Discover the region’s highlights with flexible, private day trips starting in Dubrovnik. You travel only with your group, with an English-speaking local driver who shares practical tips, suggests the best photo stops, and times each stop for a smooth, relaxed day.



See Dubrovnik from its signature viewpoints in a compact, easy loop. We start at the Dr. Franjo Tuđman Bridge for a sweeping view towards the Gruž port and marina – a great first photo stop that captures the curve of the bay.
Next is the Ombla River source, often described as one of Europe’s shortest rivers from spring to sea. The karst spring sits in lush greenery and makes a calm, off-the-beaten-path stop for a few photos.
We finish at Srđ Hill for the most famous panorama of Dubrovnik and the islands. It’s the classic postcard angle over the Old Town’s walls and red roofs – perfect for wide shots and close-ups alike.



For travelers who want only the golden hour magic, this quick sunset run takes you straight to Srđ Hill at the right time. We can include one or two brief pull-overs for photos on the way up, but the finale is the summit: the Old Town and the Adriatic glowing in warm light as the sun dips behind the islands.
Your driver times the departure so you arrive just before sunset, with enough minutes to settle in, frame your shots, and enjoy the view without rushing. It’s simple, cinematic, and effortlessly memorable.



Visit the historic town of Ston, located at the entrance of the Pelješac Peninsula and known for its impressive medieval fortification system — some of the longest stone walls in Europe. The town also features the ancient Ston Salt Pans, one of the world’s oldest still-operating saltworks, offering a glimpse into centuries-old local tradition.
Along the way, enjoy scenic views of the surrounding landscape and coastal vineyards. Optional add-ons include visiting local wineries for wine tasting or stopping at a family-owned seafood farm to try fresh oysters and mussels, a regional specialty.
Optional Add-Ons (per person):
🧀 Prosciutto & cheese platter + wine tasting at a local winery – €32
🍷 Wine tasting only – €20
🦪 Oyster degustation – €20



Explore the island of Korčula, famous for its well-preserved Old Town, medieval towers, charming stone streets, and unique layout often referred to as a “fishbone pattern.” Visitors can discover landmarks such as St. Mark’s Cathedral, the Marco Polo House, and numerous cafés lining the fortified walls.
The trip includes a stop in Ston on the Pelješac Peninsula, with the option to visit a local winery for a tasting before heading to the ferry port. Once on Korčula, you’ll have free time to walk the historic center, enjoy the local atmosphere, or relax by the sea.



This full-day excursion takes you to Split, Croatia’s second-largest city, known for its lively waterfront promenade (Riva) and its historic core centered around the Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll have time to explore the old streets, enjoy a coffee on the Riva, or visit the shopping centers located on the outskirts of the city.
The tour continues to the Klis Fortress, famous for its dramatic views over the Adriatic and as a filming location for Game of Thrones. On the way to or from Split, you’ll pass by Ston, where the impressive city walls and salt pans create a perfect opportunity for scenic photo stops.



Visit Krka National Park, one of Croatia’s most beautiful natural areas, known for its series of cascading waterfalls, emerald-green pools, and lush walking trails. The most famous site, Skradinski Buk, offers wooden boardwalks, viewing platforms, and some of the region’s best scenic photo spots.
The park allows visitors to explore its unique landscapes, traditional water mills, and cultural displays at their own pace. Depending on the season, optional boat rides to nearby viewpoints or additional stops can also be arranged.



Discover Konavle, a picturesque valley south of Dubrovnik known for its vineyards, traditional stone houses, and quiet villages surrounded by mountains and farmland. The tour includes a visit to Cavtat, a charming seaside town with a beautiful promenade, as well as a stop at the historic Sokol Tower, with panoramic views of the entire region.
Along the way, you’ll enjoy peaceful countryside landscapes and an authentic rural atmosphere. Guests can optionally add a traditional lunch or dinner at Konavoski Dvori or visit one of the region’s local wineries.






This tour combines two of the most iconic destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Start with a visit to Kravice Waterfalls, a breathtaking natural amphitheater where multiple cascades drop into a turquoise lake surrounded by lush vegetation. It’s an ideal place for photos, short walks, or simply enjoying the relaxing sound of the waterfalls.
The journey continues to Mostar, a historic city known for its famous Stari Most (Old Bridge), Ottoman-style stone streets, and vibrant bazaar. Visitors can explore the old town, visit local craft shops, or enjoy Bosnian coffee with a view.
Valid passports are required for border crossing.







This extended tour offers a deeper experience of Bosnia and Herzegovina, combining natural beauty, history, and spirituality. The trip begins at Kravice Waterfalls, followed by a visit to the culturally rich city of Mostar, known for its iconic bridge, riverside cafés, and Ottoman architecture.
The final stop is Medjugorje, one of the most visited Catholic pilgrimage sites in Europe, where millions of people come seeking peace and reflection. Visitors can explore Apparition Hill, St. James Church, and other important landmarks.
Passports are required for all travelers.




Experience the beauty of the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro, starting with a stop in Perast, a charming baroque town surrounded by mountains and the sea. From here, visitors can take an optional boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks, a small artificial island with a picturesque church and museum.
Next, explore the medieval Old Town of Kotor, known for its narrow stone streets, Venetian architecture, and dramatic city walls climbing up the mountainside. Guests can enjoy free time to wander the historic center, visit museums, or relax at one of the cafés inside the old walls.
Passports are required for border crossing.
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