Can you buy a ticket on the bus in Dubrovnik?
Can you buy a ticket on the bus in Dubrovnik? Tourist Information Offices of the Dubrovnik Tourist Board, Libertas kiosks, hotel receptions, etc. 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.
How do you pay for the bus in Croatia?
- Online, with credit or debit card and the printer at hand. ...
- At bus terminals, agencies, sales offices etc.
- At 1200 kiosks of Tisak in Croatia (just for domestic lines).
- Personally, on board, right before the journey.
What is the cheapest mode of transport in Croatia?
If you are a solo traveler or a couple on a budget, a bus is perhaps your cheapest option to travel around Croatia. For larger groups and families, it can get as expensive as renting a car. You don't feel comfortable driving on Croatian roads.
Which is nicer Split or Dubrovnik?
Split is more relaxed and fun, centrally located, offering more day trip options, better nightlife, and slightly cheaper prices than Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful walled cities in the world, very elegant, with better beaches and hotels than Split. Both towns are must-visit places in Croatia.
How long is bus from Dubrovnik to Split?
The rides from Dubrovnik to Split take a minimum of 3 hours 45 minutes; what's more, when you travel by bus, you don't need to worry about traffic or delays en route. Just relax and enjoy the journey with free WiFi and plenty of legroom.
Is Dubrovnik cashless?
Generally with city breaks we take minimal cash and use card for all transactions. Our last 4 breaks we have only had to use cash once in a tiny local town in Portugal. We have a travel guide we have on Dubrovnik that says cash is preferred but that book is possibly from before covid.
How to get from Old Town to Lapad?
From the Old City of Dubrovnik to the hotel you can catch the local bus number 6. The bus stop is for Hotel Lapad is only a few steps from the hotel. If you prefer to walk it is around 3 kilometers from the Hotel Lapad to the Old City. This means around a 45 minute walk from the hotel to the city.
Can you buy bus tickets at Dubrovnik Airport?
Tickets are bought at the Platanus travel agency counter (placed next to the baggage claim area), the Main bus station and the Cable car stop (Shuttle bus office). A one-way ticket is 10 Eur, while a return ticket is 14 Eur.