Excursion from Montenegro to CroatiaDubrovnik is an exquisite and beautiful city in the Balkans that will amaze you with its beauty and grandeur! Having visited the southernmost city of Croatia, which is under the protection of UNESCO, you will be bewitched by its medieval charm. An excursion to Dubrovnik (Croatia) is one of the best foreign excursions from Montenegro. The bus will pick up tourists along the entire coast from Sutomore, Canj, Buljarica, Petrovac, Sveti Stefana, Przno, Rafailovici, Becici, and Budva, which will give you another chance to see coast of Montenegro. Then the bus will head to Kotor and Tivat, cross the bay by ferry and travel through the resorts of Bijela, Baosici, Djenovici, Kumbor, Igalo and Herceg Novi, picking up tourists at stops here along the way if there are any. Don't forget to take comfortable shoes, Panama hats on your head and be sure to have a passport, as this is an excursion to another country and you will go through customs control between Montenegro and Croatia.
Excursion program to Dubrovnik (Croatia)The excursion will begin at 7 am. The road to Dubrovnik passes through the coastal mountains, the coast and Boka Kotor Bay. An unforgettable ferry crossing across the bay and a sea of impressions from the surrounding beauty! From the ferry you can even see Perast and Island of the Virgin on the reef. We pass by coastal villages, as well as the cities of Tivat and Herceg Novi, directly to the border with Croatia.
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We will pass the Montenegrin-Croatian border and, before reaching the city 2-3 km, we will stop at a panoramic platform, which offers an amazing view of the city of Dubrovnik and its surroundings (the stop may be on the way back paths)!
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Located in the southern part of Croatia, Dubrovnik is one of the most famous tourist centers in the country, the most majestic and sophisticated city in Croatia, which is called the “pearl of the Adriatic”.
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This is a unique city in which harmony and tranquility reign. It is listed as a World Heritage Site and is protected by UNESCO. Dubrovnik is a man-made wonder worthy of admiration. One cannot but agree with the words belonging to Bernard Shaw: “Whoever is looking for paradise on earth should visit Dubrovnik, since nowhere else can one find such grandeur and peace, such beauty and harmony.”
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Its fortress walls, up to 6 meters thick, up to 25 meters high and more than 2.5 km long, were built over 6 centuries.
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A guided walk of about 1 hour through the old town of Dubrovnik and 2-2.5 hours of free time to visit local attractions on your own.
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The old town is protected by many cultural and architectural masterpieces, such as: the Cathedral of St. Blaise and the Dominican Monastery.
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Franciscan Monastery and Prince's Court.
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Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the first pharmacy in Europe and much more...
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For children, it will be especially interesting to visit the Oceanarium and go on a boat around the island of Lokrum.
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Among the numerous cultural and scientific institutions, special mention should be made of the Marin Držik Theater, the Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra, the Art Gallery, the University Center, the Maritime Museum, the Ethnographic Museum, the Cathedral Treasury, the Church of St. Blasius, the patron saint of the city, whose feast day is traditionally celebrated in February. On the territory of the Dubrovnik Riviera there are about 80 summer residences of the nobility, built in the Baroque, pseudo-Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance styles.
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After walkingexcursionsin the Old Town with a guide you will have enough time to explore the mainattractions, walk along the fortress walls - see Dubrovnik from above, visit the aquarium (very interesting for adults and children to see the living creatures of the Adriatic Sea) and sit in a restaurant to taste local dishes. You can take the funicular up the mountain - from here you can see a magnificent panorama of the city and the coast of Croatia.
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“Near Dubrovnik and its surroundings there is the cleanest sea in the entire Adriatic and the world,” said Jacques Cousteau. You can write and talk about Dubrovnik endlessly! But you will learn a lot of interesting and important things directly from your guide during the excursion. Excursion detailsAlong the entire route, numerous photo stops and a lunch break are planned, which is provided in the Old Town itself in any restaurant of your choice. We return to Montenegro around 18:00, depending on customs clearance. The tour takes place only with an experienced Russian-speakinglicensed guide! Excursions in Montenegrostart from the bus stops indicated when booking. Due to the dense, chaotic development on the coast and mountainous terrain, buses cannot travel to every hotel or villa, so tourists go to certain places. When booking, please select the closest stop from where you live. Arrival time at the attraction, duration of stops and return back are approximate. This can be either exactly on time on the website or earlier, or 3-4 hours late. This is especially true for foreign excursions, in connection with crossing borders. Be sure to read the “Tourist Guide”, which will be sent to you by email along with the voucher. COVID restrictions: - No
Citizens of Ukraine:To travel to Dubrovnik (Croatia), citizens of Ukraine only need a biometric passport! Citizens of other countries: See the rules and permission to enter Croatia on the websites of the embassies in your country of citizenship. Citizens of the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Uzbekistan: To travel to Dubrovnik (Croatia), you need a valid Schengen or Croatian visa in your passport, which can only be issued at your place of residence. In Montenegro, tourists cannot obtain it! Every tourist must have a tourist registration. When you check in, you pay a tourist tax (from 1 to 2 euros per day per person) - this is the tour. registration. The owner of the apartment or hotel takes your passports and must register you. Your data is entered into a computer, which when leaving Montenegro you can see whether you have registered (paid) or not. Just in case, ask for payment receipts from the hotel/apartment owner for an overseas excursion. In the absence of electronic registration, a fine ranges from 40 euros to 2000 euros. The tour organizer is not responsible for this. Read more about the tour. registration here - temporary registration. For tourists who flew to Montenegro from a tour operator - your host in Montenegro makes temporary registration for all its tourists automatically. These tourists do not need to ask their representative for confirmation or a receipt for payment of tourist registration.
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Video - excursion to Dubrovnik (Croatia)Video clip about the program and route of the excursion to Dubrovnik (Croatia) with visits to local attractions and the old town Dubrovnik. You will learn from your guide about the founding of the city of Dubrovnik, its history and culture, as well as architectural monuments. Excursion to Dubrovnik - the best foreign excursion from Montenegro. |
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Route on the map: excursion to Dubrovnik (Croatia)The excursion to Dubrovnik begins from Sutomore by bus, picking up tourists at stops in the resorts: Canj, Buljarica, Petrovac, Sveti Stefan, Przno, Rafailovici, Becici, Budva, Kotor and Tivat. We cross the Boka Bay of Kotor by ferry and if there are tourists, we can pick up along the way from Lepetane and Kamenari, Bijela and Baosici, Djenovici, Kumbor, Zelenika, Herceg Novi and Igalo, since the bus will go through these settlements directly to the border with Howatia. Upon arrival in Dubrovnik, you will have a walking tour of the old town of Dubrovnik with a guide and free time (there is no car traffic and everyone moves only on foot). We return to Montenegro along the same route. Useful articles about excursions in Montenegro
It is very easy to sign up for an excursion: Press the button "Book/sign up for an excursion", select the point of departure (your resort of residence), the date of the excursion, the number of people. Below you will see the stops from which all tourists depart for excursions. Select the nearest stop from your place of residence (if there are more than 1 stop). Enter your name, phone number and email to which the voucher will be sent. Click confirm. In the Cart, check your details and click the “Book and receive a voucher by email” button. Enjoy your excursion!
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