You’ll ride an open-air e-tuk tuk through Dubrovnik with a local guide, stopping at panoramic viewpoints including Franjo Tudjman bridge and Mount Srd’s cable car station. Sip wine as you watch sunset over the islands behind Imperijal fortress. The city feels close and far away at once — it’s something you’ll remember long after.
I didn’t expect the city to look so different from above — like someone had scattered orange rooftops down a hillside, all pressed up against that blue Adriatic. Our driver, Marko, grinned when he saw me craning my neck for photos before we’d even left the meeting point. The e-tuk tuk was open on the sides so you could actually feel the salty air and hear little bits of conversation from people walking past. It’s funny how much you notice when there’s no glass between you and everything else.
We zipped up toward Franjo Tudjman bridge first, which honestly I hadn’t heard of before. Marko told us about the port below and some Croatian history — I only caught half of it because I was distracted by this faint smell of pine and diesel from boats in the distance (not from us though — the tuk tuk was totally silent). Then we wound our way up Mount Srd. There were three stops, each one higher than the last, each view making me go quiet for a second. At the upper cable car station, a couple next to us tried to take a selfie with the Old Town behind them but kept laughing because of the wind messing up their hair. I get it now why people say Dubrovnik is best seen from above.
The last stop was behind Imperijal fortress — that’s where we waited for sunset. Someone handed out glasses of local wine (I spilled a little on my sleeve, typical) and everyone just sort of settled in as the sun started dipping behind those islands off the coast. It wasn’t loud or dramatic; it just felt peaceful. Marko pointed out where his grandparents used to live across the bay. I still think about that quiet moment sometimes, how everyone went silent for a minute while everything turned gold.
No, pickup and drop-off are at a designated meeting point in Dubrovnik.
The tour includes four main stops: Franjo Tudjman bridge and three different viewpoints on Mount Srd.
Yes, infants and small children can join in prams or strollers; specialized infant seats are available.
Yes, transportation options are wheelchair accessible and suitable for all physical fitness levels.
The tour includes an experienced guide, pickup/drop-off at meeting point, and a glass of wine.
The tour runs year-round but start times vary depending on daylight hours throughout the year.
Yes, there are multiple stops specifically for taking photos at scenic viewpoints over Dubrovnik.
Your evening includes pickup and drop-off at an easy meeting point in Dubrovnik, an experienced local guide leading your small group by electric tuk tuk (quietly!), several scenic stops including Franjo Tudjman bridge and Mount Srd viewpoints, plus a glass of local wine to sip as you watch sunset over the islands before heading back down together.
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