Getting to know Dubrovnik

Located in the south of Croatia, along the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik rightfully
holds the title of the "Pearl of the Adriatic" as one of the most beautiful cities in the
Mediterranean.

Known for cities rich history, impressive city walls, and unique architecture, this city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It enchants visitors with its blend of historical heritage and natural beauty.

A stroll along Stradun, discovering hidden alleys of the Old Town, and enjoying the view of the sea from the city walls are just a few of the experiences Dubrovnik offers.

Dubrovnik is truly a destination that takes your breath away - come, experience its magic firsthand, and see for yourself!

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Top 10 Things to do in Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik City walls
  • Old town
  • Lovrijenac Fortress
  • Dubrovnik Cable Car
  • Srđ Mountain
  • Lokrum island
  • Sveti Jakov beach
  • Elaphiti islands
  • Banje beach
  • Indulge in the delicious local cuisine & remarkable wines

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Dubrovnik is easily accessible by land, sea, and air. Dubrovnik International Airport (Ruđer Bošković) connects the city with many European destinations, located in Čilipi, just 20 minutes from the city centre.

If you are arriving by car or bus, you will enjoy panoramic views of the Adriatic coast as you drive along the Adriatic Highway.

Dubrovnik is also accessible by ferries and cruise ships, making it a popular destination for sea travellers. The ferry port of Dubrovnik is located in the Gruž district, just 3 km from the city centre and close to the main bus station.

In case you need help with travel arrangements, please contact our Meetme agency at tamc@meetme.hr

General
information

Time zone: CET (UTC+1)
Summer: (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code: 20000
Dialling code: +385 (0)20
Currency: EUR
Electricity: 220V, 50hz

The closest airports to Dubrovnik:


Public transportation


You can get around the city by public bus or taxi.

Bus tickets can be purchased at the booths or on the bus. Also, you can get the Dubrovnik Pass which includes access to top attractions and free rides on public transport.

Dubrovnik and its area enjoy the Mediterranean climate.

The average annual air temperature is around 16 celsius degrees, with around 130 sunny days or 2600 sunny hours yearly.

The summers are hot and dry, with the warmest and driest months being July and August (with an average air temperature of 25 celsius degrees).

In Dubrovnik, the swimming season lasts quite long. It can vary of course, but usually, it’s from mid-May to mid-October. The seawater is the warmest in July and August—with an average sea temperature of 25,5 celsius degres.

September and October are especially enjoyable months. The weather usually stays nice and warm, with the air temperature lower than when compared with summer highs, and the water temperature still enjoyable for swimming.
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