Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion

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Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion

  • 5.04 reviews
  • 5 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $248.53
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Dubrovnik turns your favorite scenes into real streets. This shore excursion is a smart way to see Game of Thrones filming locations with round-trip transport already handled for you. I especially like that you’re on a private tour, so your guide can adjust the pace if your group wants more photos or less trudging.

One possible consideration: the day is packed and includes some stair climbing, so comfy shoes and a realistic pace matter.

You’ll spend your time bouncing between big-name spots and quick, high-impact stops. Expect classic Dubrovnik views plus a few very specific set-style moments, like the look of the Red Keep and that famous Iron Throne photo on Lokrum.

Key Points I’d Prioritize

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Key Points I’d Prioritize

  • Private guide flexibility so the route can match your interests instead of a rigid script
  • Filming-location stops across Trsteno Arboretum, Lovrijenac Fortress, Old Town, Lokrum, and Mount Srd
  • Lokrum Island with Qarth and an Iron Throne photo (plus a short boat ride over)
  • Mount Srd included admission and prime viewpoints over Dubrovnik
  • Budget for extra entrance fees at Trsteno, Lovrijenac, and Lokrum

Why This Dubrovnik Shore Trip Feels Different Than a Standard Walking Tour

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Why This Dubrovnik Shore Trip Feels Different Than a Standard Walking Tour
This isn’t a generic, walk-the-old-streets city tour. You get a guided route built around the show’s Dubrovnik settings, then anchored by real places you can still picture in your head from the episodes. The “show-to-street” connection is what makes it click.

I like how the tour blends fan-service moments with actual Dubrovnik geography. You’re not just hearing about scenes; you’re moving through the same kinds of angles, overlooks, and fort positions the production used.

And because it’s private, you’re not stuck with the loudest person in the group. If your energy is lower that day, you can ask for a change in pace.

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Price and What the Money Covers (Plus What Costs Extra)

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Price and What the Money Covers (Plus What Costs Extra)
The price is $248.53 per person for about 5 hours 30 minutes. For that, you get an air-conditioned vehicle, a professional driver, and a private guide, with pickup from your Dubrovnik accommodation.

Here’s the key value piece: transportation and guiding are included, so you’re paying for time saved. Dubrovnik logistics can eat hours fast, especially if you’re starting at a cruise port or trying to line up multiple sites on your own.

One important budgeting note: several entrances are not included. Lokrum Island costs €30 per person, Trsteno Arboretum is €10 per person, and Lovrijenac Fortress is €15 per person. Mount Srd is included, so at least one big-ticket stop won’t hit your wallet.

Pickup, Timing, and Staying Organized Without a Guide Hunt

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Pickup, Timing, and Staying Organized Without a Guide Hunt
Pickup is offered from your accommodation in Dubrovnik, with an extra charge if you’re outside the city. That matters because a shore day often comes down to timing, and this tour tries to remove the “meet up and scramble” part.

That said, one past group reported that the van was hard to identify at the meeting point. My practical advice: arrive a little early, and be ready to double-check your exact pickup location. If your guide’s details come with a phone number or message option, use it the moment you’re at the meeting area. It’s the difference between a calm start and a stressful one.

The total time is short, so your guide will keep transitions efficient. You’ll also want to plan for weather, since the experience runs with good conditions in mind.

Trsteno Arboretum: Where the Feel of King’s Landing Starts

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Trsteno Arboretum: Where the Feel of King’s Landing Starts
Trsteno Arboretum is your first stop, about 45 minutes on site. This is where you step into the show’s “King’s Landing” garden vibe, and it’s also tied to multiple filming locations used during production.

The value here is the setting. Gardens like this do more than look pretty on camera; they give you those long, shaded sightlines and the sense of a lived-in courtyard world. If you’re a fan of the show’s courtly look, this stop helps your brain connect scenes to place.

Entrance fee is not included, so you’ll need to budget €10 per person. Also note that you’ll have a limited window, so if you want extra photos, tell your guide early so you can focus on what you care about rather than wandering.

Fort Lovrijenac: The Red Keep Look and Scene-Spotting Moments

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Fort Lovrijenac: The Red Keep Look and Scene-Spotting Moments
Next up is Lovrjenac Fortress, about 1 hour. This is one of the most show-famous settings in Dubrovnik. The fortress was used as the Red Keep, and your guide points out location-style references tied to memorable episodes and moments.

You’ll likely recognize the vibe fast: the fortress position gives you that defensive, power-on-the-edge feeling that the show leaned into. It’s also the kind of stop where perspective matters, so having a guide to translate what you’re seeing into show context makes it more than just a viewpoint.

Entrance fee is not included—€15 per person. Also, keep stairs and uneven stone in mind. One group noted they skipped some areas because they didn’t want to walk up stairs, and that’s a totally reasonable choice on a short shore day. If you have limits, ask your guide where the best views are with the least climbing.

Old Town: The Walk-of-Shame-Era Stops Without Feeling Like a Full Tour

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Old Town: The Walk-of-Shame-Era Stops Without Feeling Like a Full Tour
Old Town gets about 40 minutes, and entrance here is free. This portion is less about one specific set piece and more about the show-style route through the city.

What I like about this stop is pacing. It lets you absorb the historic streets while still keeping the focus on filming references, such as the walk-of-shame filming location and the riot-in-the-streets style moments. In other words, you get context without being stuck for hours inside a crowded plan.

The practical trick: in 40 minutes, you can’t do “everywhere.” So make it count by choosing what you want to photograph or where you want to stand. Ask your guide to point out the best angles early, then use the remaining minutes to soak it in at your own pace.

Lokrum Island: Qarth and the Iron Throne Photo Moment

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Lokrum Island: Qarth and the Iron Throne Photo Moment
Lokrum Island is the big action stop, about 2 hours total. You’ll take a short 10-minute boat ride first, then spend time on the island exploring, with show-themed highlights included.

The star moment is a photo on the Iron Throne. If you’re traveling for Game of Thrones nostalgia, this is often the part people remember most. You’ll also visit City of Qarth, which helps round out the fantasy world feel beyond just the city fortress look.

Here’s the budget detail: Lokrum Island admission is €30 per person and is not included. Plan for that before the day arrives so it doesn’t surprise you mid-excursion.

Also, think about logistics at the end of the island time. This tour ends on Lokrum, so you’ll need to make your way back to Dubrovnik afterward on your own. One traveler said Uber back to the ship was easy and cheap, which is exactly the kind of backup plan you want in a tight schedule. If you prefer public options, ask your guide what they recommend for your timing.

Mount Srd: The Dubrovnik Viewpoint That Makes the Day Worth It

Total Game of Thrones Shore Excursion - Mount Srd: The Dubrovnik Viewpoint That Makes the Day Worth It
Mount Srd is your final big viewpoint stop, with about 45 minutes on site. Admission for this stop is included, so it’s one less “pay at the gate” surprise.

This is where Dubrovnik opens up. From the top, you get the best view in town, and you’ll have time to explore and take photos. It’s the kind of ending that makes the earlier filming stops feel grounded in real geography.

If you’re deciding what to prioritize in the last 45 minutes, do this: take your core photos quickly, then use the remaining time to just enjoy the view. On a shore day, that pause matters more than you think.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Another Option)

This tour fits best if you’re a show fan who wants a structured route without dealing with Dubrovnik transport and ticket timing. It’s also great if you’re short on time and want the highlights of multiple major locations rather than choosing one “deep dive” spot.

It’s also a good match if you like having a guide translate scenes into real place references. The stop list is built around that, from King’s Landing-style gardens at Trsteno to the Red Keep look at Lovrijenac and the Iron Throne moment on Lokrum.

You might consider a different plan if you hate stairs or you want a long, slow wander through Old Town. While the tour does include Old Town, most of your time is distributed across other sites, so it won’t function like a full day in the city walls.

Practical Tips to Get More Out of Every Stop

Bring good walking shoes. Between forts, gardens, and viewpoints, you’ll be on stone surfaces and inclined ground.

Plan for extra entrance fees ahead of time. The big three not included are Lokrum (€30), Trsteno (€10), and Lovrijenac (€15). Having those numbers in your head makes your day feel smoother.

Use the guide for angle-finding. In short stops like Old Town and Lovrijenac, a guide can show you where the best view and the best show-reference align.

If your group wants customization, speak up early. The tour can be tailored to your needs, and that only works if your preferences are clear before the schedule gets tight.

Should You Book This Game of Thrones Shore Excursion in Dubrovnik?

I’d book it if you want a show-focused day that still feels like real Dubrovnik travel. You get private guiding, efficient transportation, and a route that hits the big fan magnets: King’s Landing-style gardens (Trsteno), the Red Keep look (Lovrijenac), Qarth plus the Iron Throne photo (Lokrum), and a great finishing viewpoint at Mount Srd.

Skip it if you want a laid-back, mostly-flat city stroll or if you’d rather spend time unguided inside Old Town. With its tight timing and stair elements, this is a “hit the highlights” plan, not a wandering day.

FAQ

How long is the Game of Thrones shore excursion?

It runs for about 5 hours 30 minutes.

Is pickup included?

Yes. Pickup is included from your accommodation in Dubrovnik. If your accommodation is outside the city, pickup can be arranged for an extra charge.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.

What language is the tour guide?

The tour is offered in English.

Are tickets included for all stops?

No. Mount Srd admission is included, but entrance fees for Lokrum Island, Trsteno Arboretum, and Lovrijenac Fortress are not included.

How much are the entrance fees that are not included?

Lokrum Island is €30 per person, Trsteno Arboretum is €10 per person, and Lovrijenac Fortress is €15 per person.

Does the tour include lunch or bottled water?

No. Lunch and bottled water are not included.

Is the tour physically demanding?

It’s best suited for travelers with a moderate physical fitness level.

What happens 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.

Where does the tour end?

The tour ends on Lokrum Island, and you’ll need to make your way back to Dubrovnik afterward.

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