Paddling a sea kayak directly beneath Dubrovnik's colossal medieval walls as the sun sets over the Adriatic is one of the most dramatic and intimate ways to experience the city — gliding through water that reflects the amber stonework while everyone else is stuck on a tour bus. Utterly bucket-list.
What to expect
Groups are small (typically 8–12 kayakers) and the pace is unhurried. You'll launch from just outside the city walls, paddle around Fort Lovrijenac, duck into a sea cave, and finish with the city walls glowing gold in the last light — phenomenal for photography. All equipment is provided including waterproof bags for cameras and phones. Guides are trained safety professionals who also share rich historical context as you paddle.
Cruise lines rarely offer a dedicated kayak sunset tour; the closest equivalent is a generic 'sea kayaking' add-on bundled into active packages at USD 120–160. Adriatic Kayak Tours is the established, expert-led direct operator — book direct at EUR 59 for a far more refined experience.
Good to know
The sunset tour departs around 4–5 pm depending on season — confirm the departure time and cross-check against your ship's all-aboard time before booking; a 7 pm all-aboard is usually fine, but an earlier one may not be. No kayaking experience is needed. Wear a swimsuit underneath quick-dry clothes and bring a small dry bag for valuables. Pre-book online — sunset tours sell out weeks in advance in July and August.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Dubrovnik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.