Dubrovnik, Croatia - took the ship-arranged ($15pp) shuttle into town.
Walked the city walls. Amazing.
Inside the city walls was magical, though the wind seems to gain intensity traveling through the small alleyways and blasts you with cold air. Spiced wine helped.
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Took the ship bus to the city and bought tickets to walk the walls. (Bus was free with shore excursion credit!) Very easy to find. Get there early to beat the tours! ...
Dubrovnik is very cool. We booked our own tour through Viator and did the Game of Thrones tour. It would have been much better if a small hurricane hadn't started which made it impossible to finish the tour and very wet and windy. ...
We took a taxi to the old town and wandered around and climbed the wall. The visit had to be cut short because of terrible weather that moved in while we were in town so we just made our way back to the ship. ...
We only had half a day in Dubrovnik, which was unfortunate. And it was POURING down rain when we arrived. We braved it anyway and took the city bus to the Pile Gate of the old city of Dubrovnik. Very easy to get Dubrovnik kuna (currency) at the ATM at the port and bought bus tickets at the magazine stand right by the port entrance. Much cheaper than the cruise ship shuttle bus (16 euros, if I ...
Stunning. One for GoT fans. Beers are a bit pricey but that's the price you pay for a great place. November means its not as crowded. I'd avoid if more than two cruise ships in port! ...
My favourite stop in the end, you have to pay for transfers from the port to the old town, if choosing to think it was €14 per adult €10 for over 3. You can take a private taxi, we felt it was easier to go on the coach.
Lovely walk, lovely lunch and we also went up in the cable car.
The main port looked nice as well and there is a little market next the ship for last souvenir bits. There is also ...