Where do ferries go from Dubrovnik?

Where do ferries go from Dubrovnik?

Domestic ferry routes all year around sail to/from Dubrovnik to Sipan, Lopud, Kolocep and Mljet island only.

Do you need to book ferries in Croatia?

If you are bringing a car onto a ferry, it is advisable to book in advance for international as well as local ferries if an advance booking is offered.

Are ferries operating in Croatia?

Ferries operate regularly. 4 December Vis-Split ferry departs Vis port at 4.30pm (instead at 3.30pm) and Split port at 7pm (instead at 6.30pm).

How much do ferries cost in Croatia?

Prices of Car Ferries in Croatia

Ferry prices in Croatia 2021
Route High Season (Jun – Sept) price in Kunas Company
Orebic – Domince (Korcula) 76 Jadrolinija
Drvenik – Sucuraj (Hvar) 108 Jadrolinija
Makarska – Sumartin (Brac) 150 Jadrolinija

How do I get from Dubrovnik to Old Town by ferry?

Getting from Dubrovnik Ferry Port to the Old Town: Buy your ticket in advance from the travel agent office (see below), walk to the nearest bus stop and take bus no 1 for a 15 minutes ride to Pile gate, the entrance to the Old Town.

Is Split or Dubrovnik cheaper?

Generally speaking, Split is cheaper than Dubrovnik. Planning to visit Dubrovnik during high season will not be easy on your wallet. Dubrovnik is arguably the most luxurious destination in all of Croatia and, especially during the summer months, it gets flooded with tourists (especially from cruise ships).

How much is a taxi from Dubrovnik port to Old Town?

Taxi. Directly in front of the Port of Dubrovnik there are numerous taxi ranks and the ride will last for between 7 and 10 minutes depending on the traffic. The fare from the port to the Old City ranges between 80 and 120 Kuna. Taxis also offer panoramic rides.

Is there Uber in Dubrovnik Croatia?

Don’t fret—there is Uber in Croatia Luckily, the answer is yes—Ubers are available in most major cities like Zagreb, and Dubrovnik, as well as in coastal destinations like Split.