This private cultural walking tour reveals the extraordinary heritage and timeless beauty of Dubrovnik, one of the Mediterranean’s most celebrated historic cities. Explore a UNESCO Heritage destination where ancient walls, medieval streets, and architectural masterpieces tell the story of centuries of prosperity, resilience, and cultural achievement. Discover how this remarkable city evolved into a powerful maritime center that influenced trade and diplomacy across the Adriatic.
With a history far older than the United States, Dubrovnik offers an inspiring journey through the rise of civilizations, cultural exchange, and architectural excellence. Surrounded by breathtaking coastal scenery, the city combines natural beauty with an extraordinary historical legacy. This premium experience blends UNESCO-recognized heritage, cultural depth, and timeless architectural splendor, providing a deeper appreciation of one of Europe’s most iconic historic destinations.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Admission fee to Maritime Museum: Adults 5.33 EUR, Children 2.66 EUR
Admission fee to Ethnographic Museum: Adults 19.30 EUR, Children 8.20 EUR
Admission fee to Rector's Palace: Adults 15.30 EUR, Children 8 EUR
Route & Duration
Duration
2 hours
1
Franciscan Church and Monastery
One of the largest and most grandiose Franciscan monasteries that contain a pharmacy museum and an intriguing collection of centuries-old manuscripts.
2
Dominican Monastery
Trademark treasury of the cultural and artistic heritage of Dubrovnik and one of the most significant architectural monuments in Croatia. This historic monastery serves as a small museum and is one of the most representative Gothic buildings on the East Adriatic.
3
Rector's Palace
Dating back to the 15th century, Rector's Palace is harmonious Gothic and Renaissance palace that used to serve as a seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa.
4
Maritime Museum
Small museum that collects, studies, exhibits, and publishes material and showcases the maritime past of the Dubrovnik region. As Dubrovnik has a remarkable seafaring history, Maritime Museum is definitely one of the best sites to learn, witness, and hear about the wealthy maritime history of Dubrovnik.
5
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Varaždin
Centuries-old Cathedral that is built on the remains of the older cathedral dating back to the 7th century. Cathedral's surroundings represent one of the most panoramic and photogenic areas in Dubrovnik.
6
Ethnographic Museum
With over six thousand five hundred items in its possession, the Ethnographic Museum is one of the valuable monuments where the wealthy and diverse ethnographic heritage of the Dubrovnik region is presented.
Additional Information
Private tour only for your group.
Meeting Point
By the main entrance of the Franciscan Church and Monastery
(Poljana Paska Miličevića 4, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia) See Map
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.