Embark on a scenic cruise with a small group up to 14, from Dubrovnik, to the stunning Lokrum Island, a UNESCO Heritage site. Begin your journey at Dubrovnik's historic port, where you'll meet your captain and board a glass-bottomed boat. As you sail, take in the views of the Old City Walls and Fortress Lovrijenac. Enjoy the fresh sea breeze on your cheeks and take some amazing photos from this unique perspective.
Cruise past Lokrum's rocky cliffs, the famous nudist beach, and Lokrum Cave. Upon arrival, enjoy unlimited free time to explore the island’s lush Botanical Gardens, the ancient Benedictine monastery, and the Game of Thrones filming locations, including the Iron Throne. Relax by the Mrtvo More (Dead Sea) or admire the vibrant peacocks roaming freely. After soaking in the island’s natural beauty and culture, cruise back to Dubrovnik while enjoying the views of St. Jacobs Beach and Betina Cave
The Dubrovnik City Walls are one of the most iconic and well-preserved fortifications in Europe. Encircling the historic Old Town, these massive stone walls date back to the 13th–16th centuries and stretch approximately 2 km (1.2 miles) in length. Offering breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and the red-roofed city, the walls feature several impressive forts, towers, and bastions, including Minceta Tower, Bokar Fortress, and St. John's Fortress.
Lovrijenac Fortress is one of Dubrovnik’s most impressive landmarks, standing proudly on a rocky cliff overlooking the sea. Independent from the city's main walls, this fortress was a crucial defense point, protecting Dubrovnik from naval and land attacks. Its strategic position and thick walls made it nearly impenetrable. Beyond its military history, Lovrijenac is now a cultural symbol, hosting theatrical performances, including Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and attracting visitors with its stunning panoramic views of the Old Town and the Adriatic. Its dramatic setting also made it a popular filming location for Game of Thrones.
Lokrum Island is a lush, green oasis located just 600 meters from Dubrovnik. Known for its beautiful botanical gardens, hidden coves, and rich history, the island offers a perfect escape from the city's crowds. Visitors can explore the Benedictine Monastery ruins, Game of Thrones Museum, relax by the Dead Sea, or hike to Fort Royal for panoramic views of the Adriatic. Lokrum is also home to peacocks, adding to its charm. With no overnight stays allowed, the island remains a peaceful, untouched paradise, ready to be explored.
You will make your own way to the meeting points