Panorama Cruise Dubrovnik
Experience the history, culture and attractions from a different view
See the very best of Dubrovnik’s Old City from the sea side. Board our speedboat and relax as we sail beneath the grandiose City walls.
Learn the legends and stories of Lokrum, the Lazarettos and the construction of the City walls from a skipper who was born and raised inside their stone borders.
HIGLIGHTS
45 minutes for € 99 / HRK 740
Up to 7 people
Admire the City walls from your boat
Find out local stories about the City walls and the St. Lawrence Fortress
Hear more about Lokrum’s mystical past and the “Monk’s Curse”
Taste local beer and wine on board
Guests are provided with hand sanitizer on all tours and our boats are frequently cleaned and disinfected.
INCLUSIONS
Old City port pickup service
Skipper
Fuel
Bottled water and sodas
Local beer and wine
Wi-Fi
PAYMENT
Price per tour
Credit Card
Cancel 24 hours in advance for a full refund

The famous City walls
Rich History Carved in Stone
The first stop on your panorama cruise Dubrovnik is the City walls. As you sail slowly up close to these historic walls, listen to your skipper’s anecdotes about growing up just behind them, as well as the rich history of the stones.
You then visit the St. Lawrence Fortress, whose walls are super thick on one side and super thin one other side. Whilst touring the site, your guide will inform you as to just why it was built in that way. Lokrum Island is next on your agenda, which bears a dark history. From Richard Lionheart, Maximilian Habsburg, and Monks Curse, the stories about Lokrum are bound to give you chills.

The Lazarettos
The First Quarantine in Europe
As you cruise down to the other side of the coast, it is time for a drink. Choose from local beer, local wine, and water, which you can sip on as you make your way to your next destination.
Your panorama cruise Dubrovnik concludes with a stop in front of the first quarantine in Europe, the Lazarettos of Dubrovnik. There your skipper tells you how Dubrovnik defended against dangerous and lethal diseases throughout the Middle Ages.
