What to do and see in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

May 28, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia including Dubrovnik Boat Trips, Explore Dubrovnik by Boat, Tour The Game Of Thrones, Eco Tuk Tours Dubrovnik, Narona Archaeological Museum, Dubrovnik Boats – Exclusive Private Tours, Gornji Ugao Tower, Winery Botaro, Explore Dubrovnik, Marlais Winery.
Restaurants in Dubrovnik-Neretva County

1. Dubrovnik Boat Trips

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Dubrovnik Boat Trips

We offer totally unique customized speed boat tours of the sensational islands of Dubrovnik archipelago with stunning landscape and amazing beaches accessible only by boat. The beauty of such customized tour is in the privacy you get and in the fact that the speed boat is at your disposal at all times.

2. Explore Dubrovnik by Boat

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Explore Dubrovnik by Boat

Coming to Dubrovnik, book directly private all inclusive tours, half day tours and full day tours to the Elafiti islands, romantic sunset cruises and much more. We have all you need for your visit to Dubrovnik. Please feel free to reach us through the following : dubrovnikexplore @ gmail.com

3. Tour The Game Of Thrones

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Tour The Game Of Thrones

Private personalized tours of Dubrovnik that follow the iconic locations from the popular HBO TV show 'The Game of Thrones'. Our tours are conducted in friendly and laid back manner and are provided by genuine GOT fans (and former extras), that are also licensed tour guides for Dubrovnik-Neretva region.

4. Eco Tuk Tours Dubrovnik

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Eco Tuk Tours Dubrovnik

Eco Tuk Tours Dubrovnik is a family run tour operator that focuses on its customers. We add a well-known Croatian welcoming tradition with personalized service and deliver the necessary comfort, safety, entertainment and ease to fully enjoy Dubrovnik. Come with us and let us show you Dubrovnik on 100% electric, 100% green and 100% fun way.

5. Narona Archaeological Museum

Naronski Trg 6, Vid 20352 Croatia +385 20 691 596 [email protected] http://www.a-m-narona.hr/en/
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Narona Archaeological Museum

Reviewed By Spalatus - Split, Croatia

This museum was built around the location of a Roman temple dedicated to the first Roman emperor - Augustus. Fascinating artifacts, unique atmosphere, knowledgeable and welcoming staff and some unique souvenirs. This place is a must visit if you are driving nearby

6. Dubrovnik Boats – Exclusive Private Tours

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Dubrovnik Boats – Exclusive Private Tours

Dubrovnik Boats is an agency with substantial experience in providing exclusive boat services in South Dalmatia. All excursions and transfers are private and completely tailored up to your personal requirements. If You seek for skippered, bare-boat or charter rental in Dubrovnik archipelago, with wide range of vessels, we may accommodate all your needs. Whether You select a speed boat, motor boat or luxury motor yacht from our fleet, You will experience a vacation like no other.

7. Gornji Ugao Tower

Under Fort Minceta, Dubrovnik Croatia http://www.tzdubrovnik.hr/lang/en/get/muzeji/5730/the_gornji_ugao_tower.html
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Gornji Ugao Tower

An excavation on the site of the 'Gornji ugao' tower, in the north-west corner of the walled city of Dubrovnik, in Croatia, uncovered evidence for a foundry established in the second half of the 15th century and largely producing armaments. It is a rare example of this type of industrial site, and its position within the city walls makes it unique. Excavation has provided information on the technical subdivision and spatial logic of the site. Activity at the foundry ceased after the Great Earthquake in 1667, which devastated the entire city, although part of the site continued in use as a foundry, on a smaller and more improvised scale.

Reviewed By colleenmZ8494PB - Upper Ballinderry, United Kingdom

We really enjoyed our tour of the archaeological site of the old foundry and metal works of dubrovnik.to find it we entered the old town by the back Buza gate after coming down from the cable car and turned immediately right and climbed up some steps to the base of the Minceta tower.up a flight of steps is the entrance doorway.our tour took about half an hour and our guide was enthusiastic about his subject and explained how the site had been excavated, how the finds and evidence were pieced together and how it was connected to the history of dubrovnik and it was certainly a feat of engineering and ingenuity for it's time.The site is mostly underground as it has been covered over by a baseball pitch to protect it.Definitely great if you are interested in history/archaeology. Quirky and unique and something a little bit different!

8. Winery Botaro

Drvenik 20 Konavle, Dubrovnik 20210 Croatia +385 95 578 4686 [email protected] http://vinarijabotaro.wixsite.com/mysite
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Winery Botaro

Enjoy local food and wine in a hidden gem in Konavle valley. Taste our wines with a traditional Dalmatian plate(prosciutto, cheese, ham..) and also with homemade liqueurs-sage liqueur, cherry brandy, and a special one-wine liqueur! Don't forget to take a camera, just relax and enjoy it!

Reviewed By Andy_from_Wirral - Upton, United Kingdom

This family run winery is located a bit off the beaten track. About 26 km south of Dubrovnik but only 6.4 km from our villa in Ljuta. After a few days of glorious madness that is Dubrovnik old town, a visit to Winery Botaro was like an oasis of calm. Peaceful on the slopes of the Dinaric Alps, surrounded by grape vines, the Winery has some shaded wooden tables outside the main building. Next to the tables is the vineyard shop which is set out like a market stall. There is also a very nice inside area also with wooden tables. These tables are where the magic happens. On offer is a selection of liqueurs, wines, sugared fruit peel, cold meats, cheeses and salads. Served by the owners, and family, all produce was beautifully presented and really tasty. Totally authentic Croatian food and drink, made in a completely traditional way. It was a pleasure to visit these friendly and welcoming people. Highly recommended.

9. Explore Dubrovnik

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Explore Dubrovnik

With Explore Dubrovnik Boat Rentals and personalised boat tours, you will explore the entire Dubrovnik Riviera and local islands on your own schedule and at your own pace. Full of hidden gems, the Elaphiti archipelago offers breathtaking natural, cultural and historical attractions. However, most of them are not in plain sight or accessible by standard routes listed in guide books and tourist brochures. With our private boat rentals you will have access to exclusive sites including blue caves, sandy beaches, and quiet bays for snorkelling, as well as ideal cliff jumping locations for our more adventurous guests. If you are more interested in historical and cultural attractions, the three main Elaphiti islands are home to several small, charming villages with a lot of history. Visit a medieval monastery, quaint churches, forts, botanical gardens or an outstanding seaside restaurant, without dealing with the Old Town crowds.

10. Marlais Winery

Metohija 12 Ponikve, Ston 20230 Croatia +385 98 174 8427 [email protected] http://www.marlais-vinarija.hr/
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Marlais Winery

Peljesac Peninsula , a place where sun, sea and stone create a perfect home for Plavac Mali , indigenous Dalmatian variety that brings out the best from the "barren land" and gives us "divine nectar." Marlais family, that drags roots from France, settled on the peninsula in the early 17th century, bringing with them the knowledge that every Frenchman has in its blood - how to make good wine.

Reviewed By 76jeffn

Anton gave us a tour of the facility and we got to see how the wine goes from harvest to bottling at the this family owned establishment. Anton was so personable and proud of his product. We had the 3 wine tasting menu with 1 white and 2 reds. All were excellent. If I could figure out a way to ship them to the US I would have bought a few cases. The carob Sherry was insanely good. I definitely recommend a stop at this winery.

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