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4‑Day Dubrovnik & Surrounding Towns Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Old Town Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Dubrovnik, settle into your hotel and enjoy a leisurely brunch at a café on the Pile Gate side of the harbour. A short stroll will let you feel the vibrant pulse of the city while you adjust to the local rhythm.

Afternoon: Wander through the Dubrovnik Old Town, visiting highlights such as the Rector’s Palace, the Dubrovnik Cathedral, and the bustling Stradun. Take a coffee break at a terrace overlooking the limestone streets.

Evening: Climb the City Walls just before sunset for spectacular sea‑and‑city panoramas, then savor a dinner of Dalmatian seafood at a restaurant near the Old Port.

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Day 2: Lokrum Island, Cable Car & Beach Relaxation

Morning: Catch a short ferry ride to Lokrum Island, where you can explore the botanical garden, the historic Benedictine monastery, and the peacocks roaming the grounds.

Afternoon: Return to the mainland and take the Dubrovnik Cable Car up to Mount Srđ for sweeping views of the Adriatic coastline. After descending, unwind on the golden sands of Banje Beach with a refreshing swim.

Evening: Enjoy a sunset cocktail at a rooftop bar on the old city walls, followed by a relaxed dinner in the Old Town featuring grilled fish and local wine.

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Day 3: Day Trip to Cavtat & Ston

Morning: Travel a short 30‑minute bus ride to the charming seaside town of Cavtat, strolling its pastel promenade and visiting the 15th‑century Ravala Palace.

Afternoon: Continue to Ston, famous for the world’s longest stone walls and its historic salt pans. Sample the renowned Ston oysters and a glass of local white wine at a waterfront tavern.

Evening: Return to Dubrovnik and take a gentle evening walk along the illuminated Fort Lovrijenac, often called “Gibraltar of the Adriatic,” before heading back to your hotel.

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Day 4: Pelješac Peninsula & Return

Morning: Set out early for the Pelješac Peninsula, stopping at the town of Orebić for a brief harbour view and a quick coffee.

Afternoon: Visit the celebrated wine village of Grgurevo to taste the sweet Dingač and Postup wines, then head to the ancient town of Ston (if not visited Day 3) for a final look at its fortified walls.

Evening: Return to Dubrovnik, enjoy a farewell dinner in the Old Town’s lively square, and reflect on the coastal adventures before departing the next day.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • City Walls – 2 hours – $30 entry
  • Rector’s Palace – 1 hour – $12 entry
  • Lokrum Island – 3 hours – $15 ferry round‑trip
  • Dubrovnik Cable Car (Mount Srđ) – 1 hour – $25 round‑trip
  • Banje Beach – 2 hours – free (optional sunbed €5)
  • Cavtat (Ravala Palace & promenade) – 3 hours – $10 entry
  • Ston Walls & Salt Pans – 2 hours – $8 entry
  • Pelješac Wine Tasting (Grgurevo) – 2 hours – $20 tasting
  • Ferry to Lokrum – included above
  • Transportation (bus, taxis, ferry) – 4 hours total – $40
  • Meals (average) – 4 days – $150
  • Accommodation (mid‑range) – 3 nights – $300
  • Total Estimated Cost: $610

Tips

If you have an extra day, consider a full‑day excursion to the island of Korčula for its medieval streets and Marco Polo’s alleged birthplace. To shorten the trip, combine the Cavtat and Ston visits into a single half‑day tour and skip the Pelješac wine stop, focusing instead on more beach time in Dubrovnik.

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