There is lots to see and do during your visit to Dubrobnik, you can take a stroll through the cobbled streets and admire the ancient architecture, explore the Rector’s Palace, which was home to the Ragusan government.
The Dominican Monastery is also worth a visit, home to many manuscripts and paintings of the Renaissance school of Ragusa. The monastery was used as a burial place therefore the floor has tombstones of many famous Ragusans.
Or simply wander through the Old Town which is crammed with cafes, restaurants and shops. It remains traffic free from 10am, so is ideal for exploring.
You will still see signs of the Serbia-Croatian War in the way of bullet holes and shrapnel, however all the damage has been repaired and a city full of history and charm remains.
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Airport Information
The airport is located 21km (13 miles) to the south east of Dubrovnik.
Telephone number: 2077 3377 or 2077 3233
The airport sales desk can help you find many products and services such as Atlas excursions, transfers to/from Dubrovnik Old Town, ferry tickets, and much more. Visit the ATLAS sales desk for full details.
By car
From Dubrovnik take the E65 motorway and follow the signs for the airport. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes.
By taxi
There is a taxi rank outside the terminal building.
Pre book your door-to-door airport transfers with easyJet’s partner Holiday Taxis. They cater for the business and leisure traveller.
By bus
Bus services are available to Dubrovnik, however these are limited. Some of the services only run as far as Cavat, 3 miles from Dubrovnik. However it is easy to get a connecting bus to Dubrovnik.
Shuttle buses also leave for Dubrovnik after each regular incoming flight.