Cavtat Tours and Tickets
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Cavtat is easy to get around on foot; wear comfortable walking shoes.
Parasols and sun loungers are available to rent at Cavtat’s beaches.
The narrow streets and cobbled lanes of the Old Town can be challenging for wheelchair users.
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Yes, this picturesque coastal resort—a quick car, bus, or ferry ride from Dubrovnik— can be easily visited independently. That said, a guided tour typically offers travelers the bonus of transportation and round-trip hotel transfers. Many tour itineraries include free time to explore Cavtat independently.
Yes, Cavtat is conveniently located near Dubrovnik Airport, meaning families won’t have a tiring journey to get here. Even better, there are kid-friendly beaches that are typically sheltered from the wind, so they don’t have big waves. Plenty of Cavtat hotels and holiday rentals also feature pools and offer all-inclusive or self-catering options.
Yes, while the resort town itself is small and can easily be explored on one’s own, joining a tour is a great way to visit the Adriatic coastline by boat. Many half-day and full-day options offer tours by speedboat or even kayaks, allowing visitors to reach coastal areas they might otherwise miss.
Most would say yes. While only a short hop from Dubrovnik, this sleepy coastal town typically has a fraction of the crowds, so it’s a good option for anyone seeking a quieter vacation. It’s a lovely, easy-to-reach spot for swimming and snorkeling—perfect for anyone with limited days to spare.
If you’re visiting on a day trip from Dubrovnik, then a full day of sightseeing should be enough to let you stroll through the town and soak up some sun on one of the town’s shingle or pebble beaches. Count on another couple of days for a mellower, unhurried experience.
The warmest months of June, July, and August are ideal for swimming and sunbathing, although they are also the most crowded. Meanwhile, hotels and restaurants typically shut throughout winter. The early fall is a good compromise: beachgoers have left, but daytime temperatures are still warm enough to hit the water.





















































































