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Arrival & Getting Around<br />

Via Bosnia and Herzegovina: You can enter BiH from the<br />

A3 (E70) heading east from Zagreb, or via one of the roads<br />

heading south from Hungary. Of the possible routes, Bosanska<br />

Gradiška - Banja Luka - Jajce - Mostar is probably quickest, but<br />

you may wish to take a detour through the fair city of Sarajevo.<br />

When you get into Dubrovnik, a one way system leads east<br />

and west of the Old Town - try to have a map handy!<br />

ARRIVING by plane<br />

The airport is located 20km southeast of Dubrovnik. It’s small,<br />

clean, and functional. There is a restaurant and café, plus <strong>info</strong>rmation,<br />

exchange offices, and ATMs. A post office and car hire<br />

facilities are all to be found in the arrivals hall. Getting to town:<br />

scheduled flights are met by an Atlas bus which trundles into<br />

town (35 kn one-way), dropping off at Pile Gate (main entrance<br />

to the Old Town) before proceeding to the ferry port and the<br />

bus station. Municipal buses no. 11 and 27 also connect the<br />

airport to the town centre (28kn one way), but only run a few<br />

times a day. A taxi ride into town will cost 200 - 250kn.<br />

Dubrovnik Airport (Zračna luka Dubrovnik)<br />

QČilipi, Konavle, tel. (+385-20) 77 31 00/(+385-20) 77 33<br />

33, www.airport-<strong>dubrovnik</strong>.hr.<br />

www.inyourpocket.com<br />

10 Dubrovnik In Your Pocket<br />

European Coastal Airlines<br />

Seaports<br />

Now it’s easier than ever to get from the mainland to the islands<br />

in Croatia. The European Coastal Airlines offer daily hydroplane<br />

transfers from Split, Jelsa (Hvar), Pula and Rab. With these multiple<br />

flight connections throughout the Adriatic, you can even<br />

discover some of the most secluded islands along the coastline.<br />

At this time, the ECA has the following Seaside Airports up and<br />

running:​<br />

Seaside Airport Resnik<br />

QPut Divulja 17, Kaštel Štafilić, tel. (+385-21) 89 50 10,<br />

resnik@ec-air.eu, www.ec-air.eu.<br />

Seaside Airport Jelsa<br />

​QMala Banda bb Jelsa, tel. (+385-21) 76 20 24, jelsa@ec-air.<br />

eu, www.ec-air.eu<br />

Seaside Airport Rab<br />

QIvana Dominisa 4, Rab, tel. (+385-51) 21 41 87, rab@ec-air.<br />

eu, www.ec-air.eu<br />

Seaside Airport Pula<br />

QRiva 1/a, Pula, tel. (+385-52) 64 74 16, pula@ec-air.eu,<br />

www.ec-air.eu<br />

In addition to the above, starting from July, there will be seaside<br />

airport: Split downtown, Lastovo, Vela Luka, Mali Lošinj, Novalja<br />

and Cres. FlyIn Caffe Bar is located at the airports in Resnik,<br />

Rab, Jelsa and Split where they will have a dock. The Outdoor<br />

Sundeck & Lounge Bar is located at the airports in Resnik, Rab,<br />

Split and Jelsa for now, and will soon be opening at the other<br />

locations. Souvenir shops are located at all of the airports. At<br />

<strong>dubrovnik</strong>.inyourpocket.com

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