REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
900-Meter Ziplining in Dubrovnik
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If you like fast thrills with serious scenery, this one works. Du the Wire is a 900-metre coastal zipline near Dubrovnik with a superman run reaching speeds up to 100 km/h, plus the insurance and VAT are built into the price. One thing to plan for: you’ll hike back down afterward, so comfortable shoes and water are smart.
I especially like the way this is run in tight groups—normally up to eight people, with two instructors—so you get real coaching instead of feeling like a number. And I love the safety setup: harnesses, helmets, gloves, protective goggles, and an advanced passive braking system are all provided. If you’re not comfortable with heights, the first moments can feel intense, even when you’re clipped in and supported.
You’re in good hands here, and that shows in the setup pace and the calm instructions. Just note the minimum and maximum weight limits (50–110 kg), and remember this experience needs good weather to run.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you fly
- Du the Wire’s big claim: 900 metres over the Adriatic
- Safety setup that feels real, not performative
- Your 1 hour 15 minutes: the rhythm of the experience
- Views that make the speed worth it
- Getting to DU the Wire (and why you may not need a car)
- Small groups and two-instructor attention
- The weight limits: plan for fit before you arrive
- Price and value: what $72.56 buys you
- Optional video add-on
- Who this zipline suits best (and who might skip it)
- Should you book Du the Wire in Dubrovnik?
- FAQ
- How long does the 900-metre ziplining experience take?
- Where is the meeting point for DU the Wire?
- What language is offered for the tour?
- Is insurance included in the price?
- What safety equipment do I get?
- How big are the groups?
- What are the weight limits?
- Is private transportation included?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you fly

- 900 metres above the Adriatic: a long, coast-hugging run that gives you real time in the air
- Two instructors per group: more attention while you gear up and launch
- Insurance included: you’re covered as part of the tour price
- Speed in superman position: a fast, prone-style ride that’s built for thrill-seekers
- Walk back is part of the deal: expect about an hour (often downhill) after the zipline
Du the Wire’s big claim: 900 metres over the Adriatic
This is the standout zipline in Dubrovnik if you want distance and coastline at the same time. Du the Wire is 900 metres long and runs above the Adriatic Sea near the Old Town area, starting from a small hill at about 175 metres above sea level. The ride is done in a superman position—prone, stretched out—so the takeoff feels straightforward and aerodynamic.
You’ll fly over a mix of forest canopy and dramatic coastal terrain, including steep cliffs. And during the run, you get big views out toward Lokrum Island. The speed can reach up to 100 km/h, so yes, it’s the kind of moment where your brain goes quiet and your eyes do all the work.
What makes it appealing beyond the numbers is the setting. You’re not just “going fast.” You’re going fast with ocean right beside you for stretches of the line. That combo is why people treat this as their Dubrovnik adrenaline highlight.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik.
Safety setup that feels real, not performative

Ziplining sounds simple—until you’re standing at the start with wind in your face. The best part of this operation is how seriously they treat safety, from the gear check to the braking system.
Here’s what you get with the tour:
- harness and an advanced passive braking system
- helmet, gloves, and protective goggles
- two instructors assigned to your group
- insurance included in the price
That last point matters. Travel plans can go sideways, and having insurance folded into what you pay reduces stress on your end. It also signals that they’re not cutting corners.
Instructors also set the tone quickly. You’ll be briefed before you launch, and you’re not left guessing. Even if you’re nervous (many people are), the vibe is calm and practical: get fitted, get clipped in, listen, then go. The overall effect is that you feel secured the whole way, not “hoping for the best.”
One consideration: if you’re terrified of heights, this is still a high-altitude ride. You can be safe and still feel your stomach flutter. Plan your expectation accordingly—this is a thrill, not a gentle swing.
Your 1 hour 15 minutes: the rhythm of the experience

The total duration is listed at about 1 hour 15 minutes, and that time makes sense when you break it down. While exact pacing can vary, you can think of it like three phases: gear and instructions, the zipline run, then the return walk.
1) Gear up and get instructed
You meet at DU the Wire in Dubac (details below). You’ll get harnessed and fitted with helmet, gloves, and protective goggles. Instructors explain how the run works and what to do once you’re moving. Because the group is kept small and two instructors are assigned, you should be able to ask questions without feeling rushed.
2) The zipline run
When you launch, you immediately commit to speed. The prone superman position helps you stabilize and keeps the ride feeling smooth. Since the line is 900 metres long, it doesn’t feel like a quick hop—it’s enough time to actually notice the coastline changing beneath you and to get your bearings as the view opens toward Lokrum Island.
3) Walk back afterward
After the ride, the activity ends back at the meeting point. In practice, that includes a walk from the bottom area back toward Dubrovnik’s Old Town. People commonly describe it as about an hour on foot, and one rider calls it a scenic downhill walk that can be around 45 minutes.
This part is underrated. It turns the adrenaline into a cooldown. You’ll be walking along a trail with coastal views, and along the way there are plenty of small distractions—cats included. Bring water if it’s warm, and don’t wear shoes you hate.
Views that make the speed worth it

The zipline is built around one core reward: seeing Dubrovnik’s coastline from a perspective you just can’t replicate from the streets.
From the start, the elevation and the quick drop into open air create a dramatic first impression. Then the line stretches out above forest canopy before giving you that more exposed, cliff-and-sea feel. When you’re passing over the canyon area, the ocean sits off to one side as you glide over it.
Lokrum Island is a key visual anchor. If you’ve ever stared at Dubrovnik from a distance and wondered what lies right offshore, you’ll get a clearer picture from the line. At speed, your brain won’t have time to overthink—but your eyes will grab the shapes of island and coastline.
If you want the best “payoff,” don’t treat this as only an adrenaline hit. Treat it like a moving viewpoint. Even if you’re nervous at the start, once you’re rolling it tends to become about the view plus the ride sensation.
Getting to DU the Wire (and why you may not need a car)

Private transportation isn’t included, so you’re responsible for getting yourself to the meeting point. The good news is that the location is near public transportation.
The meeting point is:
DU the Wire – Dubrovnik Zipline, Dubac First bus station after the Old Town, D8 16, 20207, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
In plain terms, it’s close enough to Old Town that you can piece it together with local buses or a short taxi/Uber-style ride. If you’re staying right in the Old Town walls, you’ll likely use a ride to get out to Dubac, then walk back as a scenic bonus afterward.
Two practical tips:
- Bring a little flexibility: the exact “first bus station after Old Town” phrasing makes sense on the ground, but it may take you a minute to orient if you’re arriving on foot.
- Don’t pack light footwear for this: you’re not just ziplining; you’re walking afterward.
Small groups and two-instructor attention

Group size is capped at just eight participants, and the tour information also states a maximum of 12 travelers. Either way, the setup is intentionally not crowded. That matters because ziplining is one of those activities where you want time for fitting, adjustments, and clear instructions.
Having two instructors assigned to your group means:
- you’re more likely to get individual attention during harnessing
- questions can be answered right away
- nervous flyers can get reassured without feeling like they’re slowing everyone down
You can feel the difference when the line is efficient but not rushed. The experience is quick, but it’s not chaotic.
This is especially helpful if it’s your first time ziplining. Even if you’re excited, first-timers often have a “what am I doing with my body” moment. The team helps with the “how” so you can focus on the “wow.”
The weight limits: plan for fit before you arrive

This experience has stated weight limits of:
- minimum body weight: 50 kg
- maximum body weight: 110 kg
So this isn’t one of those activities where you show up and assume you’ll be fine. If you’re near the edges, plan ahead so you don’t lose time on a day when you want thrills.
Most travelers can participate, but the weight limits are clear. Also keep in mind you’ll be wearing harness and protective gear for the run, so comfort and mobility count.
If you’re bringing kids or going as a family, you’ll want to double-check the weight range carefully. Height and age aren’t listed here, so the weight limit is the key factor.
Price and value: what $72.56 buys you

The price is $72.56 per person, for an experience lasting about 1 hour 15 minutes. At first glance it’s not “cheap,” but the value comes from what’s included.
You get:
- two instructors
- zipline harness and the advanced passive braking system
- bottled water
- helmet, gloves, and protective goggles
- insurance and VAT
That’s a lot of cost that often gets separated out in other adventure tours. Here, you’re paying for the ride and the full safety package, not just the ticket to the platform.
Also, small groups and two instructors are part of that value story. You’re paying for attention, not just access.
Optional video add-on
If you want proof (and bragging rights), there’s an option to buy helmet-cam/GoPro-style video footage. One rider mentions a €10 helmet cam option that’s delivered by email the next morning. There’s also mention of attaching your own GoPro for free—so if you have gear, ask during check-in.
Who this zipline suits best (and who might skip it)
This zipline fits best if you want:
- a fast, long run (900 metres)
- big ocean views, especially toward Lokrum Island
- strong safety procedures and clear instruction
- a small-group feel
It also works well for first-time zipliners, mainly because instructors focus on making you comfortable with the equipment and the launch process.
It may not be the best pick if:
- you’re highly afraid of heights and can’t tolerate any exposure, even with safety gear
- you can’t meet the weight requirements
- you’re unwilling to walk back afterward (often around 45 minutes to an hour)
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes mixing adrenaline with scenery, this is a great match for a Dubrovnik day.
Should you book Du the Wire in Dubrovnik?
If you want the most memorable adrenaline experience near Old Town, I’d book it. The main reason is simple: you get a long 900-metre superman-style ride over the Adriatic with speed, plus a safety-first operation that includes insurance and all core protective gear. The small groups and two-instructor approach are exactly what you want when you’re trading comfort for thrills.
Book it if you’ll enjoy a coastal flight and you’re okay with a post-zip walk back to the Old Town area. If weather is iffy, understand the ride needs good conditions to run.
One final nudge: plan this for a day when you can take it slow afterward. You’ll come down from the adrenaline on that scenic walk, and that’s half the charm.
FAQ
How long does the 900-metre ziplining experience take?
The duration is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
Where is the meeting point for DU the Wire?
You meet at DU the Wire – Dubrovnik Zipline, Dubac First bus station after the Old Town, D8 16, 20207, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
What language is offered for the tour?
The experience is offered in English.
Is insurance included in the price?
Yes. Insurance is included in the price of the tour.
What safety equipment do I get?
You’re provided with a zipline harness, helmet, gloves, and protective goggles. Safety equipment is included in the tour.
How big are the groups?
Group sizes are capped at eight participants, and the overall maximum is 12 travelers.
What are the weight limits?
Minimum body weight is 50 kg, and maximum body weight is 110 kg.
Is private transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What happens if weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

























