You’ll ride an electric tuk tuk through Dubrovnik’s quieter corners with a local guide, stopping at Franjo Tudjman bridge for sweeping port views and heading up Srđ for those classic Old Town panoramas. Expect salty air, real stories from your guide, photo stops without crowds—and maybe a laugh or two along the way.
The first thing I noticed was the hum—actually, the lack of it. Our e-tuk tuk just glided through Dubrovnik’s backstreets, no engine noise, only the faint click of my camera and some distant seagulls. We zipped past stone walls still damp from last night’s rain. Our guide, Marko, had this way of pointing out things you’d miss on foot—like the old fisherman waving from his balcony or the smell of fresh bread drifting out of a bakery we passed (I almost asked to stop for a loaf).
We stopped at Franjo Tudjman bridge, which I’d only seen in photos before. Up close, it’s bigger than you think, and there’s this breeze that comes off the water—salty but clean. Marko told us about how Dubrovnik rebuilt after the war; he didn’t sugarcoat it. I liked that. He even laughed when I tried to pronounce “Tudjman” (I definitely got it wrong). The view over the port is wide open—ships coming and going, cranes moving slowly—and you can actually hear people working down below if you listen.
The climb up to Srđ was steeper than I expected but our little tuk tuk just kept going. At the first stop, there’s this view of Dubrovnik Old Town that honestly made me go quiet for a second—I mean, you see it on postcards but it’s different when you’re standing there with wind tugging at your shirt. Marko shared stories about the old city walls and pointed out where Game of Thrones scenes were filmed (I pretended not to care but… yeah). We had twenty minutes at the upper cable car station; enough time to wander or just sit and watch clouds drift over those orange rooftops. I still think about that light sometimes.
Yes, pickup and drop-off at the meeting point are included.
You’ll have two stops on Srđ; one includes 20 minutes of free time at the upper cable car station.
Yes, transportation options are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller; specialized infant seats are available.
Yes, there are several photo stops including Franjo Tudjman bridge and viewpoints on Srđ.
No, Sveti Jakov Beach is not listed as a stop in this itinerary.
Yes, public transportation options are available nearby.
Your day includes pickup and drop-off at your meeting point in Dubrovnik, all transport by electric tuk tuk (quiet enough for conversation), plus a trained local guide who shares stories and history as you go—so you can just relax between stops and enjoy those open-air views without worrying about logistics.
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