
This monastery dates back to 1301, and it was built by the citizens of Dubrovnik who were ordered to work on it by the local authorities. The attached museum contains an impressive selection of arts f...
Dubrovnik sits on the sunny south coast of Croatia and is a city steeped in history. Solid walls, ancient palaces, and medieval houses make up the area, but that’s not all. The city also features plenty of modern amenities that will keep you entertained for hours on end. Dubrovnik is one Croatian city you won’t want to miss, so make sure book your Dubrovnik Cilipi Airport transfers today to make sure your holiday gets off to the right start.
The old town is particularly popular with those who want to discover beautiful Renaissance architecture, including the famous St Saviour Church. Afterwards, you can soak up the sun and bathe in the bright blue waters at the picturesque Banje beach. With so much to do and see here, it’s no wonder Dubrovnik is becoming more and more popular every year.
If you want to get your holiday started as soon as you touch down, book your airport transfer from Dubrovnik with hoppa before you jet off. That way, you don’t have to spend ages waiting in long taxi queues - we’ll be there waiting for you when you arrive. Plus, we compare our prices daily so you can rest assured you’re getting the most wallet-friendly transfer option. Book your Dubrovnik airport transfers with us today to save money, time and hassle on your precious time away.
You can book your Dubrovnik airport transfer quickly and easily online in a few simple steps. Simply enter your travel details into the boxes at the top of the page, including your pick-up date, time and location. Hit ‘Search’ and you’ll be taken to all the available private and shared shuttle buses that are available. Once you find the one that’s right for you, click ‘Book now’ to secure it.
Unsure whether a private or shared transfer is the right choice? Here’s what you can expect from each option:
The cost of your airport transfer in Dubrovnik will depend on a variety of factors, such as the distance of your journey and the vehicle you pick. The best way to find out the cost is to enter your travel information into the boxes above and click ‘Search’. Here, you’ll see the costs of each transfer option available at your chosen date and time. It’s important to note that the prices you see today are live valuations and subject to change in line with resort pricing and currency rates. So, if you wait to book, the prices may change slightly.
After you’ve chosen your airport transfers from Dubrovnik, you’ll arrive at the ‘Extras’ part of the booking. This is where you’ll find details of your luggage allowance, which is usually one item of hand luggage and one suitcase per traveller. Should you need to add on any other items, such as a wheelchair for example, you can do that here. If you can’t see this option on the Extras page, please get in touch with us.
You do. Once you book your Dubrovnik airport transfer with us, we’ll send an e-ticket to your email address. This contains all the important information about your journey, including the pick-up time, date and location. You’ll also find emergency phone numbers on your e-ticket that you can use to contact us if needed.
We advise that you read this carefully before your trip to make sure that everything is correct and print it off prior to departure. You’ll need to show it to your driver, so having a hard copy close by means you don’t need to worry about your phone battery dying.
When your plane touches down in Dubrovnik, take a look at the ‘Find my pick-up’ part of your e-ticket to find out where to meet your driver. We advise you do this even if you’ve used our airport transfers in Dubrovnik before, as it may change depending on the type of transport you’ve chosen.
However, holidaymakers will usually need to head to the arrivals hall to find their transfer. The travel representative will be holding a sign with either your name, hoppa or the travel company’s title. Can’t find this information on your e-ticket? Get in touch and we can help.
Please don’t panic if you can’t find your driver. Unfortunately, traffic can make them a little late sometimes. If you’re at the meeting point and can’t see them, give us a call on the number on your e-ticket and we’ll update you.
As we said above, please don’t worry if you’re running late. We know that unforeseen circumstances happen, such as flight delays. All you need to do is give us a call on the number on your e-ticket so we can let the driver know you’ll be late.
The driver of your Dubrovnik airport transfer will wait for up to 45 minutes after the agreed pick-up time. After this, we’ll send another driver to get you. If you are delayed by more than three hours, get in touch with us to rearrange your transfer and speak to your travel insurer.
Wondering what there is to keep you busy pre-flight? You’ll be pleased to know there are plenty of great facilities that will make the time fly by. Head to one of the fantastic cafes and bars for a refreshing drink and a bite to eat before you board. Or stock up on your favourite perfumes, toiletries, alcohol and confectionary at the duty-free shop. If you’re flying on business, you may wish to take advantage of the peace and quiet in one of the VIP or business lounges to get some work done.
Are you hopping onboard a transfer from Dubrovnik airport to the Old Town? Heading to the wonderful resort of Mlini? Need a transfer from Dubrovnik airport to Lapad? Wherever you’re going to explore, let hoppa get you there stress free.
Here’s some of the average journey times to popular Croatian resorts:
Destination |
Time |
Cavtat |
15 mins |
Mlini |
20 mins |
Dubrovnik Old Town |
30 mins |
Lapad |
35 mins |
While you may not be looking forward to going home, we can make your journey as relaxed and enjoyable as possible. Here’s what to expect when you book a private or shared transfer back to Dubrovnik airport:
Whichever mode of transport you’ve chosen, if your driver doesn’t arrive at the scheduled pick-up time, please ring the emergency number on your e-ticket.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
---|---|---|---|
Dubrovnik | 21 km | 36 min | |
Cavtat | 6 km | 21 min | |
Mlini | 12 km | 23 min | |
Orasac | 34 km | 38 min | |
Zaton (Zadar) | 375 km | 124 min |
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This monastery dates back to 1301, and it was built by the citizens of Dubrovnik who were ordered to work on it by the local authorities. The attached museum contains an impressive selection of arts f...
The best views of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area are, without doubt, experienced from the top of the Srd Hill. The Dubrovnik Cable Car was built back in 1969 and was eagerly used by millions of vi...
Near Dubrovnik there is the archipelago of thirteen larger and smaller islands and islets known under the common name of the Elafiti. Among them three inhabited islands are of particular interest. Sta...
Just outside of town this beautiful Renaissance garden is perched on a hillside overlooking the sea. Palm trees, mandarins and grapefruits grow in this wonderful lush garden together with 400-year-old...
Dubrovnik’s baroque Assumption of the Virgin Mary Cathedral was built in the 18th century over the earlier Romanesque Cathedral dating to the 12th century, which was destroyed in the great earthquake ...
Step back into the 16th century and visit a museum the likes of which you have never yet seen. An interesting and modern audio-visual presentation will give visitors the opportunity of becoming famili...
The Ethnographic Museum is located in an old granary dating to the 16th century, where it is possible to see just how much attention the residents of Dubrovnik gave to the storage of grain. The Dubrov...
The museum with the inventory from the old «Male Braće» pharmacy dating to 1317 is located in the cloister of the Franciscan monastery. The well-preserved furniture in the pharmacy dates to the 16th c...
A decree made by the government of the Dubrovnik Republic in 1546 allowed Jews to settle within the city ramparts. This officially marks the establishment of the Jewish Ghetto on the street called «Žu...
The Cultural History Museum is located in the Rector’s Palace. A court room, dungeon and a scribe’s office are located on the ground floor. A numismatic collection of Dubrovnik coins, seals, weights, ...
In only ten minutes a boat from the Old City Harbour will take you to the Island of Lokrum, a special forestry reserve under UNESCO protection. A favourite bathing and excursion place in close proximi...
Stunning buildings and a great atmosphere makes the Old Town fantastic to wander around in. The marble-clad streets are some of the most fascinating in the world. The main street, Stradun, begins with...
EmergencyNumbers
National Protection and Rescue Directorate 112 Emergency numbers 94 Police 192 Firefighters 93
Currency
1kn = 100 lipas
Newspapers
Dubrovacki vjesnik (good for listings of events) Vecernji List (national newspaper) Dubrovnik Times (newspapers in english)
OpeningHours
Most shops are generally open between 09.00 to 19.00/20.00, seven days a week however it can be limited opening hours during the winter months. Banks are usually open Monday to Friday from 08.00 to 20.00, Saturday 08.00 to 12.00.
Population
28,428
TouristInformation
Tourist information Dubrovnik Tourist Board Address: Brsalje 5 20000 Dubrovnik Tel: +385 20 323887 Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday: 08.00 – 19.00 Sunday and National holidays: 09.00 - 15.00
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