own private speedboat. Not only are you provided with extensive guidance from your tour guide but you are also given the opportunity to embrace your inner explorer.
The Dubrovnik Islands with Traditional Galleon is a private boat tour for up to 40 people. Rent a Galleon in Dubrovnik for special private occasions such as weddings, birthdays, team buildings and more.
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