You’ll launch superman-style on a 900-meter zipline above Dubrovnik’s cliffs with guides by your side, feeling wind and adrenaline as Lokrum Island flashes below. Includes all safety gear, bottled water, and instructors who keep things light—even when your heart’s pounding. It’s an experience that’ll stick with you long after your feet touch ground.
“Don’t look down—unless you want to remember this forever,” our instructor Luka grinned as he tightened my harness. I could hear cicadas somewhere in the brush, and honestly, my heart was louder. The starting point sits up on this hill above Dubrovnik—just far enough from the Old Town that you can see its orange roofs but still hear the distant hum of scooters. I’d never done anything like this ziplining thing before, let alone in the superman position. My palms were sweaty inside the gloves they gave us (the ones with little rubber grips), and I kept double-checking my helmet strap while Luka cracked jokes about flying lessons. He said if we screamed, it helped with aerodynamics—still not sure if that’s true.
The first second after launch is just wind and blur—your stomach drops, but then there’s this wild sense of floating over the trees and cliffs. I tried to spot Lokrum Island below, but honestly my eyes watered so much from the speed (they give you goggles for a reason). It smells like pine and salt up there, kind of sharp. The coastline flashes past under you at what feels like rocket speed—I think they said up to 100 km/h? There was another guide waiting at the end who high-fived me even though I probably looked pale as cheese. And then you’re just standing there catching your breath with Dubrovnik stretched out in front of you, sea all blue and endless. It’s weird how quiet it feels after all that noise.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much—maybe it was nerves or just relief—but everyone in our group swapped stories at the finish. Some local kids were hanging around watching us; one of them tried to teach me how to say “bravo” in Croatian (I butchered it). The walk back down is just a regular path again, but everything looks different when your legs are still shaky from flying. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to see Dubrovnik from above—not just a postcard view but really above—I don’t think anything else gets close to this zipline ride.
The zipline is 900 meters long.
It’s about 4 km from Old Town Dubrovnik on a small hill overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
The tour includes harness, helmet, gloves, goggles, bottled water, insurance, VAT, and two instructors.
You can reach speeds up to 100 km/h during the ride.
The maximum body weight is 110 kg; minimum is 50 kg.
Yes, public transportation options are available near the starting point.
No—it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
Your experience covers bottled water for refreshment before or after your flight; full safety gear including harnesses, helmet, gloves and goggles; an advanced passive braking system; plus two friendly instructors guiding you every step—and insurance and VAT are taken care of too.
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