City was so crowded (reminded me of mainstreet Disneyland) and a bit of a let down. Beautiful view of it from the mountain above but no need to return to Dubrovnik in the future. ...
We paid for the shuttle to Old Town; had planned to take the cable car up to Mt Srd but the lines were atrocious so we just walked around, bought some lavender and a souvenir cap and headed back on board. ...
Dubrovnik was very pretty. There was a public bus from the port to the old town which was very easy. We walked round its ramparts and through the old town. On the afternoon we even walked to Casablanca beach - about 30 mins from the port - which was lovely. ...
I would have given Dubrovnick five stars if the hours were there we’re not 7 AM to 1 PM. Limited us on what we could do. Enjoyed exploring the old city and the walls, and we took a 45 minute boat ride for €10 apiece. Made us feel that we want to spend more time in Croatia in the future. ...
Recommend to take taxi on terminal, they do excursion for e50 for your whole party. Taken us around the city, on top of the hill, explained a bit about history, war, local legends. Dropped us in old town so we could walk but it was overrun with tourist and extremely hot. Hence average rating. ...
Beautiful Dubrovnik and what a ‘Bobby Dazzler’ as Captain Chris would say. We took the taxi straight off the ship into town which was 95 kuna or €13 each way. Went into the old town and from the internet and using the tour map designed my own Game of Thrones tour and it didn’t cost me a penny apart from the entry fee onto the walls (150 kuna). Walked the whole wall which has loads of steps but ...