Dubrovnik: Epic Game of Thrones Tour + Lokrum Island Option

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Dubrovnik: Epic Game of Thrones Tour + Lokrum Island Option

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Game of Thrones, on real Dubrovnik stone. This tour connects the show’s biggest moments to the exact streets and viewpoints you see today, and you’ll get both on-the-ground filming spot comparisons and the official Iron Throne photo on Lokrum. The tradeoff is simple: expect a lot of steps, plus tough heat in summer, so it’s not the best match for mobility or knee issues.

I like that this is built around a licensed guide in English, using a fast, organized route through Old Town and then (if you choose it) a short ferry ride to Lokrum. The group stays manageable (up to 110), and you start with a mobile ticket plus a clear meeting spot near public transport, so you’re not wasting time figuring things out.

Key Highlights You Should Actually Care About

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  • Old Town filming stops mapped to show scenes so you can spot the shot the moment you’re standing there
  • Lokrum Island option includes a ferry crossing (about 15 minutes) and time to stay afterward for swimming, lunch, or hiking
  • Real locations, not replicas: Lokrum’s included photo ties you to the actual themed Iron Throne experience in the monastery area
  • Spectacular viewpoint payoff at Lovrjenac Fortress with Old Town and Adriatic views
  • Built for pace, not roaming: you’ll cover a lot in 2–3 hours, with stairs along the way

Game of Thrones, But With Real Geography Under Your Feet

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The best thing about this tour is that it doesn’t treat Dubrovnik like a theme park backdrop. You’ll walk the actual West Harbour area, Old Town gates, and key stairways, while your guide ties each spot to what you remember from the series.

What you’re really buying is orientation. Dubrovnik’s Old Town can feel like one long postcard street, but this route breaks it into specific angles and locations that line up with the show’s most recognizable moments. Even if you’re not a die-hard, the structure helps you understand the city while you’re chasing the fandom breadcrumbs.

A second plus: you get a guide who uses the show as a visual map. Expect comparisons using images or scenes as you reach each location, so you can match the stone steps, walls, or street geometry to the frame you know.

One more practical note: this is a walking-focused experience, and it’s designed around tight timing. That’s why you’ll want to show up ready—water, sunscreen, and quick camera reflexes matter here.

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Old Town Route: West Harbour, Pile Gate, Stradun, and the Walk-of-Shame Staircase

Old Town Dubrovnik is all about changing elevations and tight sightlines, and the itinerary leans into that. The tour starts at Dubrovnik West Harbour, a major filming area where multiple scenes were shot across different seasons.

From there, you’ll move inland toward some of the series’ most memorable staging spots. The route includes Pile Gate, which is the main western entrance to Old Town, so it’s a natural “you’re really here” moment. After that, you’ll hit Stradun, the long main street that functions like Dubrovnik’s central spine. Seeing Stradun with the series context makes it easier to connect the city’s layout to how scenes are composed on screen.

The highlight for many people is the Jesuit Staircase. This is linked to Cersei’s walk of shame, and the stairway setting does what it always does in Dubrovnik: it frames drama with stone, slope, and perspective. If you’ve watched the show, you’ll recognize why this location works. It’s steep enough to feel like a progression, but close enough to Old Town life that it still feels real rather than staged.

Timing is also part of the value. You’ll spend short blocks at each stop (think 10–20 minutes at several points), which keeps you moving and prevents the tour from getting bogged down. If you love quick photo opportunities and like to keep a steady pace, this structure suits you.

The drawback is that you’re rarely standing still. If you want to linger in shops, pause for long chats, or take unhurried portraits at every corner, you may feel a bit rushed.

Lovrjenac Fortress Views: Worth It, But Budget the Entry Fee

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The tour includes Lovrjenac Fortress, and this is where the scenery payoff starts to feel bigger than the show references. It’s not just a filming-related stop—it’s also a viewpoint over Old Town and the Adriatic.

Plan on spending about 45 minutes here. That’s enough time to appreciate the outlook and understand why the location works cinematically: from high ground, Dubrovnik’s rooflines and walls stack into a dramatic pattern.

But here’s the important practical part: Lovrjenac Fortress entry is not included. You’ll pay on the spot (cash or card), and the fee is €15 per person. The ticket also credits €15 off City Walls admission (valid for 72 hours), and a Dubrovnik Pass can cover fort entry too.

So the “value math” matters. If you already planned to visit the city walls and museums, coordinating these tickets can save you money. If you’re mostly here for Game of Thrones, just treat the €15 as the price of the best view stop on the walking portion.

Also keep in mind the steps and climbing. People with knee problems should take this part seriously because the fortress area can be demanding.

Lokrum Island Option: Ferry Timing, Qarth Setting, and the Iron Throne Photo

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If you choose the Lokrum option, you’re adding a real reset button. After the Old Town walking segment, you reach Veliki Muo, where the ferry to Lokrum leaves. The crossing is only about 15 minutes, and ferries run roughly every half hour or hour depending on season.

Lokrum is the island getaway right off Dubrovnik’s coast, and it plays a role in the show through the “Qarth” setting. It also delivers the kind of physical scenery that makes the tour feel like more than a checklist.

One included special: you’ll get a photo on an official Iron Throne. This is located in the throne room in the Benedictine Monastery area on the island, and the photo is only included with the Lokrum option. So if you care about the Iron Throne moment, don’t treat this tour like a regular walking route—this is the add-on piece that changes the experience.

Your time on Lokrum is about 30 minutes as part of the tour, but you can also stay afterward. That’s where the island becomes your personal time, not just a sightseeing stop. You can look for places to swim, hike, cliff dive (if you’re into that), and eat at the island’s restaurants and bars.

This is also where you’ll feel the difference between a “set photo stop” and an actual island break. If your day in Dubrovnik is mostly heat and crowds, Lokrum is the chance to breathe a little, find shade when you can, and cool off before you head back.

The one caution: island time is weather-dependent. The tour requires good weather, and if conditions mess with ferry operations, your Lokrum plan may need to shift. Build in some flexibility.

Price and Logistics: What $24.19 Really Buys (and What Costs Extra)

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At about $24.19 per person, this tour price covers the core experience: a licensed guide in English and the walking tour structure with show-location comparisons. It also supports a smooth, organized route through key Old Town filming spots.

But you should go in knowing what’s not included, because this tour has two separate “pay on arrival” moments:

  • Lokrum Island entry (only for the Lokrum option): €30 for adults, with kids age 5–17 paying €5. This is paid on the spot by cash or card. A 3- or 7-day Dubrovnik Pass includes discounts (20% or 30% depending on the pass type).
  • Lovrjenac Fortress entry: €15 per person, also paid on the spot. Your fort ticket can reduce City Walls costs (credit of €15) if you’re planning walls too. Dubrovnik Pass or City Walls ticket coverage can also apply to fort entry.

So is it good value? In my view, yes—if you treat it like a guided access model, not a “pay once, see everything free” package. When you add Lokrum and the fortress, the total cost rises, but you’re paying for two high-demand experiences: a real viewpoint stop in fortress terrain and an island outing tied to the Iron Throne photo moment.

This is also why showing up prepared matters. If you’re unclear about extra fees, you can end up stuck waiting while others handle entry. The fix is easy: decide upfront if you’re doing Lokrum, and budget for the fortress and island entries so you’re not scrambling mid-tour.

Group size stays capped at 110, and some experiences use audio devices/headsets to help you hear the guide even while you’re clustered in busy lanes. That’s a nice quality-of-life feature in a place where sound can bounce around stone streets.

Getting the Most From 2–3 Hours: Heat, Steps, and Photo Strategy

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This is not a flat stroll. You should expect about 10 flights of stairs along the way, plus steep sections, especially around fortress terrain and Old Town stairways. The tour isn’t recommended for people with mobility issues, and reviews point out that even if you can do the route, knee problems can turn it into a slow grind.

Also, Old Town in summer can feel relentless. A guide will move you along at a steady pace, so you’ll want:

  • water (bring more than you think you’ll need)
  • sun protection (hat or shade plan)
  • comfortable shoes with grip

Photo strategy is real here. You only get short stops at each location, and you’ll often be moving with the group. If you try to do slow, perfect shots at every stop, you’ll fall behind or feel stressed. Instead, aim for quick “recognition photos” at each GOT filming spot, then let your eyes enjoy the rest.

Lokrum is your chance to slow down a bit after the walking segment. Since you can stay longer afterward, you can shift from “capture the frame” to “actually enjoy the island” without rushing every minute.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Plan)

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This tour is ideal if you want both fandom fun and city understanding. You’ll get show-linked stops plus real Dubrovnik context at the same time, and it works even for people who aren’t obsessed with every plot point.

It’s also a great choice if you like structure. Dubrovnik’s Old Town can be overwhelming, but a guided route prevents the common problem of walking in circles without realizing which stairway, gate, or viewpoint matters.

You might want to skip or consider an alternate plan if:

  • you need step-free routes (the staircase and fortress terrain are a real factor)
  • you’re sensitive to intense sun and want a slower pace with fewer climbs
  • you prefer longer independent time at a single site rather than quick stops throughout the center

If you’re traveling with a mix of Game of Thrones fans and non-fans, the tour tends to work because it’s also a guided Old Town circuit. You’re not locked into pure show talk; the city’s layout and history-connected spots help non-fans keep up.

Should You Book This Dubrovnik Game of Thrones Tour + Lokrum Option?

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If your priority is seeing Dubrovnik in a way that makes the show feel real, this is a strong booking. The combination of Old Town filming stops (including the Jesuit Staircase and Pile Gate area) plus the Lovrjenac fortress viewpoint gives you a fuller picture of the city than wandering on your own.

Choose the Lokrum option if the Iron Throne photo and island time matter to you. It’s the piece that turns this from a cool walking tour into a half-day-ish experience with a genuine escape.

Before you book, do two quick checks:

1) confirm you’re comfortable with stairs and heat for a 2–3 hour route

2) budget the extra entry fees (Lovrjenac Fortress and, if chosen, Lokrum)

If you can handle those two points, you’ll likely come away with that best kind of travel souvenir: knowing exactly where the screen moments were shot, and having the views to prove it.

FAQ

How long is the Dubrovnik Game of Thrones tour?

It runs about 2 to 3 hours.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, the tour is offered in English.

Where does the tour meet?

The start point is the City of Dubrovnik Tourist Board, Brsalje ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia.

What’s included in the price?

You get an official licensed tour guide, plus a photo on an official Iron Throne only if you pick the Lokrum option.

What extra fees should I expect?

Lokrum Island entry is €30 for adults and €5 for kids age 5–17, payable on the spot, cash or card. Lovrjenac Fortress entry is €15 per person, also payable on the spot.

How long is the ferry crossing to Lokrum?

The ferry crossing takes about 15 minutes.

Can I stay on Lokrum after the tour?

With the Lokrum option, you can stay on the island afterward to swim, hike, eat lunch, or enjoy the island.

Is it accessible for people with mobility issues?

It includes lots of stairs (about 10 flights) and is not recommended for people with mobility issues.

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