Croatia Tours from Dubrovnik
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- Dubrovnik and Split, Private Tour
- Croatia Island Express Premium - 6 Days
- Explore Croatia
- Southern Pearls (Dubrovnik to Split) Premium Superior
- Croatia Island Express Premium Plus - 6 Days
- Dubrovnik to Split – 5 day Premium Boat Cruise
- Dubrovnik and Zagreb, Private Tour
- Deluxe One Way Wonders Cruise (Dubrovnik - Trogir, Marina Baotić) - Deluxe Superior category MV
- MedSailors Dubrovnik Voyager
- Adriatic Explorer from Dubrovnik Premium Plus - 8 days
Dubrovnik and Split, Private Tour
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Gulliver Travel met our expectation and they did their best to accommodate our requests.”
Mary, traveled in May
Private transfers whisk travelers from Dubrovnik airport to Hotel More (5*) for three nights. A scenic drive leads to Split's Hotel President Solin (5*) for another three nights. Daily guided tours reveal UNESCO-listed Old Town highlights and Diocletian's Palace.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Split Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Gulliver Travel From $2,523
15% Off- NZ$2,144You save $378
Explore Croatia
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Croatia was extremely passionate and informative.”
Kate, traveled in April
Walking Dubrovnik's 2km city walls kicks off your Croatian odyssey, followed by travel through the Peljesac Peninsula to Korcula Island. Ferry rides connect Mljet and Hvar islands before arriving in Split to discover Diocletian's Palace and the Riva Promenade.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Hvar Island, Vis, Split Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,825
20% Off- NZ$3,060You save $765
A 7-day private excursion spanning 250km connects historic Dubrovnik to Zagreb. Private transfers link Dubrovnik Airport through Croatia's scenic countryside to Zagreb and its airport. UNESCO-listed Old Town Dubrovnik and Zagreb's historic Upper Town come alive through expert guides.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Zagreb Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Gulliver Travel From $3,772
15% Off- NZ$3,207You save $566
Deluxe One Way Wonders Cruise (Dubrovnik - Trogir, Marina Baotić) - Deluxe Superior category MV
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The ship was so clean and well kept. The crew were so professional and kind.”
Raquel, traveled in September
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Slano, Ston, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Vis, Biševo, Hvar Island, Bol, Trogir Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Katarina Line From
15% Off- NZ$3,954+$124 local payments
MedSailors Dubrovnik Voyager
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We had a really great sailing experience. We had so much fun together swimming, going to restaurants, and partying.”
Natasha, traveled in July
A 7-day nautical adventure leads north from Dubrovnik's ancient marina to Split. The route weaves through the Elaphiti Islands, pausing at Šipan, then Mljet's salt lakes. Moving past Korčula's medieval walls to Lovište, through the Pakleni Islands to Stari Grad, before reaching Split's harbor.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet, Lumbarda, Loviste, Vrboska, Stari Grad, Trogir, Split Age Range Ages 18-45 Operator MedSailors From
15% Off- NZ$2,298+$309 local payments
What people love about Croatia Tours from Dubrovnik
- Southern Pearls (Dubrovnik to Split) Premium Superior
When we reached the shop boarding(Paradis) was easy and quick. Crew looked after our luggage and we started our check in process with Biba, our tour guide(who was awesome), who gave us an overview of what to expect and how the cruise would work. She was great from the first hello!! We met members of the crew including Michael, managed the bar and Nic the chef and others. The whole crew made us feel at home immediately. The itinerary was followed to the letter and allowed us ample time at beautiful swim stops and fantastic, beautiful islands. All of the food served for breakfast, lunch and the captains dinner was delicious including the snacks offered in between times. The ship itself was clean and neat and very spacious. If you wanted to be close to new friends you could be but if you wanted your own space there was plenty of places on board to have a little me time. Sun deck was fantastic with its shading and hot tub. Dining room was large enough for all passengers to sit comfortably. Cabins were big enough to move around and feel comfortable. And the shower was much larger than I expected. Water pressure was also extremely good. We loved our cruise, found new friends from all over the world and the crew and Biba made our first cruise a memorable one. Thank you team Katarina(Paradis) Nick and Fiona
- Dubrovnik and Split, Private Tour
Gulliver Travel met our expectation and they did their best to accommodate our requests. As leader for my group, if you love small private group, I recommend it.
- Deluxe One Way Wonders Cruise (Dubrovnik - Trogir, Marina Baotić) - Deluxe Superior category MV
I can’t say enough good about this cruise. It surpassed my expectations. The crew were so professional and kind. Knew what you wanted before you did. Attentive at all hours. The ship was so clean and well kept. The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and kind, super helpful with anything we asked for or needed. Really went the extra mile. I 100% want to do another cruise with Katrina. I wish they did Greek islands and Italian coast. Love them so much!
What our customers ask about Croatia Tours from Dubrovnik
What's the typical length of tours starting in Dubrovnik?
Most Dubrovnik tours range from 3 to 9 days with 8-day sailing and island-hopping adventures being the most common choice. The well-traveled route between Dubrovnik and Split takes visitors through key islands including Mljet Korčula and Hvar. The "Dubrovnik to Split Premium Cruise" by Kompas showcases this classic 8-day format beginning with Old Town exploration before setting sail. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "This tour was the perfect length to see all the highlights while still having time to relax and enjoy each stop."
What accommodation options are available for the first night in Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik's lodging spans from high-end hotels to smaller family-run properties. The 5-star Hotel More stands out in Babin Kuk while Hotel Lero offers 4-star comfort near Old Town and Hotel Astarea provides 3-star value in Mlini. Sailing tour participants stay in well-appointed cabins aboard vessels like the M/S Desire or MS My Way. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "Our first night at Hotel Lero was excellent - great location with easy access to both Old Town and the harbor."
What are the most popular first-day activities when starting a tour in Dubrovnik?
Tours typically start with afternoon walks through Old Town a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors explore the Franciscan Monastery wander the Stradun promenade and walk the historic city walls. Many groups gather for welcome dinners at waterfront restaurants like Proto or Nautika. The Mount Srđ cable car experience often rounds out the first day. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "Our first day walking tour with the local guide was fantastic - seeing the city walls and learning the history while watching the sunset over the Adriatic was magical."
What are the most common first stops after departing Dubrovnik?
The first port of call is usually Korčula Island or the Elaphiti Islands. Sailing tours often head to Korčula where visitors can explore Marco Polo's birthplace and sample local wines. Land-based itineraries frequently begin with the Elaphiti Islands known for swimming spots and walking trails. Some tours include visits to Lokrum Island or Mljet National Park. As a TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The journey from Dubrovnik to Korčula was stunning with plenty of swimming spots along the way."
What's the best time to start a tour from Dubrovnik?
Tours operate best from May through September when Mediterranean weather is most reliable. While July and August bring warm temperatures they also draw the largest crowds. Many experienced travelers choose May June or September for pleasant weather and fewer tourists. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "We started our tour in early September and it was perfect - still warm enough for swimming but not overcrowded like mid-summer."
What are the most popular routes for tours starting from Dubrovnik?
The classic route follows the Dalmatian coast north stopping at islands like Mljet Korcula Hvar before reaching Split. Popular stops include Slano for its oyster farms Mljet National Park with its salt lakes and Korcula's historic birthplace of Marco Polo. As reviewed by a TourRadar traveler: "The route from Dubrovnik through the islands was perfect - each stop offered something unique from medieval towns to pristine beaches."
























