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Flights to Dubrovnik (DBV)
Fly to Dubrovnik with KLM
Dubrovnik is one of the Mediterranean's most popular tourist destinations and one of the largest cities in Croatia. The history of the city can all be traced back to the 600s AD. Aside from its status as a major tourist hotspot, it is also an important economic and cultural hub for Croatia, as well as a vital seaport.
The city is well-known for its fortified Old Town area, its impressive walls, and its iconic medieval architecture. In fact, the Old City of Dubrovnik has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition, the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, held between July and August every year, is an important cultural event for the region.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines provides flights to Dubrovnik, landing at Dubrovnik Airport (DBV).
Practical information about Dubrovnik
You can fly to Dubrovnik with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, landing at Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), which is situated around 15.5 km from the city center. Dubrovnik airport, also known as Čilipi Airport, is one of the busiest airports in Croatia, particularly during the summer months when the city is a popular tourist destination.
By road, the journey from Dubrovnik Airport to the city itself will take you around 30 minutes, although traffic congestion could make this time longer in the summer, as the tourist season peaks. A regular bus service links the airport to the city center, while car rentals and taxi services are also available.
Best time to travel to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik has a Mediterranean, dry summer climate characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. During the months of July and August, temperatures can reach 30°C and above, while June and September are usually relatively warm and represent a good option for those seeking flights to Dubrovnik away from the peak season.
On average, the city experiences more than 100 rainy days every year, although rain is less common in the summer months. Snow is rare, and the winter months are generally mild, with daytime temperatures of around 10 to 12°C.
Top sights and attractions in Dubrovnik
- Walls of Dubrovnik: Iconic, defensive stone walls that surround the city. The walls stretch close to 2,000 meters in length and are recognizable as they were used for Kings Landing in the TV show, Game of Thrones.
- Dubrovnik Summer Festival: An annual festival that spans from July 10 until August 25. The events are held in open-air venues and include music, dance, and theater performances.
- Stradu / Placa: The main retail street in the city and a popular tourist location. Running through the Old Town region, it is paved with limestone and lined with shops, restaurants, and monuments.
- Gothic Rector's Palace: A Gothic-Renaissance palace, with a history dating to the 15th century. It once served as the seat of the rector who governed Dubrovnik and is now home to the Cultural Historical Museum