REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik: Sunset Zip Line Experience Followed by Wine
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Two zips over Dubrovnik, then wine at sunset. This is a short, well-run 3-hour adrenaline hit that ends with a classic view from Srđ Hill above the Old Town area. You ride two zip lines, twice each, then unwind with locally produced wine while the sky cools off.
I especially like the strong safety setup—you get equipment guidance, a briefing in English, and a short training test before the real runs. And I love the timing: the finale is built around sunset views, not just a random photo stop.
One consideration: the meeting point is a bit off the main tourist path (in front of a public garage on Ilijina glavica), and the schedule is strict. If you show up late, you’ll feel it.
In This Review
- Quick take: Why this Dubrovnik zip line + wine combo hits
- Dubrovnik zip line over Old Town: what the adrenaline feels like
- Getting to Ilijina glavica and riding up to Srđ Hill
- Safety briefing and training: how the guides set you up
- Two zip lines, four rides: how the Dubrovnik runs typically play out
- The Srđ Hill sunset and the included wine finish
- Price and value: is $70 worth it in Dubrovnik?
- Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)
- Tips to make your zip + wine evening smoother
- Should you book this Dubrovnik sunset zip line with wine?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubrovnik sunset zip line experience?
- How many zip line rides are included?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What should I wear or bring?
- Is alcohol allowed during the tour?
- Is this tour suitable for children?
- Are there health or weight limits?
- What language are the guides/instructor?
Quick take: Why this Dubrovnik zip line + wine combo hits

- 4 rides total: two zip lines, each run twice, so you get real repetition without a half-day commitment
- Srđ Hill timing: you finish with sunset views over Dubrovnik’s Old Town zone and coastline
- Safety feels taken seriously: clear instructions, controlled braking practice, and guides who keep things orderly
- Wine as a payoff: a small bottle of local wine included after the adrenaline part
- Panoramic transfers: the drive up and back is part of the experience, not dead time
Dubrovnik zip line over Old Town: what the adrenaline feels like

This tour is built around a simple idea: get you up above Dubrovnik, give you enough structure to feel safe, then let you enjoy the ride. You’ll go from calm briefing mode into gear-up mode fast, and that switch is part of the fun.
You’re not just doing one run and calling it a day. You’ll ride both zip lines twice, which matters. One short try can be fun but forgettable; four chances help nerves settle and let you actually enjoy the views.
Also, the perspective is the real star. From the cables you’re looking down on the Old Town area and across the Adriatic coastline and islands. It’s a different way to understand the city’s shape, not just another viewpoint with a fence.
You can also read our reviews of more wine tours in Dubrovnik
Getting to Ilijina glavica and riding up to Srđ Hill

Your tour starts at the meeting point in front of a public garage on Ilijina glavica. It’s not a glamorous postcard address, but it’s workable as long as you follow the instructions and show up early.
The experience includes transportation, so you won’t be hiking the whole time. You’ll have a panoramic drive up toward the Srđ Hill area above Dubrovnik, and that ride helps you get oriented before the equipment comes out.
Practical tip: arrive 15 minutes early. A couple of reviews point out that the meeting spot can look confusing at first, and you’ll be happier if you’re not rushing uphill.
Safety briefing and training: how the guides set you up

The guides run the day with a very structured flow. You’ll get equipment setup and a safety briefing from an English-speaking instructor before anything serious happens.
Then you do a short training run on a training course. Think of it as a controlled rehearsal so you learn how braking and the ride motions work before you’re out over Dubrovnik. One review notes a mandatory stop during the first zip line so you can appreciate the view from mid-course—use that moment instead of treating it like a speed bump.
Guide energy seems to be a big part of the experience. Names that pop up in the feedback include Joe and Matteo, Joe and Filip, and Matija and Yozo (plus others like Big G, Luca, and Philip). You shouldn’t count on a specific team on your date, but the pattern is clear: the crew focuses on making sure you understand the system and feel comfortable.
Two zip lines, four rides: how the Dubrovnik runs typically play out
Here’s the rhythm you can expect. You’ll start with one zip line and ride it, then return for the second line. Each line is ridden twice, so you’ll get a first “try it” run and then a second run where you can relax and enjoy the speed and scenery more.
On the first zip line, there’s often a planned stop in the middle where you can take in the view over the Old Town area. This is where you can actually process what you’re seeing. If you have even mild nerves, this mid-point pause is a gift.
On the second zip line, the vibe shifts more toward speed and a clear braking moment when your guide signals. Reviews also mention looking out for the braking stopper mechanism, so don’t fight the process—follow the instructions and you’ll be fine.
Between rides, you’re not left hanging for long. The day runs on a strict schedule, and the flow is designed so you’re constantly moving through the experience rather than waiting around too much.
The Srđ Hill sunset and the included wine finish

After the last ride, the tour shifts gears from adrenaline to views. You’ll head to a sunset viewpoint on Srđ Hill (above the Dubrovnik area) and get time to watch the light change.
The best part is that the wine isn’t tacked on as an afterthought. It’s included as a small bottle of local wine, served while you’re at the viewpoint. That pairing makes sense here: zip lining gets your heart pumping, then the wine and sunset bring you back down.
A helpful note from feedback: one person mentioned that the sunset portion may require you to take your own glass, even though the wine itself is included. If you want zero hassles, bring a small, travel-friendly glass just in case.
One more practical thing: Dubrovnik can be breezy from higher viewpoints. If you get cold easily, bring a light layer. A couple of reviews mention borrowed jackets, but it’s better if you’re prepared.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Dubrovnik
Price and value: is $70 worth it in Dubrovnik?

At $70 per person for about 3 hours, you’re paying for more than just the cable ride. Your price includes zip line equipment, transportation, bottled water, four total rides (two zip lines, twice each), plus a small bottle of local wine at the end.
Here’s why that can be good value: you don’t have to coordinate separate tickets or puzzle out a “how do I get to the cables?” plan. The transportation and schedule are part of the product, and the duration is short enough that it doesn’t eat a whole afternoon or evening.
Could you do something cheaper in Dubrovnik? Sure. But most cheaper options won’t give you both the aerial viewpoint and the sunset wine payoff in one tight package. The $70 is really buying convenience + safety + repetition + a strong end moment.
Who this tour suits (and who should skip it)

This is a good match if you want a hands-on experience that looks down on Dubrovnik instead of just looking at it. You also get plenty of structure, which is great if you’re nervous about heights.
It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 8
- People with back problems
- People with heart problems
- People over 260 lbs (118 kg)
If you fall outside those limits, the experience is designed to be manageable. Closed-toe shoes are required, which also makes a difference when you’re getting strapped in and moving around on the platform.
Tips to make your zip + wine evening smoother

Small prep can make the difference between great and stressful.
- Wear closed-toe shoes. Sneakers are ideal. Skip sandals or anything with loose straps.
- Arrive early. The meeting point is in front of a public garage on Ilijina glavica, and the walk/approach can surprise you if you’re late.
- Bring a light layer for the sunset. Reviews mention a breeze up at the viewpoint even when temperatures are warm.
- Follow the briefing closely. The guides emphasize how braking works, and the safety system is part of what makes the ride enjoyable instead of scary.
- If you care about photos, be ready. Some guides help with photos while you wait for the next ride, and you’ll want clear moments to capture the views.
Should you book this Dubrovnik sunset zip line with wine?

I’d book it if you want your Dubrovnik evening to feel like a real adventure with a clean finish. The combination of four zip line rides, strong safety guidance, and a sunset + local wine viewpoint on Srđ Hill makes it more than a one-note activity.
Skip it if the health restrictions apply, heights scare you badly, or you know you can’t handle strict timing. Also, if you hate the idea of showing up to a meeting point that’s a short walk from the main action, plan to arrive early and use the operator’s location help.
If you’re doing Dubrovnik in a few days and want one memorable, sky-high evening, this is a solid pick.
FAQ
How long is the Dubrovnik sunset zip line experience?
It lasts 3 hours from start to finish.
How many zip line rides are included?
You get 2 rides on both lines, for 4 total zip line runs.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet in front of a public garage on Ilijina glavica.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear closed-toe shoes. The activity provides bottled water and includes a small bottle of local wine after the zip lines.
Is alcohol allowed during the tour?
Alcohol isn’t allowed to be brought or used during the activity, but local wine is included at the end for the sunset portion.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No—it’s not suitable for children under 8 years.
Are there health or weight limits?
Yes. It isn’t suitable for people with back problems or heart problems, and it’s not suitable for people over 260 lbs (118 kg).
What language are the guides/instructor?
The instructor is English.

































