Sail past Dubrovnik’s iconic medieval City Walls
Admire cliffside Lovrijenac Fortress from the sea
Explore lush and historic Lokrum Island
Swim & relax at scenic Sveti Jakov Beach
Discover hidden Betina Cave Beach by boat
Everything inluded (skipper, Local wine&beer, soda drinks and water, snorkeling gear and fuel)
2h of free time on Lokrum island
As we sail along the coast, the legendary City Walls of Dubrovnik come into view—an awe-inspiring sight rising from the sea. These towering medieval fortifications have stood for centuries, wrapping around the Old Town like a stone embrace. Stretching nearly 2 kilometers and reaching heights of up to 25 meters, the walls are crowned with fortresses, bastions, and ancient watchtowers that tell stories of a proud and resilient city. From the water, the contrast is breathtaking: the pale stone walls meeting the deep blue Adriatic, with a sea of terracotta rooftops spilling out behind them. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik’s Old City Walls are more than just a historical marvel—they're a cinematic moment in your cruise, offering a unique and unforgettable perspective of one of the world’s most iconic cities.
Perched high on a cliff rising 37 meters above the sea, Lovrijenac Fortress is one of Dubrovnik’s most striking landmarks—and from the water, its grandeur is truly unforgettable. Known as the “Fortress of St. Lawrence,” this formidable stronghold was built in the 11th century to guard the city against seaborne threats. Its powerful stone walls and dramatic clifftop position make it feel like something out of a legend. As you cruise past, look for the Latin inscription carved above the entrance: Non Bene Pro Toto Libertas Venditur Auro—“Freedom is not to be sold for all the gold in the world.” It’s a powerful reminder of the city’s spirit and resilience. Today, Lovrijenac not only stands as a symbol of Dubrovnik’s strength but also hosts performances during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, blending history with art in a setting like no other.
Just a short distance from Dubrovnik’s bustling Old Town, Lokrum Island appears like a lush, green oasis rising from the sea. As we sail past, you’ll catch glimpses of dense pine forests, palm-lined paths, and even peacocks strutting freely across the landscape. Rich in both nature and legend, Lokrum is a place where history whispers from ancient ruins and tranquility fills the air. The island is home to the remains of a 12th-century Benedictine monastery and a hilltop fortress dating back to the Napoleonic era, offering sweeping views of the Adriatic. Tucked among the greenery is the island’s hidden gem—the "Dead Sea," a peaceful saltwater lake perfect for swimming. Local lore even claims that Richard the Lionheart found refuge here after surviving a shipwreck. Now a protected nature reserve, Lokrum is a serene escape that feels a world away, even though it's just minutes from Dubrovnik.
You will make your own way to the meeting points