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Discover Dubrovnik – Solo Traveller From €1,149 Per Person

€1,149

Per Person

Overview

Travel with us on this solo traveller holiday to Croatia and visit Dubrovnik, aptly named the “Pearl of the Adriatic” by Lord Byron. Located between jagged mountains and a shimmering sea, Dubrovnik boasts spectacular architecture, fascinating history and amazing views. On this 7-night solo traveller break, we’ll enjoy guided tours of cultural landmarks, and have time to spend lazy days taking in the fantastic scenery. A full day’s boat trip will take us to the Elaphiti Islands with lunch and entertainment on board. If Dubrovnik wasn’t impressive enough! There’s also an optional tour to visit Mostar, a historical city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There will also be plenty of free time to enjoy walks along the historic city walls or relax on one of the nearby beaches, with recommendations from your expert guide.

Available Dates

8th April 2025.

14th October 2025.

Itinerary

Day 1 (Travel To Croatia):

Depart on your direct flight to Dubrovnik, where you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. Plenty of information will be provided, to help get your holiday up and running!

Day 2 (Dubrovnik):

Take a half day tour of Dubrovnik with your expert local guide, to learn of the city’s remarkable history and discover its important monuments and sites. Entrance to the Franciscan Monastery and City Cathedral are included.

The afternoon can be spent at your leisure. Perhaps you could take the cable car to the top of the Srd Hill where you can take in some breathtaking views of the Old Town. Your guide would be delighted to recommend some other hidden gems for you to discover.

Day 3 (Elaphite Islands):

After breakfast you will meet your guide who will accompany you on a full day’s excursion around the Elaphite Islands. This archipelago is largely unspoilt and is literally named the “Deer Islands’ after the Roman Geographer Pliny the Elder mentioned them in his 37 volume Historia Naturalis in the first century AD. You will be served lunch on board and entertainment will be supplied by a traditional Croatian band who will play local music as well as other popular favourites.

Day 4 (At Leisure):

Revisit Dubrovnik and explore its pearly streets.  There are monasteries, churches and museums to discover, as well as delightful cafes and excellent shops.   Chat with your guide during the previous day’s tours and pick up some tips and information on how to make the most of this fabulous location.

There are so many great places to visit near Dubrovnik so why not use your free time today to explore some of these. Take a bus to the charming town of Cavtat, the quaint fishing village Milni or visit the city wall in Ston, the second-longest city wall in the world, after the Great Wall of China.

Maybe you fancy taking in another country; Montenegro is only a few hours away and can be visited on a day trip from Dubrovnik. Make sure to visit Budva Old Town and the stunning Kotor on your trip.

Day 5 (Korcula Island):

Join us today for a full day guided excursion to Korcula island. The day will begin with a pleasant drive along the coast before entering the Peljesac peninsula and continuing the drive through some famous vineyards before reaching the town of Orebic. Here we depart the bus to take a short boat ride across to the island of Korcula where we will experience it’s narrow streets, beautiful churches and magnificent places during a guided walking tour of the old town. Entrance to Abbey treasury is included. You will have some free time after the tour to enjoy lunch and a swim in the beautiful blue waters before transferring back to Orebic for our return coach journey.

Day 6 (At Leisure/Mostar Optional Tour):

Today is free to relax at your hotel and explore your enchanting surroundings at your own pace.  Why not enjoy a dip in the clear aquamarine waters of the Adriatic or try some delicious local specialities in one of the many reasonably priced cafes and restaurants or take in some shopping and sightseeing in Dubrovnik’s atmospheric Old City.

Mostar is a famous historical city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2005. While in Mostar, you can learn more about this old city from your local guide during a tour of the Old town and visit the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) which is an elegant single span stone bridge. Mostar is a typical example of East meeting West. After the city tour, you can enjoy some free time to browse the colourful Bazaar for souvenirs to take home. Good walking shoes are advised if you plan on crossing the bridge. Depending on traffic and border crossing, the journey to Mostar will take about 3.5hours, with a toilet/coffee break on the way. Passports are required as you will cross over into Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Day 7 (At Leisure):

Spend the last day of your holiday as you please. Why not take a relaxed swim in the clear waters of a nearby cove, and indulge in a leisurely seaside lunch? Ask your guide for some things to see around your area if you would prefer a more active day. Today is your last chance to pick up some local handicrafts to take back home with you.

Day 8 (Return Home):

Time to bid farewell to Dubrovnik. Transfer from your hotel with guide assistance to the airport for your flight home.

Includes

What’s Included:

Flights & Accommodation

Transfers

Fully Guided

Half Board

All prices are subject to availability at the time of booking.