The tour takes us up the Dubrovnik cable car. From the top we will have a magnificent view of the city and we will have a cup of coffee together (coffee culture is huge in Dubrovnik!). During that time I will tell you a bit about Dubrovnik and specifically the Homeland war in the 90s. After this we will walk a few minutes to the Homeland war museum where we can view photos & videos together. At the end, we will take the cable car back down together, and end the tour at any of the city entrances.
Pile gate
We will meet at Pile gate - in front of Amerling fountain & Dubravka restaurant. I'll be holding a sign with your name!
The first cable car runs at 9 AM so this should be perfect timing to avoid crowds.
We'll have morning coffee together over a nice chat and the best view in the city.
We will visit the Homeland war museum together - this will give you a very good visual idea of what it was like in the city during the war.
We'll take the cable car back down together.
I can take you to either Pile, Buza or Ploce gate - whichever works best for you!
Pile/Buza/Ploce gate
Guide fee
Cup of coffee
Round-trip tickets for the cable car
Entrance fee to the Homeland war museum.
Entrances to any other museums
Food or drinks other than our morning coffee
Gratuities.
Please check my availability!
Please note that this tour includes the round-trip tickets for the cable car, as well as the tickets for the Homeland war museum. This is the reason the tour is charged per person, as these tickets are as well. If you have a big group, please feel free to reach out to me for a potential discount.
Please let me know in advance if someone on the tour is scared of heights.
It's very uncommon for the cable car to be closed due to very poor weather conditions. However, in this case we can hop in an Uber together (covered by me) and visit the Homeland war museum and perhaps even have a beautiful view if it's not too cloudy/foggy. We can also discuss a partial refund depending on the cost of the Uber.
It was an absolutely great and lovely tour. Tea was very professional and told us everything we wanted to know about the old town of Dubrovnik and the cats and mentioned a few spots and shops we should visit. Although it is never guaranteed to see the cats she knew exactly where to find them, their story and made the most out of it. She even had some treats for them with her, but we recommend to bring some on your own to spoil the city cats a bit more.
Dear Jasmin, thank you so much for joining the tour and for your kind words. I think the cats very much appreciated being spoiled :)