Smiley Dubrovnik Panorama Tour

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The best way to see Dubrovnik with surroundings is to take is to take a Smiley panorama tour. On this tour we will show you the best of Dubrovnik, all beautiful locations that surround ths pearl of Adriatic.

Your guide will take you to  bridge of first president of Croatia called Franjo Tuđman where you will have a breathtaking view of port of Dubrovnik, river Ombla, Island Daksa, Elaphiti Islands and Lapad and Babin kuk area.

Your guide will drive you to small waterfalls of shortest river in the world call Ombla where you will enjoy drinking fresh cristal clear water and listen sound of waterfalls.

Your guide will drive you to mountain Srđ where you will have amazing breathtaking view of the Old City of Dubrovnik, Lokrum Island and Elaphiti Islands in the far north.

During the ride our guide will explain you the most interesting parts of Dubrovnik’s history as well provide you with all current info about the city, its people, customs and things to do.

Additional Info

Duration: 1 to 2 hours
Starts: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours



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The best way to see Dubrovnik with surroundings is to take is to take a Smiley panorama tour. On this tour we will show you the best of Dubrovnik, all beautiful locations that surround ths pearl of Adriatic.

Your guide will take you to  bridge of first president of Croatia called Franjo Tuđman where you will have a breathtaking view of port of Dubrovnik, river Ombla, Island Daksa, Elaphiti Islands and Lapad and Babin kuk area.

Your guide will drive you to small waterfalls of shortest river in the world call Ombla where you will enjoy drinking fresh cristal clear water and listen sound of waterfalls.

Your guide will drive you to mountain Srđ where you will have amazing breathtaking view of the Old City of Dubrovnik, Lokrum Island and Elaphiti Islands in the far north.

During the ride our guide will explain you the most interesting parts of Dubrovnik’s history as well provide you with all current info about the city, its people, customs and things to do.
Stop At: Franjo Tudman Bridge, D8 State Road, Dubrovnik Croatia

bridge of first president of Croatia called Franjo Tuđman where you will have a breathtaking view of port of Dubrovnik, river Ombla, Island Daksa, Elaphiti Islands and Lapad and Babin kuk area.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Ombla river spring, Put Izvora, 20236, Croatia

The Ombla is a short river in Croatia, northeast of Dubrovnik. Its course is approximately 30 metres (98 feet) long, and it empties into the Rijeka Dubrovačka embayment of the Adriatic Sea near Komolac in Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Rijeka Dubrovačka is actually a ria, a flooded river valley formed through changes in sea surface elevation on a geologic time scale. The river rises as a karst spring fed by groundwater replenished by Trebišnjica, which is an influent stream flowing in Popovo Polje, in the immediate hinterland of the Ombla. The elevation difference between the river’s source and its mouth is just over 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches). The average discharge of the river is 24.1 cubic metres (850 cubic feet) per second. The drainage basin of the Ombla encompasses 600 square kilometres (230 square miles) and, besides the short surface course, includes only groundwater flow.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Mount Srd, Dubrovnik Croatia

Srđ is a low mountain just behind the walled city of Dubrovnik in Dalmatia, Croatia.[1] The mountain, part of the Dinaric Alps, has a height of 412 metres (1,352 ft).[2] At its top is a large white stone cross and Fort Imperial, a defensive structure built by the French in 1810 during the Napoleonic Wars. Srđ is popular with tourists as a viewpoint[1] from which it is possible to see the walled city of Dubrovnik, Lokrum island, the Adriatic Sea and various local attractions (including restaurants and the Stradun).Srđ was once forested with oak trees which locals called dubrava (from the old Slavic word dub, “oak tree”), after which the city of Dubrovnik was named. The southern slope was once rich with pine forests, but in the second half of the 20th century and during the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence, the forest was almost completely gutted through numerous fires. A zigzag Calvary leads up from the town. The mountain was home to one of the fiercest battles of the Independence War, namely the Siege of Dubrovnik, and this is commemorated in a museum in Fort Imperial.[1] The television mast was destroyed by fighter aircraft from the Yugoslav Air Force.[3] The cable car that was disabled during this time has since been reopened, and Srđ has been developed as a tourist attraction, with a restaurant[1] and a base for buggy safaris.

Duration: 15 minutes



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