Dubrovnik Tourist guide
Kids & Teens Tours
Explore Dubrovnik’s Old Town in a way that keeps kids engaged and parents relaxed. This private family walk mixes stories, easy highlights, and playful “spot-the-detail” moments—at a flexible pace with short breaks whenever you need.
Key info
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Meet at: Pile Gate (Amerling Fountain / opposite Café Dubravka).
Other meeting options on request. - Duration: 2 hours (depending on the route and pace).
- Languages: English / French.
- Private tours: only your group (ideal for couples, families, and friends).
- Flexible pace: photo stops, breaks, and focus tailored to your interests.
- What to bring: comfortable shoes, water, and in summer a hat / sunscreen.
- Stroller note:: Old Town has steps—route can be adapted, but a baby carrier is often easier.
- Easy planning: just message Anne-Femica on WhatsApp with your dates + group size.
About Kids Tour
What you’ll experience on a Dubrovnik family tour
This is a relaxed Old Town walking tour designed around families—less “museum lecture,” more curiosity and atmosphere. Along the way, we keep kids involved with small challenges and fun details (symbols, hidden corners, legends, and surprising facts), while parents get clear context about Dubrovnik’s history and daily life. The route is adapted to your children’s ages, energy level, and interests, with plenty of photo stops and short breaks so everyone enjoys the walk.
Kids & Teens Tours
What ages is this tour best for?
It works best for families with kids aged 6+ and for teens. The content and pace are adjusted to your children’s ages and interests.
Is it stroller-friendly?
Parts of the Old Town include steps and uneven stone streets. If you’re coming with a stroller, we’ll suggest the easiest route and keep it practical.
How long is the tour and do we take breaks?
Most family tours run about 2 hours, with short breaks whenever needed. We keep a relaxed pace so kids don’t burn out.
Can we customize the route for our family?
Yes—this is a private tour, so we can focus on stories, legends, landmarks, viewpoints, or kid-friendly “missions,” depending on what your family enjoys.