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Car Rental at Dubrovnik Airport (DBV)

Quick Answer

Rental car desks at Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) are Car rental desks are in the arrivals hall of the terminal building, to the left after exiting baggage reclaim. The car park is directly in front of the terminal, a 2-minute walk.. Major companies include Sixt, Europcar, Hertz, Avis. The fastest transfer to Dubrovnik is by Atlas Airport Shuttle (30-40 minutes).

Rental Desk Location

Car rental desks are in the arrivals hall of the terminal building, to the left after exiting baggage reclaim. The car park is directly in front of the terminal, a 2-minute walk.

Pro Tip

Book your rental car at DBV at least 2-3 weeks ahead for the best prices, especially during summer.

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Getting from Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik

TransportDurationCostNotes
Atlas Airport Shuttle30-40 minutesEUR 10Timed to flight arrivals, drops off at Pile Gate and the bus station
Public Bus (Local)40 minutesEUR 5Runs to Dubrovnik main bus station, less frequent than shuttles
Taxi25 minutesEUR 30-40Fixed-rate taxis available outside arrivals; agree on price before departure
Private Transfer25 minutesEUR 35-45Pre-booked transfers popular for families and groups

Dubrovnik Airport is located in Cilipi, about 20 km southeast of Dubrovnik's famous walled old town. The airport is relatively small but modern, handling around 3 million passengers annually, with traffic heavily concentrated in the summer tourism season.

A rental car from Dubrovnik is excellent for exploring the stunning Dalmatian coast, the Peljesac Peninsula wine region, and making day trips to Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina or Kotor in Montenegro. The coastal D8 road offers some of the most scenic driving in Europe, winding past medieval towns, island-studded bays, and crystal-clear Adriatic waters.

The main road from the airport follows the coast toward Dubrovnik and continues north through the Neum corridor (a short section through Bosnia) before re-entering Croatia near Ston. For longer journeys, the A1 motorway connects Split and Zagreb, but reaching it requires driving the coastal road north for several hours first.

Tips for Renting at Dubrovnik Airport

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive from Dubrovnik to Montenegro?

Yes, the border crossing at Karasovici is about 40 minutes south. Most rental companies allow travel to Montenegro but may charge a cross-border fee of EUR 20-50.

Do I need a vignette for Croatian motorways?

No, Croatia uses a distance-based toll system with toll plazas, unlike the vignette system used in Slovenia or Austria.

Is it worth driving from Dubrovnik to Split?

The 230 km coastal route takes about 3.5 hours and is scenically stunning. It passes through the Neum corridor in Bosnia (you will need your passport for two border crossings).

What about parking in Dubrovnik?

Dubrovnik's old town is pedestrian-only. The closest parking is at Pile Gate (expensive, EUR 8/hour) or Gruz port (more affordable). Many visitors park at their accommodation.

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