In the domestic air transport, Dubrovnik is connected with Zagreb and Split during the year, and with Osijek, Pula and Zadar during the season. Detailed information on domestic flights is available on web site Croatia Airlines.
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Croatia is linked with Austria, Italy, France, Germany, Slovakia and Bosnia and Herzegovina by regular bus lines. This mode of transportation is not as uncomfortable as it seems, but it is also the cheapest. Getting to Dubrovnik by bus
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If you decide to go by car to Dubrovnik, the basic requirements are that you have a valid driver's license, certificate of insurance.
If you love spontaneity and adventure this is the ideal way for you to come to Dubrovnik. We recommend that you follow the highway to Split, then continue to Dubrovnik to the Adriatic Highway, which follows the coast and offering a breathtaking view of the Croatian coast, with more than a thousand islands surrounded by ocean blue. Getting to Dubrovnik by car
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If you are not in the mood to drive, you can always get on the ferry. Dubrovnik is connected with regular lines to Rijeka, Split, island Korcula island, island Hvar and port Bari, in Italy. Travelling by ferry from Rijeka to Dubrovnik takes about 24 hours. Getting to Dubrovnik by ferry
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Unfortunately, there is no possibility of coming by train to Dubrovnik. Railroad reaches the town of Ploce, which is about 70 km away from Dubrovnik. Ploče are directly connected with Merković, Sarajevo and Zagreb, which runs every day, over Mostar and Sarajevo.
Fare from Ploce to Zagreb is 312 kn, a trip lasts 13 hours and 30 minutes. |
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