Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) Traveler Essentials
- Terminals
- Single compact terminal with recently expanded arrivals and departures halls. Peak season (July–August) can see queues — arrive early. Limited dining and shopping options.
- Distance to city
- 22 km / 30–40 min by Atlas airport shuttle or taxi
Overview
Dubrovnik Airport is one of Europe's most scenically located airports, nestled between the Adriatic and Dalmatian mountains in Čilipi, 20km from the Old Town. A seasonal airport handling 2–3 million passengers (mostly May–October), with minimal facilities but breathtaking approach views.
Transport to city center
Atlas bus directly to the Old Town bus station (40 min, EUR 5). Taxi or Bolt: EUR 25–40, 25–35 min. Car hire available at the terminal. No city bus service from the airport.
Wi-Fi
Free unlimited WiFi at Dubrovnik Airport — connect to the airport network; no time limit.
Lounges
No traditional lounges. Croatia Airlines has a small departure lounge. The airport has limited food and beverage options outside of peak hours.
Security & customs
Croatia is now in the Schengen Area, so flights to/from other Schengen countries skip passport control; EU/EEA passport holders and eligible ePassport travelers can use eGates. Standard EU 100ml liquid rules apply at security. The airport is small and gets crowded in summer — arrive early in peak season as queues build quickly.
Travel tips
Book your transfer or car hire before arrival in peak season — taxis and buses can be overwhelmed. If driving, note that parking in Dubrovnik Old Town area is extremely limited and expensive. The bus into town is excellent value and goes directly to the Old Town entrance.