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Explore Dubrovnik’s highlights with a private Dutch-speaking guide, tailored to your interests, at a comfortable pace—perfect for families and pet-friendly adventures.

Imagine wandering through one of the most photogenic cities on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, led by a friendly, Dutch-speaking guide who tailors every step to your interests. That’s exactly what you get with this private Dubrovnik walking tour, led by Antje van Berkel-Crvik. It’s a well-rounded way to see the city’s iconic sights, hidden corners, and local flavors without the typical rush or crowding.
One aspect we really appreciate is how customizable the program is—Antje is happy to adapt the itinerary to your pace and wish list. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, family, or small group, this tour offers a relaxed yet engaging way to experience Dubrovnik’s charm.
A slight consideration is that entrance fees to museums and monasteries aren’t included, so you might want to budget extra for those if you decide to visit. Also, the tour duration is about two hours, making it perfect for a quick yet meaningful exploration.
This experience is ideal for travelers looking for a personal, flexible introduction to Dubrovnik’s highlights, especially if they want a Dutch-speaking guide or are traveling with family or pets. If you love discovering authentic places with a local touch, this tour is a solid choice.

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Your journey begins outside Dubrovnik’s historic city walls at Pile Gate—an iconic entrance to the old town. Antje greets you with a friendly smile, holding a sign with your family name, instantly making you feel welcomed. The initial chat offers a quick refresher on Dubrovnik’s history, setting the tone for the tour’s relaxed yet informative pace.
From here, walking through the Pile Gate, you step into a lively scene of cobblestones, narrow streets, and the scent of fresh baked goods wafting from nearby cafes. The entrance is a perfect starting point to understand the city’s strategic importance and its centuries of resilience.
Onofrio Fountain & Church of the Savior: These are some of the first stops, giving a glimpse into Dubrovnik’s architectural heritage and religious life. The fountain itself is a popular photo spot, and the church offers a peaceful retreat with impressive interiors.
Optional Visit to Franciscan Monastery: If you’re interested, Antje can arrange a visit to this monastery, famous for its ancient pharmacy—though entrance fees are separate. This stop provides a deeper look into Dubrovnik’s monastic history and medicinal traditions.
Ulica od Puca & Morning Market: Walking along Ulica od Puca, Antje shares stories about local life and architecture. On weekdays, the morning market adds an authentic touch, with vendors selling fresh produce, giving you a taste of local daily life.
Game of Thrones Filming Spots: Fans will enjoy the ‘Walk of Shame’ steps from the popular series, a site that’s both iconic and historically fascinating. It’s a chance to connect pop culture with real history, making the experience memorable.
Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary: This beautiful church is worth a visit, especially if you are interested in its ornate design and peaceful atmosphere. Entry is free, and it’s an ideal spot to soak in some serenity.
Walking toward the old harbour, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the fortress that protected the city for centuries. Antje points out the quarantine building from the 15th-16th centuries—fascinating for history buffs. The view here is particularly striking against the backdrop of the crystal-clear sea, making it one of the most photogenic parts of the tour.
As you stroll back to the main street, Stradun, you’ll encounter landmarks like Sponza Palace and the towering bell tower. The Rector’s Palace, now a museum, offers a fascinating insight into Dubrovnik’s political history. While entrance fees aren’t included, your guide can advise whether to visit or simply admire from outside.
The beauty of this private tour is the ability to adjust as you go. Looking for more local stories, additional stops, or skipping certain attractions? Just ask. Antje is happy to accommodate, making sure the tour fits your rhythm and curiosity.

This tour isn’t just about ticking off seen sights—it’s about truly understanding the city’s character in a comfortable, engaging way. The group size (up to 6 people) keeps things intimate, and the option to bring your dog makes it even more accessible for pet owners.
The two-hour duration means you get a snapshot of Dubrovnik’s highlights without feeling rushed, ideal for fitting into a broader itinerary or a day of sightseeing. The price of $218 per group offers good value considering the personal attention, flexible planning, and the local knowledge you gain from Antje.

This Dubrovnik tour is perfect for travelers who prefer a personal touch over large group excursions. Families with children will appreciate the relaxed pace and adaptable program. Pet owners will find it welcoming to bring along their furry friends.
Those who love culture, architecture, and authentic local experiences will find the stops meaningful, especially if they want to avoid overly crowded tourist spots. It’s also an excellent choice for Dutch, French, or English speakers wanting a smooth, multilingual experience.
If you’re looking for a quick but rich introduction to Dubrovnik that balances history, culture, and scenery—this tour hits the mark.

For travelers seeking a relaxed, personalized, and authentic way to discover Dubrovnik, this private Dutch-speaking tour offers a compelling option. Led by a knowledgeable guide who adjusts the experience to your preferences, it’s a great way to see the city’s highlights without rushing or feeling like just another tourist.
The tour’s emphasis on beautiful views, local life, and fascinating sites makes it suitable for families, couples, or small groups eager for a charming, stress-free exploration. The flexibility, combined with the chance to savor Dubrovnik’s atmosphere at your own pace, truly enhances the value of this experience.
While it doesn’t include entrance fees, the guided insights and tailored itinerary mean you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation of what makes Dubrovnik so special. If authentic, personal, and scenic experiences are what you’re after, this tour is worth considering.

Is the tour suitable for families with children? Yes, the program can be adapted to the interests and ages of children or young adults, making it family-friendly.
Can I bring my dog on the tour? Absolutely. This tour welcomes dogs, making it a good choice for pet owners who want to explore without leaving their furry friends behind.
How long is the tour? The private walking tour lasts approximately 2 hours, providing a focused yet rundown of Dubrovnik’s key sights.
Are entrance fees included? No, entrance tickets to museums, monasteries, and city walls are not included, so you’ll want to budget separately if you plan to visit these sites.
Can the tour be customized? Yes, Antje is happy to adjust the itinerary based on your interests and wishes, whether that’s adding a monastery visit or skipping certain stops.
What is the meeting point? The tour starts outside the city walls at the Brsalje area, near the Amerling Fountain, with Antje waiting there with a sign.
Is this tour available in multiple languages? The primary language is Dutch, but Antje also offers guidance in English and French.
If you’re after a relaxed, tailored, and authentic Dubrovnik experience with a local guide who speaks your language, this private tour stands out as a strong option. It’s a smart pick for travelers who value personal attention, cultural insights, and stunning scenery in one compact package.