General information
This popular airport is located in the south of Croatia close to two other Balkan countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Dubrovnik is also called the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, because the old walled city is so beautiful. Below the taxiway of Dubrovnik Airport is Đurović Cave, a cave transformed into a wine cellar that is open to the public.
In the summer it can get very busy in Dubrovnik, mainly in July and August and especially during the day. Dubrovnik is frequently visited by cruise ship passengers and Game of Thrones fans. Dubrovnik was an important filming location for the series Game of Thrones (King’s Landing). June 2019 was a special month for Dubrovnik Airport, with the first-ever direct flights by Ryanair (Dublin) and American Airlines (Philadelphia).
Where is Dubrovnik Airport situated?
Dubrovnik Airport is located south-east of the city, near the town of Čilipi. You can reach the third busiest airport in Croatia by the D8 road.
How many terminals does Dubrovnik Airport have?
Dubrovnik Airport has one terminal consisting of an Arrivals hall (TB) and Departures hall (TC). Terminal B is used for arriving passengers. Terminal C is intended for departing passengers, here you will find the check-in counters. The runway of the airport is 3,300 metres long.
A good alternative for flying to or from Dubrovnik Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Croatia.
| Tivat Airport (Montenegro) | 41km |
| Podgorica Airport (Montenegro) | 83km |
| Sarajevo Airport (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | 141km |
| Tirana Airport (Albania) | 174km |
| Split Airport | 193km |
Which airlines fly from and to Dubrovnik Airport?
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Croatia Airlines -
easyJet -
Jet2 -
Norwegian -
Eurowings







