Day 1: Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) - Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik (Welcome Dinner)
Upon arrival at Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), meet and greet then transfer to the Hotel.
4 times arrival transfer provided: 10:00am - 1:00pm - 4:00pm - 6:00pm, please make sure you meet the driver on time at arrival hall because the pick-up team will leave airport on time. (If your arrival time differs from what we provide, please arrange your own transport to hotel)
The hotel's check-in time is 2:00pm onward, but the hotel sometimes changes the time according to its own room status. If you cannot check in, you can store your luggage and check in again later.
7:00pm - Welcome Dinner at hotel. After that, free at leisure.
Overnight at Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Day 2: Dubrovnik Day Tour (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast, proceed for Half Day Game Of Thrones Tour:
[City Walls of Dubrovnik] No visit to Dubrovnik is complete without a walk around the spectacular city walls that encircle its historic core. They're among the finest in the world and are the city's defining feature. From the top, the view over the old town and the shimmering Adriatic is sublime. From the sea, the juxtaposition of pinkish-grey stone and azure waters is mesmerizing, while from above the tight maze of church steeples and terracotta roofs is the setting for a fairy tale – or, at the very least, some Game of Thrones episodes.*entrance ticket included*
[St. Lawrence Fortress] Yet another monumental and impressive fortress, the Fort of St. Lawrence, lies outside the city walls at the western entrance to the city. It proudly sits on its steep cliffs, 37 meters in height, and seeped in legends on how it came to be as well as the heroic acts of its guards and defenders. It dominates both the sea and land entrances to the city on the western side, and together with Bokar Fort, closes in and protects Dubrovnik's oldest harbour, Kalarinja. *entrance ticket included*
Lunch at local restaurant.
Continue for Half Day Dubrovnik Sightseeing to have a photo stop at *outside view*
[The Franciscan Monastery] Founded in 1235, the Franciscan monastery in Dubrovnik was an essential visit for pilgrims traveling between Europe and the Holy Land.
[Stradun Street] Placa or Stradun street is the main open urban area of Dubrovnik and the most favored promenade and gathering place.
[Rector's Palace] A well-known Rector's Palace located in Ulica Pred Dvorom, just south of Luža Square is an iconic building that was originally built in the 13th century and rebuilt later on two occasions in a Venetian-Gothic style designed by Michelozzo Michelozzi. In times of Ragusa, the Rector's Palace housed government and state offices as well as Rector's headquarters and living accommodation. Nowadays, the palace house the Town Museum - Gradski Muzej as well as a music concert hall.
[Sponza Palace] One of the few buildings in the old town to survive the 1667 earthquake, the Sponza Palace was built from 1516 to 1522 as a customs house.
Dinner at local restaurant.
Transfer back to hotel.
Overnight at Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Day 3: Dubrovnik - Perast - Kotor - Dubrovnik (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
After breakfast, proceed to Perast, the city of famous sailors:
[Enjoy the Boat ride to Our Lady of Rock City] Two little islets floating in front of Perast are the symbols and the main attractions of the Bay of Kotor. One of them, Gospa od Skrpjela (Our Lady of the Rocks), stands out in its beauty, but the legend behind its name makes it even more enchanting. *boat ride included* *In case of bad weather, the boat ride will be canceled. We will check availability upon confirmation*
Transfer from Perast to Kotor.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Continue to have a photo stop and proceed to the Kotor Sightseeing. *outside view*
[Kotor Old Town] is the most famous part of Kotor, where the Kotor's history, culture, and tradition are being preserved. The old town of Kotor has a great number of monuments of medieval architecture: churches, cathedrals, palaces, and museums. Its beauty is complemented by the multitude of narrow streets, squares, and markets.
[St. Tryphon Cathedral] located in the old town as well, is one of two Roman Catholic cathedrals in Montenegro. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor, which covers the entire Bay of Kotor and Municipality of Budva.
[Square of Arms] is the first square after going through the Town Gate, dating back to the 16th century
[The Clock Tower] is one of the symbols of the Old Kotor. It occupies a central place in the square opposite the main gate.
[Pima Palace] is probably the most representative and beautiful building on Muchnaya Square in old Kotor. It belonged to the Pima family.
[Buca Palace] located on the smaller square in Kotor, between the main gate and Cathedral, formerly known as the Square of flour,
[The Northern Gate] was built in 1540 in the Renaissance style. It is unimposing and small. The primary defensive posture of the gate is the moat-like river. The gate is one of the best spots to meet some of the city's most famed residents.
Transfer back to Dubrovnik.
Dinner at local restaurant - Croatian Dinner with Folklore Show
Overnight at Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Day 4: Dubrovnik (Breakfast)
After breakfast, free at leisure.
Lunch and dinner at own arrangement.
Overnight at Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Day 5: Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) (Breakfast)
After breakfast, transfer to Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) according to your departure time.
4 times departure transfer provided: 6:00am - 9:00am - 12:00noon - 3:00pm, please make sure you are in the hotel lobby on time, because the team will leave on time.
Please check out before 12:00noon. In case of late check-out, please pay the additional fee at the front desk of the hotel.