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Best Time to Visit
The guide was updated:During peak season, July to August, the temperatures range from 22°C to 30°C. July is the sunniest time of the year, making Croatian waters perfect for a swim, with water temperatures of 24°C.
However, during the summer, Dubrovnik is flocked by tourists and the hotel prices increase. This is why many prefer travelling from May to June or September to October. These months are still offering sunny days, warm enough to swim and the restaurants and tourist attractions are open. In the low season, November to April, most facilities are closed, and the weather is more unsteady.
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Dubrovnik Airport is situated about 22 kilometres east of the city centre. The journey takes about 30 minutes by car. Airline buses meet all arrivals, including the late-night ones. The drop-off for the airport buses is at the entrance to the Old Town or at the bus station. You can buy your tickets when boarding the bus. The taxi stand is located next to the Terminal building B.
The airport provides direct flights to numerous European destinations such as Vienna, London, Zurich, Athens and Barcelona, along with seasonal transatlantic service to New York. Major carriers including Croatia Airlines, United Airlines, Ryanair and Swiss operate regular routes from this hub.
Notably, the airport also functions as a gateway for travellers visiting nearby Montenegrin towns like Herceg Novi and Kotor, despite being across the international border. Seasonal variations affect certain routes, so you should verify flight availability when planning their journeys.
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Passport & Visa
Croatia can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of most European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport, but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
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Best Time to Visit
During peak season, July to August, the temperatures range from 22°C to 30°C. July is the sunniest time of the year, making Croatian waters perfect for a swim, with water temperatures of 24°C.
However, during the summer, Dubrovnik is flocked by tourists and the hotel prices increase. This is why many prefer travelling from May to June or September to October. These months are still offering sunny days, warm enough to swim and the restaurants and tourist attractions are open. In the low season, November to April, most facilities are closed, and the weather is more unsteady.
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Public Transport
Most parts of Dubrovnik are best discovered on foot. If you feel the distance is a little too far, the town has an excellent system of buses. The orange city buses are run by the company Libertas, and they run frequently and generally on time. Tickets can be bought from the bus driver and from the newspaper kiosks. A ticket is valid for one hour.
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Taxi
There are several taxi stations around the city. Head over to the main bus station in Gruž or the main ferry terminal in Gruž. There are also taxi stands in the west and east entrance to the Old town.
For convenient taxi bookings, Dubrovnik offers a local app called 'Taxi Plavi Dubrovnik', provides reliable service, while international platforms like Bolt and Uber also operate in the city.
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Post
Post in Croatia is run by Hrvatska pošta. Their official website has detailed information about services, costs and delivery times. Postage stamps are sold at the numerous newspaper kiosks and newsagent shops. The mailboxes are yellow and usually affixed to walls.
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Pharmacy
Most pharmacies, called 'ljekarna' in Croatian are marked with a green cross and are open six days per week from 8 am until 6 pm in low season and during high season from 8 am until 8 pm.
There are two pharmacies that stay open 24-hours and they alternate every week. Both 'Kod Zvonika' and 'Gruž' are on the main street in the Old Town and next to the port of Gruž.
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Telephone
Country code: +385
Area code: (0)20
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Electricity
In Croatia, the standard power outlets are Type F and Type C which are compatible with most European plugs. The voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz.
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