Ferries to DubrovnikPort connections and services
The port of Dubrovnik is an important gateway to Croatia located on the coast of Dalmatia, washed by the Adriatic Sea. The port is located in a natural bay 3 km away from the city center. The area is divided into a part called the Old Port and an area organized for commercial traffic in the Gruz district, where luxury yachts, ferries, and cruise ships are welcomed.
Croatia's coast attracts millions of tourists each year, who choose to travel comfortably on catamarans and ferries to Dubrovnik departing from the port of Bari and take advantage of connections to local islands. Thanks to the shipping company Jadrolinija, the Bari Dubrovnik connection is active; ferries run the route up to four times a week and the crossing lasts about 7 1/2 hours.
The port of Dubrovnik is the most significant place in the city since all the wealth of the country has been revolving around it, so since ancient times.
In the vicinity of the port there are several services available to passengers getting on or off the ferries. You will find bars, restaurants, pharmacies, ticket offices, shopping centers, supermarkets,info points and tourist information centers.
Dubrovnik's waterfront promenade stretches 2 km along the harbor, offering services to ferry passengers. The market set up in the street parallel to the port near the ferry terminals is one of the attractions to visit, here all typical Croatian gastronomic specialties are displayed. The maritime station arranged near the ferry terminals offers the opportunity to safely store luggage and take advantage of the info points for useful information about the area. In the immediate vicinity of the Dubrovnik port is arranged the cab station.
Dubrovnik ferries About Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a fascinating city that opens the doors of its historic center and invites you into its world suspended between the present and the past.
The city, which has long maintained its independence, has a historic center of special historical and cultural importance. It is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and has earned the nickname “Pearl of the Adriatic.”
Dubrovnik is an ideal destination to discover for its extraordinary sights, but also if you are looking for relaxation. Its location on the Adriatic Sea offers you a seaside vacation alongside a rich historical and cultural heritage.
The great feature of the city is undoubtedly its walls. You can walk around them for about 2 km. The Lovrijenac fortress is worth a visit for its historical importance, as is the chapel of St. Vro in the inner courtyard. These monuments were used as sets for the hit series The Game of Throne.
If you want to experience the local atmosphere in bars or restaurants, Stradun is the place to be. Handicraft stores can also be found in this tourist artery.
For a breathtaking view of Dubrovnik and its surroundings, head to the top of Mount Srd (Or Monte Sergio). On foot or by cable car, once you reach the top, admire the beautiful colors of the landscape and the neighboring country of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
How to reach the boardings
Address: Obala Ivana Pavla II 1, 20000, Dubrovnik
GPS- coordinates : Latitude 42.658012, Longitude 18.086715
The new bus station located in Gruz is very close to the port, in the commercial area at Put Republike street number 19. Cipili International Airport is the closest, about 20 km from the city. There are large paid parking lots in the surrounding area that are open at any time of the day, and they also often provide shuttle service from the city to the port area.
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