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DIY Walk Through Dubrovnik | Beating the Cruise Ship Crowds

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πŸ‘οΈ 2K viewsπŸ“… 14 years ago⏱️ 5:54
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Creator's Key Takeaways

it's so venetian looking when you walk out into this square just beautiful

you can see how jam the old city is it's not a it's not a very big enclosure

the fountain that i was sitting at is the end of an aqueduct that comes from 12 kilometers away it was completed in 1438

once you get outside the old city very compact and easy to walk around

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Follow the blue lines for the express tour, yellow for an hour, red for two hours
βœ“Use bus number 10 back to the softpot, which stops right at the base of the cable car

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to beat the cruise ship crowds in Dubrovnik
QWhat are the key sights and walking routes in the old city

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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com APRIL 2011 -- Something has to be done. Nine million foreign tourists visited Dubrovnik in 2010, on everyone's "too see" list. But the mob scene detracts from its considerable sights. A record amount of 15,000 people crammed into a teeny, tiny four-block area on one day! An all time record... Cruise ships can be blamed for the overflow. We visit Dubrovnik on two separate days. A walking tour on our own, followed the next day by a group tour. Three to four cruise ships were in port on both days disembarking thousands of passengers. Oy vey.... What a scene! Please don't forget to Share, Like and Subscribe! Thanks.