After meeting your professional guide on the pier, set off to a look out point where you will have sweeping views of Dubrovnik and the Croatian Riviera
Continue on to the picturesque seaside resort town of Cavtat, which was the Ancient Roman City of Epidaurus. Over the years, Cavtat has been a favorite destination for sailors and yacht enthusiasts. After a brief orientation of the town with your guide, you will have time on your own for a pleasant walk along the beautiful seafront promenade or time to take a coffee in one of the many cafes located along the shore
After your free time in Cavtat, rejoin your guide and drive back along the coast to the walled town of Dubrovnik. Upon arrival, you will enter the town at the main entrance, where you will find yourself on the Old Town's main street. Your private guide will take you on a walk along the Stradun and point out some of Dubrovnik's Renaissance buildings that survived the earthquake of 1667 and will give you an idea of the city's architectural heritage. You will see the exterior of the Sponza Palace, perhaps the finest example of Renaissance architecture, which dates from the 16th century and is now home to the National Archives.
Continuing your walk with your private guide, you will see the Rector's palace, the exterior of the St. Saviour Church, another remnant of the Renaissance period which is located next to a Franciscan Monastery.The monastery hosts the 3rd oldest pharmacy in this part of Europe.After the walking tour of Dubrovnik, you will have approximately one hour of free time for exploring the city on your own.
At the appointed time and location you will meet your driver for the return trip to the pier.
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