Venice to Dubrovnik Tours
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9 best Venice to Dubrovnik tour packages
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- Pearls of the Adriatic: A Small Group Escape
- Venice to Dalmatia - 13 days
- Venice to Dalmatia Superior - 13 days
- Private - Balkan Extended from Venice to Dubrovnik
- Balkan Extended - Venice to Dubrovnik
- Discover the Gems of Italy & Croatia
- Italy & the Islands of the Mediterranean - Cruise & Land Journey
- Croatian Coast and the best of the Adriatic
- Adriatic Pearls
- Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operator - Omega Tours - From 
- NZ$5,812
 
- Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - On The Go Tours - From $11,205 15% Off
- NZ$9,524You save $1,681
 
- Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - On The Go Tours - From $12,915 15% Off
- NZ$10,978You save $1,937
 
- The grand route from Venice's St. Mark's Square to Dubrovnik's Old Town winds through 20 destinations. Travelers marvel at Ljubljana's Triple Bridge, Lake Bled's island church, and Split's Diocletian Palace. Local artisans share traditions from Murano glassmaking to Pelješac wine tasting. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - Balkan and more - From 15% Off
- NZ$13,322
 
- A tri-country expedition starts at Venice's St. Mark's Square, winding through Slovenia's Lake Bled and Postojna Cave, before reaching Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed Old Town. The route connects 20 cities, offering premium stays at Leonardo Royal Venice Mestre and Valamar Tirena Dubrovnik. - Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - Balkan and more - From 15% Off
- NZ$11,986
 
- The Emerald Kaia charts a course from Venice's St. Mark's Square, calling at Slovenia's Piran and Croatia's coastal treasures including UNESCO-listed Šibenik Cathedral and Trogir's medieval core. The voyage continues through Hvar's lavender fields and Korčula's vineyards, culminating at Dubrovnik's ancient walls. - Duration - 15 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - Emerald Cruises - From $45,220 50% Off
- NZ$22,453You save $22,767
 
- Duration - 17 days - Destinations - Italy, Greece, Croatia - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours - From $34,785 10% Off
- NZ$31,285You save $3,500
 
- The Emerald Kaia sails from Venice's St Mark's Square, stopping at Rovinj's Italian-influenced harbor and Šibenik's UNESCO cathedral. The route weaves through Vis, Hvar, and Korčula before reaching Dubrovnik's ancient port, encompassing 10 destinations over 8 days. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Venice, Rovinj, Riva del Garda, Sibenik, Trogir, Vis, Hvar Island, Korčula, Smokvica, Dubrovnik - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - Emerald Cruises - From $25,047 50% Off
- NZ$12,462You save $12,584
 
- Adriatic Pearls5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “This was a fantastic trip!! We also liked that the last day would be a free day.” - Sally, traveled in May - A Mediterranean odyssey spans from Venice's St. Mark's Square to Dubrovnik's medieval walls. The route takes in Slovenia's Piran and Koper, Croatia's Plitvice Lakes, and the historic cities of Split and Zadar, featuring stays at premium hotels including Hotel Poppy and Valamar Lacrom. - Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Italy, Slovenia, Croatia - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - PALMA DMC & TO - From 50% Off
- NZ$4,609
 
What our customers ask about Venice to Dubrovnik Tours
- What would be an example itinerary between Venice and Dubrovnik?- A well-designed route starts in Venice with time at St. Mark's Square and Rialto Bridge before heading to Slovenia. Here travelers spend time at Lake Bled and explore the streets of Ljubljana. The Croatian portion begins in Rovinj with its distinctive old town followed by the cascading falls of Plitvice Lakes National Park. After exploring Split's Diocletian's Palace the route takes in island stops at Hvar and Korcula ending in Dubrovnik. One TourRadar traveler noted "Had a wonderful experience exploring each place in detail" reflecting the depth of these journeys. 
- What are the most common destinations visited between Venice and Dubrovnik?- Key stops along this route include the seaside towns of Rovinj Split and Trogir paired with natural sites like Plitvice Lakes National Park. The Slovenian section typically covers Ljubljana and Lake Bled before continuing down Croatia's coastline. Popular island destinations include Hvar and Korcula. A TourRadar traveler shared "Dejan was very professional and knowledgeable driver/guide. He explained in detail every place we visited" speaking to the variety of locations covered. 
- What are the average tour lengths for tours from Venice to Dubrovnik?- Most journeys span 8 to 16 days with popular options running 10-13 days. The Adriatic Pearls tour offers a 10-day experience covering Venice's St. Mark's Square and Plitvice Lakes National Park. For a longer experience the Premium Venice to Dubrovnik runs 16 days including stops at Lake Bled and Korcula Island. A recent TourRadar review states "Had a great time in Venice Slovenia and Croatia. My guides were excellent!" showing the value of these multi-day trips. 
- What is the average price I can expect to pay for a Venice to Dubrovnik tour?- Tour prices range from USD 2750 to USD 8770 based on duration and comfort level. Budget-conscious travelers can book the 10-day Adriatic Pearls starting at USD 2750. The premium 16-day experience costs up to USD 8770 offering upgraded stays at properties like Hotel Poppy 4* in Venice or Hotel Valamar in Dubrovnik. These rates typically cover lodging most meals transport and guided visits to major sites. 
- What is the average distance covered on a tour from Venice to Dubrovnik?- The route covers roughly 700 kilometers (435 miles) along the Adriatic though actual distances vary with detours and island visits. The journey breaks into segments beginning at Venice's St Mark's Square moving through Slovenia's Postojna Caves then following Croatia's coast via Split and Trogir. Overnight stays at properties like the Valamar Lacroma in Dubrovnik or Hotel Amphora in Split provide comfortable rest stops between travel days. 


















