Set sail from Cavtat, Mlini or Srebeno to the stunning Lokrum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on a comfortable speed boat. Enjoy refreshing drinks as you cruise along the picturesque Adriatic coastline. Once on Lokrum, explore the lush Botanical Gardens, visit the historic Benedictine Monastery, and take a photo on the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones. With two hours of free time, swim in the tranquil Mrtvo More and meet the island's peacocks. The adventure continues with a cruise past Dubrovnik’s City Walls and a unique snorkeling experience at the secluded Betina Cave, before unwinding at St. Jacob Beach.
Scenic boat cruise from Cavtat to Lokrum Island
1 hour and 40 minutes of free time to explore Lokrum's natural beauty, including its Dead Sea and botanical garden
Snorkel at Betina Cave, a hidden gem accessible only by sea
Relax at St. Jacob Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and views of Dubrovnik city walls
This option starts from Cavtat
Lovrijenac Fortress, also known as the "Fortress of St. Lawrence," is a striking symbol of Dubrovnik’s strength and independence, perched on a 37-meter-high cliff above the Adriatic Sea and the Old Town. Built in the 11th century, this imposing stronghold once guarded the city against attacks by land and sea. Its massive stone walls and strategic location reflect its historic importance, proudly bearing the Latin inscription Non Bene Pro Toto Libertas Venditur Auro—"Freedom is not to be sold for all the gold in the world." Today, Lovrijenac is a must-see site, offering stunning views and hosting cultural performances, including those of the renowned Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
Dubrovnik’s Old City Walls are an awe-inspiring medieval fortification that surrounds the city’s historic heart. Constructed mainly between the 12th and 17th centuries, these impressive stone walls extend for nearly 2 kilometers and reach heights of up to 25 meters. Lined with formidable towers, bastions, and ancient gates, they provide sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea and the iconic terracotta rooftops of the Old Town. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the walls are a symbol of Dubrovnik’s storied past and enduring strength, drawing visitors from all over the world.
Just 600 meters from the coast of Dubrovnik, Lokrum Island offers a peaceful, green retreat steeped in history and natural charm. Covered in dense pine forests and dotted with exotic botanical gardens, the island is also home to freely roaming peacocks. Visitors can explore the ruins of a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, climb a Napoleonic-era fortress for sweeping views, or take a dip in the Dead Sea—a small saltwater lake tucked into the landscape. According to legend, Richard the Lionheart found shelter on Lokrum after surviving a shipwreck. Today, the island is a protected nature reserve, easily reached by ferry and ideal for a quiet escape from the city.
You will make your own way to the meeting points