Travelling in Dubrovnik

By foot, bike or scooter
In the old city centre almost everything is found withing walking distance. So,  it's best to explore the city by foot or rent a electric bike or scooter.  

Many agencies in Dubrovnik provide hire services. Apart from cars, it is also possible to rent scooters and bicycles. A rented vehicle will give you the freedom to explore the surroundings of Dubrovnik and the sights of the neighbouring countryside. Most of the agencies will ask you to present your credit card and your driving licence. For renting a motorcycle over 50 cc you will need a category A driving licence.

There are MYNT electric scooters available for rent, via: www.rentmynt.com

   
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Public transport
All parts of the city of Dubrovnik are well connected by frequent, regular bus lines. 

Bus tickets can be purchased from newspaper vendors or on the bus. It is recommended to have exact change when buying a ticket from the bus driver. For more information, visit www.libertasdubrovnik.hr.

Local bus lines are the following numbers: 1A, 1B, 2, 2A, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 17.

  
© Libertas Dubvonik - Dubrovnik Tourist Board


Taxi

There are taxi stands in all of the busiest parts of the city and taxi service fares are clearly displayed. The taximeter must be running from the start of the trip; if not, the customer is not obliged to pay the fare. A taxi normally accommodates a maximum of four people. 

You may like to take a taxi for a memorable panoramic tour of the City and its surroundings. Such a tour usually includes a drive to the new bridge off ering a view of Gruž Harbour, Lapad, The Rijeka Dubrovačka and the islands. You may continue the tour along the Adriatic Highway with a view over the entire City, and go to the top of Mount Srdj (415 metres) above the town and enjoy the superb view of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area. You may also arrange a whole or half day excursion to the surroundings of Dubrovnik in agreement with the driver.


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Airport shuttle: www.taxi-dubrovnik.hr
Wizi taxi: www.wizi.hr
Eko taxi: www.ekotaxi.hr
Radio Taxi: www.taxi-ragusa-dubrovnik.com
Taxi Plavi: www.taxiplavidubrovnik.com

Should you wish to lodge a complaint about service for any reason, get a receipt from the driver with a valid stamp, with quoted service and the licence plates number. There are multiple taxi companies in Dubrovnik, therefore it is necessary to have the proper contact for your complaint.