Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour

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Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour

  • 5.05 reviews
  • 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $148.93
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Game of Thrones fans have a fun shortcut here. In 90 minutes, you get a scenic boat ride to Lokrum and a guided stop for Iron Throne room photos, all timed to make it easy even on a tight Dubrovnik schedule.

What I especially like is how the tour mixes on-the-water views with real island walking, not just sitting around. A photo opportunity at the Iron Throne room and the Lokrum gardens walk around the City of Qarth moments give you that “this is why people come” feeling. One thing to consider: the timing is tight and the experience depends on good weather, so cloudy or rough conditions can change plans.

Key Highlights You’ll Care About

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - Key Highlights You’ll Care About

  • Guided Lokrum walk with City of Qarth stops to match the Thrones theme on the island
  • Iron Throne Room visit for photos as part of the guided portion
  • 15-minute sailing past filming-location landmarks you’ll recognize right away
  • Small group size (max 15) with a short, organized schedule
  • Local English guide who connects Dubrovnik landmarks to the show’s world
  • Round-trip boat ride included, so you don’t have to sort transport

Why Lokrum Island Works for a Game of Thrones Tour

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - Why Lokrum Island Works for a Game of Thrones Tour
Lokrum Island is the kind of place you can feel right away. Even with a short visit, you get that break from the cruise-ship crowds and city walls, plus a change of pace after Dubrovnik’s busy streets. The tour uses that setting well: you don’t just “go to an island,” you use it as a stage for Thrones-themed sightseeing.

If you like the show, you’ll appreciate the way the tour points out recognizable stops. You’ll see locations associated with the series while sailing (including villa Šeherezada, tied to Tyrion’s time in King’s Landing) and then continue on Lokrum with a guided walk tied to the fictional City of Qarth. It’s a neat mix of real coastline views and show references that stay focused on getting you moving.

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Price and Value for a 90-Minute Old Town Port Experience

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - Price and Value for a 90-Minute Old Town Port Experience
At $148.93 per person, this isn’t a bargain tour. But for Dubrovnik, the price starts to make sense once you break down what you’re actually paying for: a professional local guide, a round-trip boat ride to Lokrum, an island walking tour, and admission included for the visit tied to the tour stops (including the Iron Throne Room component).

It also keeps your time efficient. The tour runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, with a sail of around 15 minutes to Lokrum plus a guided walk and a stop at the Iron Throne Room. If you’re trying to fit multiple activities into a single day, that compact schedule matters more than you might think.

One practical note: you don’t get food or drinks included. If you know you’ll be hungry, plan to eat before you go (or bring your own provisions if that’s your style—nothing in the provided info says food is prohibited, but it also doesn’t say it’s allowed). Either way, budget for refreshments outside the tour.

Meeting at Old Town Port: Finding the Horizon Rep

The tour starts at the pier in Dubrovnik’s Old Town Port area, with the meeting point listed at Porat Dubrovnik, Ribarnica ul. 1, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia. Your start time is 12:00 pm, and the group meets there before you head out.

Here’s the detail that saves time: the company representative waits with a sign reading HORIZON. After you find the sign, you’ll get help with embarkation and group management right there at the pier, so you’re not left guessing which boat is yours.

The tour is in English, and you’ll have a mobile ticket. The tour info also asks you to print the whole confirmation document with details, not only the ticket. That’s the kind of instruction that sounds fussy until you’re standing at the pier, so I recommend following it.

The 15-Minute Sail to Lokrum: Views Plus Filming Landmarks

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - The 15-Minute Sail to Lokrum: Views Plus Filming Landmarks
After boarding, you sail for about 15 minutes toward Lokrum Island. During this short ride, the guide points out show-related landmarks you’ll recognize as you go by. The highlights mentioned in the tour information include:

  • Villa Šeherezada, tied to Tyrion’s time before leaving King’s Landing
  • Hotel Bellevue (listed as Bellvedere in the info)
  • Quarantine, referenced as another notable spot during the sail

Even if you’re not a superfan, this portion works because it’s motion. You get to see the coastline and the water around Dubrovnik, while the guide connects what you’re seeing to the show world. It’s also one less stress point: you don’t have to figure out ferry times because the round-trip boat ride is included.

The sail is short enough that it doesn’t eat your day, but long enough that the tour doesn’t feel like a rushed checklist. You’re moving, looking, listening, and then you land on Lokrum ready to walk.

City of Qarth Gardens on Lokrum: A Guided Walk With Built-In Story Stops

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - City of Qarth Gardens on Lokrum: A Guided Walk With Built-In Story Stops
Once you arrive at Lokrum’s pier, you start a guided walking portion. The tour includes about a 30-minute walk through the gardens area associated with the theme of the City of Qarth, described in the tour as the greatest city that ever was or will be.

This is one of the most praised parts because it’s not just standing in one spot. A garden walk gives you a changing viewpoint as you go—sun, shade, turns, and small pauses where photos make sense. And since it’s guided, you’re not left trying to decode what you’re seeing. The guide helps connect the setting to the fictional world, which is exactly what you want from a show-based tour.

What to watch for: because it’s a walking segment on an island, you’ll want to wear comfortable shoes. The tour is short, but you’ll cover ground, and gardens aren’t always flat or evenly paved in ways you can count on.

Benedictine Monastery and the Iron Throne Room Photos

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - Benedictine Monastery and the Iron Throne Room Photos
Lokrum Island includes the Benedictine monastery, and the tour also includes a stop at the Iron Throne Room for photos.

This is the part that tends to matter most to Game of Thrones fans, because it gives you a clear, memorable photo moment rather than only exterior scenery. The monastery stop also adds variety. You get the Thrones-themed portion, then a different setting that gives the tour more texture than a single-style activity.

One detail I think is worth emphasizing: the Iron Throne Room visit is included as part of the guided experience. That means you’re not hunting down tickets or timing another entry on your own. For many people, that alone is worth paying for—especially in Dubrovnik, where planning can turn into a chore.

Also, the guide angle here is practical. In one of the experiences mentioned, the guide named Dorotea is described as friendly and informative, sharing both historical and Game of Thrones information with plenty of photo time. If you enjoy a guide who can connect two worlds without rushing you, that’s the vibe to look for.

Your Lokrum Timing: Guided Return or Free Time on the Island

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - Your Lokrum Timing: Guided Return or Free Time on the Island
After the guided portion on Lokrum, you get a choice. The tour information explains you can either:

  • return to the mainland with your guide, or
  • take free time on the island and return on the next boat ride

That option is surprisingly useful. If you want the structured experience, you stay with the group and keep things simple. If you want a little freedom—maybe another photo angle, a slow walk, or a quiet moment by the water—you can do that too.

The tour is also capped at 15 travelers, so you won’t be stuck in an enormous crowd while waiting around. That small-group feel matters when photo stops are involved, because you’ll spend more time actually getting shots and less time standing shoulder-to-shoulder.

Who Should Book This Dubrovnik Thrones Boat Tour

Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour - Who Should Book This Dubrovnik Thrones Boat Tour
This is a strong fit if you fall into one of these groups:

  • You love Game of Thrones and want a short, show-focused outing built around real places
  • You want an easy half-day add-on without planning ferry logistics
  • You prefer a guide-led walking segment, especially if you like explanations as you go
  • You’re comfortable with a short group schedule and don’t need long free time

It may be less ideal if you want a slow, all-day island experience. The tour is compact, and the walking and photo time are timed into that structure. Also, if weather is unpredictable for your travel dates, keep your flexibility in mind since the experience requires good weather.

Booking Smart: Practical Tips Before You Go

A few things will help you get the most out of this 1.5-hour plan:

  • Arrive a few minutes early so you’re not scrambling at the pier. The meeting point is a specific Old Town Port pier area, and the rep looks for your group with the HORIZON sign.
  • Plan for photos. The Iron Throne Room is included, but you’ll still want to wear something you feel comfortable moving in for quick indoor and outdoor shots.
  • Eat or snack beforehand. Food and drinks aren’t included.
  • Dress for the island and water conditions. Good weather is required for the tour. If it’s hot, bring sun protection; if it’s breezy, you’ll want a light layer.

The tour is rated 4.8 based on five reviews, which lines up with the type of experience this format usually delivers: short, guided, photo-friendly, and focused on show themes without stretching your day.

Should You Book This Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Boat Tour?

If you want a Thrones outing that’s organized, time-efficient, and actually built around memorable stops, I think this is a solid booking. You’re getting the core elements that fans usually hope for: a scenic boat ride to Lokrum, a guided City of Qarth-style walk, a Benedictine monastery visit, and an Iron Throne Room photo moment—all with a local English guide.

I’d only hesitate if you dislike tight schedules or you’re visiting during a period where weather is consistently unsettled. In that case, you might feel rushed if plans shift. But if you can align with good weather and you’re mainly after the Thrones locations with minimal planning, this tour offers clear value for the time you spend.

FAQ

How long is the Dubrovnik Game of Thrones boat tour?

It runs for about 1 hour 30 minutes (approximately).

Where does the tour start in Dubrovnik?

You meet at the pier in Dubrovnik’s Old Town Port, listed as Porat Dubrovnik, Ribarnica ul. 1, 20000 Dubrovnik.

What time does it start?

The listed start time is 12:00 pm.

What’s included in the tour price?

Included items are a professional local guide, round-trip boat ride to Lokrum, a walking tour on the island, and a visit to the Iron Throne Room.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, the tour is offered in English.

Is food or drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

How many people are in the group?

The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers, and it requires at least 4 participants to take place.

What do I do to find the meeting rep?

You’ll look for a company representative waiting with a sign that says HORIZON at the pier.

Is the Iron Throne Room visit part of the guided itinerary?

Yes. The walking tour and the Iron Throne Room stop are included as part of the guided experience.

What if weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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