AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DUBROVNIK
Read moreAll year round, travelers will find Paris-Dubrovnik flights with Croatia Airlines (sometimes with a stopover in Zagreb), and, in summer, numerous low-cost airlines, including Ryanair and Volotea. In addition to a large cab service, shuttle buses run between the airport and the old town (stops opposite the cable car, at the port and at the bus station, with timetables in line with flights), as does the city bus service (Libertas). Allow around 30 minutes from the city.
TÉLÉPHÉRIQUE ET MONT SRĐ (ŽIČARA)
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LIBERTAS
Read moreDuring July and August it is particularly difficult to find a parking space in Dubrovnik. That is why it is very useful to have a map and timetable of the city buses with you. The company Libertas serves the entire modern city, the airport and the main coastal towns on the Dubrovnik Riviera. Even though they are often crowded in summer, these buses will allow you to get around quickly, even late at night, and not limit your visit to the old town. Their schedules can be downloaded from the company's website.
GARE ROUTIÈRE INTERNATIONALE (AUTOBUSNI KOLODVOR)
Read moreThe bus station is located in the new town, on the port side of Gruž, about 3 km from the old town (Pile gate). Buses connecting Dubrovnik's various districts, as well as national and international lines, all stop at this bus station, 400 m from the ferry terminal at the port of Gruž. See the website for timetables. Several times a day, buses connect Zagreb, Split, Mostar, Metković, Sarajevo..
RADIO TAXI JTD DUBROVNIK
Read moreCab fares are generally expensive in Croatia, although there are now a number of (cheaper) apps such as Uber and Bolt. Depending on the destination, the fare is either metered or calculated on a flat-rate basis. As in France, cabs are used for urban and regional travel, from one town or village to another, when there are no buses, and for airport transfers (very practical!). This reliable company is recommended for all your travel needs in Dubrovnik and the surrounding area. 24-hour service.
JADROLINIJA
Read moreSeveral routes to and from Dubrovnik, most of them by car ferries. From late May to late September, the company sails daily by catamaran between Split, Bol (Brač), Hvar, Korčula and Dubrovnik.All year round, the company operates ferries to the Elaphite Islands and from Orebić (Pelješac) to Korčula (Dominče), as well as to Prapatno (Pelješac) on the Ston side and Sobra (Mljet).From early June to late September, the company operates ferries from Vela Luka (Korčula) to Lastovo, Hvar and Split. There is also a ferry service between Dubrovnik and Bari.
TP LINE
Read moreThis agency operates fast catamarans, which run between the port of Gruž and the ports and piers of southern Dalmatia. With its five fast catamarans, TP Line covers five routes: Dubrovnik, Korčula, Lastovo; Dubrovnik, Šipan, Sobra and Polače (Mljet), Korčula, Lastovo; Dubrovnik, Pomena (Mljet), Korčula, Hvar, Milan (Brač), Split; and further north Split-Hvar and Makarska, Bol (Brač), Hvar, Vis, Split. Online purchasing and mobile app also available. Book in advance and arrive at least 15 minutes before boarding.
PORT DE DUBROVNIK (LUČKA UPRAVA DUBROVNIK)
Read moreThe port of Gruž is where gigantic cruise ships arrive and depart, as well as ferries to Italy (Bari), the Dubrovnik archipelago (Elaphite Islands, Lastovo), the Pelješac peninsula (Korčula) and the fast catamaran for Mjet. Passenger transport, with or without vehicles, is provided by the national shipping company Jadrolinija and the private company TP Line, which means plenty of people and traffic on the quays during the summer months.
TAXI SERVICE DUBROVNIK
Read moreRadulovic offers a wide range of transportation services, from city tours to airport transfers and coastal journeys. Car and scooter rentals are also available, as are minivan and even bus rentals. Bookings can be made online before arriving in Dubrovnik. Tomislav can also advise you on the organization of a tour of the region, as far as Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina or Kotor and Budva in Montenegro. A "grand tour" of Croatia is also available.
SAIL DUBROVNIK
Read moreLjubo Gamulin, his father Jadran and their partners have only one passion: the Mediterranean, on which they have been sailing for decades. Jadran, who founded the agency, has been working as a skipper since 1968 and has won several competitions. His son Ljubo has been sailing for a living since 1989, and has also won regattas. Father and son rent out sailing boats (for a minimum of six people) and offer skipper services. The boats are located in the Dubrovnik marina as well as in the Orsan marina in Lapad (city center).
KRILO
Read moreThis private shipping company connects Dubrovnik to Split in a 4.5-hour catamaran ride via Mjlet (Pomena), Korčula, Hvar and Brač (Milna), from early April to late October. This same route is also covered by the state-owned company Jadrolinija, but its catamarans only start in early June and do not stop in Mljet. If you travel without a car and want to go from Dubrovnik to Split, the catamaran is a good solution: the sea crossing is still more expensive than the bus, but it avoids traffic jams on the road and the duration of the trip is similar.
PARKING ILIJINA GLAVICA
Read moreDubrovnik is sorely lacking in parking facilities, especially in the high season. This structure, located a few minutes walk from the old town, is a very good solution. The car park has 711 spaces (even for electric cars) and is open 24 hours a day. What's more, it's a guarded and supervised car park. This of course comes at a price, which is not cheap especially if you stay in town for several days. Another option is the Gru car park, a little further from the old town. Finally, don't try to park around the ramparts: it's reserved for residents.