From June to September, boats leave from the Old Port for the Elaphiti islands of Koločep, Lopud and Šipan, as well as the island of Lokrum and the village of Cavtat along the coast. Dubrovnik Boats operates services to the Elaphites. Tirena, a wooden galleon ship, also organises sunset cruises.
Dubrovnik tours and excursions
Dubrovnik tours
The tourist office organises walking tours of Dubrovnik’s Old Town taking in all the main sights. Tourist agency Atlas has private tours of the Old Town as well as Game of Thrones filming locations.
Excursions from Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik makes a good base for exploring the southern Dalmatian islands. One of the most visited is the lush green jewel Mljet, much of which is a national park. Hire a bike and circle the network of paths and lakes. The smaller Elaphite islands (Koločep, Lopud and Šipan) are worth a visit too.
The small mountainous nation of Montenegro is close enough to be managed as a short side trip. Its rugged mountain range leaves enough space for a string of seaside towns and villages. The historic town of Kotor is a justifiably popular tourist spot, resembling a more workaday version of Dubrovnik.
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