Friday, April 5, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Get to Know DBV

Air Travel: What's Hot Now
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Get to Know DBV
Apr 5th 2013, 11:01

Dubrovnik, also known as the pearl of the Adriatic, is just one of the destinations in Croatia, a small European country that has burst onto the tourism scene. The airports in Croatia may be small, but a few tips for getting in and out of them doesn't hurt.

Considering it is such as small airport, there are several transportation options from DBV. Approximately a half dozen car rental agencies with well known names such as Hertz are located immediately after the baggage area. And if you don't want the hassle of renting, approximately 200-220 Croatian Kuna (30 euros). You can also set up a taxi in advance - one such site is Taxi and Transportation Service Dubrovnik to make sure you get the correct fare.

However, the least expensive way to get to and from the airport is by bus. Shuttles are operated according to flight schedules. So if you are flying into Dubrovnik you can rest assured that what looks like a tour bus will be outside, along the curb. The bus goes to the gate of the old town and will run you 30 Croatian Kuna.

For returning to the airport, bus service leaves from the old town gate approximately 1.5 to 2 hours prior to a flight's departure time and is the same rate of 30 Kuna.

If you are trying to go south to Serbia and Montenegro, the morning bus is supposed to stop at the airport but this is a small airport, and only domestic flights from Zagreb could possibly meet up with the bus.

If you are going to the islands, you can take the bus service from the airport which drops you off at the old town gate. Coincidentally, all of the local bus service also leaves from this area. Take bus 1A or 1B for 10 Kuna if you are paying the bus driver, or 8 Kuna from the newsstand in the bus area. Either of these two routes will take you to your choice of the ferry or bus terminal.

In terms of other travel essentials, the airport has the bare necessities available. If you need cash, there are ATM machines across from the car rental booths.

And finally, regarding the check-in process. Check-in counters tend to open up approximately two hours prior to your scheduled departure. The advantage of this small airport is it is straightforward and easy to maneuver your way through.

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