Dubrovnik: Game of Thrones Tour (with Map & Photos)

Dubrovnik (Croatia) - the most detailed information about the city with a photo. The main attractions of Dubrovnik with descriptions, guides and map.

Dubrovnik Croatia Map
Dubrovnik Croatia Map

Dubrovnik, the "pearl of the Adriatic", is perhaps the most beautiful city on the Croatian coast. It was founded in the first half of the 7th century by a group of refugees from Epidaurus and named Laus. Soon the settlement merged with the neighboring Slavic town of Dubrava, becoming the city, and then the center of the powerful Republic of Dubrovnik.

Many buildings in the old part of the city tell of its glorious past, and have not escaped the influence of the Venetian architectural style. Here you can see the buildings of the XIV-XVIII centuries: residential buildings with galleries, narrow cobbled streets, squares with fountains and statues.

Dubrovnik Croatia Map
Dubrovnik Croatia Map

How to get there


From late April to mid-October, many Russian airlines organize charter flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg to Dubrovnik about once a week. Also charters to Dubrovnik rise from Yekaterinburg and other major Russian cities. Charter flights to Dubrovnik also fly from Kyiv and Minsk in summer.

In addition, a number of airlines offer flights to Dubrovnik with transfers in European cities.

Austrian Airlines - via Vienna from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Krasnodar and Rostov-on-Don.

"Lufthansa" - via Frankfurt am Main from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Samara and Nizhny Novgorod.

Finnair - via Helsinki from Moscow, St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg.

From Moscow to Zagreb there are many other connection options that you can find using the search form below.

Dubrovnik Croatia Map
Dubrovnik Croatia Map

Transport


Dubrovnik is rightly called the "Pearl of the Adriatic". This city with a population of 43-44 thousand people is located in the south of Dalmatia on the Adriatic coast, and is a UNESCO site.

Dubrovnik is an ancient city with a rich history, and millions of tourists come here every year to admire the azure sea and visit the Old Town with its sights. In this regard, transport links are highly developed in Dubrovnik - the city is the largest port in southern Croatia and has an international airport. There is no train service in Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik Airport is located 20 km south of the city, in the village of Cilipi. The airport is small in size and receives local flights from Zagreb, Pula, Zadar, Split, as well as international flights from the UK, Germany, Italy, and other countries. Charters from S7 and Transaero airlines fly from Russia to Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik is connected to the airport by a narrow serpentine road, and you can get to the city either by taxi or by bus. A taxi can cost around 200 kunas (€26-€27). The bus is much cheaper, but follows a rare schedule.

Dubrovnik Croatia Map
Dubrovnik Croatia Map

The seaport of Dubrovnik accepts both small and large vessels. The city is connected by sea with almost all major cities and islands of Croatia: Split, Rijeka, Mljet island, Elafiti Islands, etc.

Road communication between Dubrovnik and all cities within the country is carried out along the Jadran Way (Adriatic Highway). This highway crosses the entire coast of the country, as well as Montenegro.

Transport within the city mainly consists of taxis and buses. The average cost of a taxi: for landing - 25 kunas (3 euros), then 1 km - 8 kunas (1 euro) and 1 hour of waiting - 90 kunas (12 euros). A large taxi rank is located next to the Kerum Shopping Centre.

Locals prefer buses. The Old Town can be reached by buses No. 6 (from the Zagreb Hotel) and No. 4 (from the Kommodor Hotel). A pre-purchased ticket costs 8 kunas, and the driver costs 10 kunas. Buses run every 10-20 minutes.

Comfortable intercity buses also follow from the bus station. The Dubrovnik bus station is located behind the boat harbour, between the Tommy supermarket and the Minceta shopping centre.

Dubrovnik Croatia Map
Dubrovnik Croatia Map

The most amazing mode of transport in Dubrovnik is the metro (water). The city has a tunnel, which in 2003, after a small cosmetic repair, began to be used as a subway with 4 stops. This is the only water metro in the world where ships run instead of trains. Tourists especially like this type of transport. The final stop is the South Port (Mille) - this is the gate of the Old City.

Another type of transport that may seem strange is “biker rental”. Thus, you can order a pot-bellied and bearded driver - a biker with a personal motorcycle, who will take you all day, wherever you want. Trips can last from 1 to 6 hours, and on Fridays such rentals are cheaper.

Well, another way of transportation that is popular among young people is the rental of scooters. This is a relatively simple and cheap transport, the main thing is to be able to manage it.

Dubrovnik Croatia Map