Our Dubrovnik Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in Croatia. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from the airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I need?
We have all these answers plus other basic info about the best time to go, getting there, getting around, and a few useful travel tips. It’s all compiled in this Dubrovnik Travel Essentials. After reading this short and easy-to-read guide, you will be a little more prepared to start your trip in Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik has a Mediterranean climate, with average temperatures ranging from 9°C in winter to 25°C in summer.
Dubrovnik Airport is one of the busiest airports in Croatia. It is 16 km southeast of Dubrovnik city center and features 3 terminals and 1 runway. Terminal A is used as a baggage sorting facility, Terminal B handles the arrivals and Terminal C, the departures. The latter hosts a good range of dining and shopping options, as well as facilities including free Wi-Fi, banking and currency exchange services. Below are several transfer options to take you to Downtown Dubrovnik:
How to get to my hotel in Dubrovnik?
Travel tips
Dubrovnik Old Town, the historical walled city, is pretty compact and pedestrian-friendly. You’ll find many landmarks and attractions – such as the Bokar Fortress, the Ethnographic Museum, and Sponza Palace – within walking distance of each other. The Old Town also hosts a great choice of dining, shopping and nightlife entertainment options.
Dubrovnik is not a very big city as it covers only about 10 sq km. Driving in Dubrovnik is not recommended as the city has a complicated one-way system, parking places are scarce and expensive, and the traffic is chaotic, especially in summer. For getting around, it’s best to use the public and private transportation services at hand.
Libertas is in charge of public transportation in Dubrovnik. It operates 13 bus lines that cover the entire city. Most of the buses are modern, air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible.
Purchasing a Dubrovnik Card is a good move if you plan to visit the city’s main places of interest during a short stay. Valid for 1, 3 or 7 days, it gives you free access to 12 attractions, 10–20% discounts at selected shops and restaurants, and free use of public transportation.
Taxis can be hailed on the street in Dubrovnik, unless there’s a taxi rank close by. Taxis are not authorized to enter the Old Town. You can easily find cab stands outside hotels, near the Old Town gates and at the main bus station and ferry terminal.
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