Public Transportation
Dubrovnik boasts the largest port in southern Croatia, welcoming both small and large ships, including arrivals from Split and Rijeka. The city also features its international airport.
Cost
Dubrovnik's public transportation options include taxis and buses. You can find schedules and prices for buses here. Among the most popular bus routes are No. 6 and No. 4, which run from Hotel Zagreb and Hotel Kommodor to the Old Town. Buses typically run at intervals of about 15 minutes, and tickets are priced at 1.5-2 EUR.
Taxis operate with a fare structure that comprises a boarding fee (3.5 EUR), waiting fee (12 EUR per hour of parking), and distance fee (1 km - 1 EUR).
Dubrovnik's public transportation network also includes a unique water metro system with four stops, connecting to the South Port, the gateway to the Old Town. Additionally, motorcycle and scooter rental services are available. You can rent a bike with a local driver to explore the city, with rides lasting from one to six hours. The pricing for these distinctive transportation services typically ranges from 6 to 30 EUR.