Departure is from Budva . On the road you can see Boka Kotorska bay where you will pass by ferry through Verige passage(10min). The road takes us to Croatian border, from which you have less than 40km to town Dubrovnik. In front of the old town will be local tourist guide who will take you through old narrow streets and tell you something more about the history of that town. You will have one hour with the guide and after that you will have 3 hours of free time. You can do the exploration of the town, climb to the town walls... After visiting the old town is planned to take panorama photos of the old town Dubrovnik.Return back to Budva around 18:30h.
Attention: the time of return depends of traffic jams at the borders.
Included in price: transport, guide.
Not included: lunch.
Recommendation: don't forget your passport!
In 1979, the Old Town of Dubrovnik was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. These massive walls from 13.st. They surround the entire Old Town, and reach a height of 24 meters and a thickness of 6 meters. The walls are best explored by taking a leisurely walk along the two kilometers of well-maintained paths along the ramparts and fortresses around the city itself. Also of particular importance are the main street of the old town of Stradun, the Rector's Palace, the Church of St. Anthony. Blaise, Cathedral, City Hall.
Today, walking around this historic center, you will feel like you are in another era, and this can be attributed to the fact that all the sights of the city of Dubrovnik are located in close proximity to each other. Beautiful white cobbled streets, souvenir shops, iconic cafes, and top-notch restaurants are just part of the experience you'll enjoy as you explore this unique city-museum.
The bus stop is located opposite the market in Petrovac
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Euro (EUR)
CET (GMT+1), CST (GMT+2) during daylight saving time
220VV, 50HzHz
Budva is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crimes like pickpocketing.
Budva Bus Station
Affordable and convenient for short distances.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Njuš
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option