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Dubrovnik #106508 11/02/10 06:40 AM
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Does anyone have the name of a good private guide or tour servuce in Dubrovnik?
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Re: Dubrovnik #106509 11/02/10 07:17 AM
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It's an easy city to do on your own with a good guide book. We walked the wall and then ducked into a few of the many churches. It's a very scenic city.


Google tour guides for Dubrovnik and you'll probably get some names.



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Re: Dubrovnik #106510 11/02/10 09:01 AM
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Donna,

Dubrovnik is one of my very very favorite ports. I've been there 3 times and enjoyed it each time. As Ted said it is a very easy city to do on your own.... unless you want lots of "guide talk." Each time we've been there we have just walked around, into the cathedrals and through the streets and of course the wall. The wall is quite a long walk if you do it in its entirity, but has such beautiful views of the city and the ocean. If I remember correctly about halfway through there is s place where you can go back down and not walk the entire wall. I think it has become a bit more touristy over the years but it still retains its charm. If you are on Regent they have tours that go up into the hills around the city, but I've never done that as I just so much enjoy the city itself. Also, when you are sailing in, remember to be up on deck and looking to the right towards the countryside for the "welcome" the Nuns will give the ship. Very special.


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The "nuns" also do a farewell as you leave in case you miss the sailing in.

Agree with Arlene and Ted, so easy to just walk around on your own, do the wall, wander up and down the little side streets, walk around the main square area and in and out of shops, churches, etc. The views from the wall are spectacular and constantly changing as you walk around it. I didn't think I would do the whole thing, there is an opt out about 1/2 way, but I did do it and was so glad that I did.


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I loved that farewell from the nuns!

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I loved it too Olivia, on B2B, it was really special.


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One of my more memorable ports. We went to the synagogue in the old city. We met people from around the world who came to pay their respect. There were a lot of WW2 historical items and treasures there. And the Rabbi was from Houston Texas.


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Thanks everybody for your suggestions. Unfortunately my husband has diabetes and can't do long walks. Is there any sightseeing that can be done by car?
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Re: Dubrovnik #106516 11/04/10 07:27 AM
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I am leaving this afternoon and once aboard Azamara will be stopping for 2 days in Dubrovnik. I have booked a private tour to the countryside and Cavtat for the second day. I am using a broker/middle man "Private shore tours". We have used them in the past and been quite pleased with the guides they have arranged for us. I will get a card from the guide we get and post the info when I get back, if thats not too late for you.
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That would be great! Unless you are taking a 5 month cruise, it won't be late at all.
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Re: Dubrovnik #106518 11/19/10 05:54 AM
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Hi Donna! We are back from our Azamara trip. Our day in Cavtat was just great. A truly lovely excursion. Unfortunately the guide did not have (or was not allowed to give me) her card. You can contact Private Shore Trips and tell Steven that you want to book this day and have "Dee" as your guide. She was a beautiful 20something native who fled the country during the war with her mother and sister. Her English is perfect. She works in tourism and teaches dance to sustain herself.We went to a typical country home and had locally made wine and cheese. We went to a park with water wheels and had a local man show us how they ground grains into flour. It had been raining just prior to our arrival so the rivers were stunningly aggressive. On our trip back to town, we also saw the devastation left by the civil war out in the countryside. I recommend it highly. Let me know if you need anything else.
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Thanks so much, Helen. I will try and contact them right after the upcoming holiday. How long was the tour and was there much walking?
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Re: Dubrovnik #106520 11/20/10 08:09 AM
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Here is the official description. What walking there was, was pretty easy.

Tour Summary-
Type: Culture, Scenic Drive, Walking
Length: 4 Hours and 45 Minutes
Walking: Easy
Mobility: Folding wheelchair OK, some sites may be inaccessible (advance notice required)
Guide: Licensed Guide
Language: English
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Dubrovnik, Croatia-This half day tour is an excellent option for those who wish to sit back and relax while seeing charming towns in the beautiful Croatian countryside. The highlight will be a visit to a typical country home to sample local cheese and wine. Your guide will meet you at the pier of Dubrovnik to begin your journey.

Your first stop is the city of Cavtat which was originally a Greek settlement called Epidaurus. Around 228 BC it became a Roman colony, and today Cavtat is one of the southern most cities in Croatia. Your guide will lead you through the town to see her quaint homes, beautiful palaces and luxuriant vegetation. After visiting Cavtat you'll continue into the Konavle region.

At the small village of Poljica you'll stop to see a traditional mill. While there you'll enjoy a small snack of prošek (sweet wine), home made cheese, bread and Croatian wine. These traditional foods have been prepared locally in this way for over a hundred years.

Finally you'll get to explore where few tourists ever dream of visiting. A typical Konavle style house, in the Glavic family for generations, will be happily opened to you. The family will welcome you as their guests and you will learn firsthand about hospitality in this part of the world. You'll see how the local people produce grape brandy, olive oil and wine in the traditional Croatian way. And you'll have the chance to take home some of the home made products and hand-work made in the region.

Finally your driver and your guide will return you to your ship.


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Tour Breakdown-
1- Depart pier and drive through countryside to Cavtat- 1 Hour and 30 Minutes
2- Walking tour of Cavtat- 30 Minutes
3- Drive through Konavle region and visit Old Mill- 1 Hour and 15 Minutes
4- Visit Konavle home- 45 Minutes
5- Drive back to the pier- 45 Minutes


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Dubrovnik Private Group Size Group Price
1 - 2 People
Includes Sedan with Driver and Licensed Guide

400 Euro

3 - 7 People
Includes MiniVan with Driver and Licensed Guide

485 Euro

8 - 15 People
Includes Coach with Driver and Licensed Guide

755 Euro

16 - 21 People
Includes Coach with Driver and Licensed Guide

880 Euro

22 - 48 People
Includes Coach with Driver and Licensed Guide

1055 Euro

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Old Mill includes snack - per person
5.50 Euro

Konavle Home - per person
6 Euro

City Tax - per person
3.50 Euro

Available Languages
English
Included

French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish
Add 75 Euro


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Private Sightseeing Tours and Shore Excursions from Dubrovnik to visit Cavtat, Konavle, Ston, Osojnik and the Elaphite Islands



Email: info@privateshoretrips.com



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Great!!
Thanks, Donna


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