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Is Bolt in Dubrovnik?

Yes, Bolt can pick you up from DBV airport. Simply open the Bolt app and request a ride. Going to a different airport ? Get a fast, affordable ride to or from 100+ airports around the world.



Yes, Bolt is active and very popular in Dubrovnik as of 2026. Along with Uber, it is one of the primary ways tourists and locals navigate the city, especially given the high costs of traditional taxis. Bolt is particularly useful for trips from the Old Town (Pile or Ploče Gates) to the Gruž ferry port or the Lapad area. In 2026, Bolt often offers slightly lower prices than Uber in Croatia, though it is wise to have both apps installed to compare "surge" pricing during the busy summer months. One major advantage of using Bolt in Dubrovnik is that it provides a fixed price before you confirm the ride, which protects you from the notoriously high "tourist rates" sometimes charged by unmetered street taxis. Keep in mind that Bolt vehicles cannot enter the pedestrian-only Old Town, so you will need to meet your driver at designated pickup points just outside the city walls. For trips to the Dubrovnik Airport (DBV), Bolt remains a reliable and cost-effective option compared to private shuttles.

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Uber is available in most places in Dubrovnik, with the exception of inside the city walls, where cars aren't allowed. If you're exploring the Old Town, you'll need to head to one of the entrances to meet your Uber driver.

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The bus shuttle service provides a direct route from Dubrovnik Airport to central Dubrovnik, stopping at key locations such as the Pile Gate bus stop near the Old Town, the ferry port, and Dubrovnik's main bus terminal.

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Bolt is available at ZAD airport! Get a fast, affordable and convenient ride to wherever you're going.

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Finally, we offer you some tips for getting the most from your own walk of Dubrovnik's ancient walls. The walk is going to take you around 1.5 to 2 hours. Allow yourself plenty of time so that you can enjoy the views at your own pace.

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Tipping etiquette in Croatian restaurants follows a fairly standard guideline. Showing appreciation through a tip is always welcomed. When dining at a pizzeria or konoba, a tip of 5% or more is appropriate. For a nice restaurant dinner, we recommend leaving a tip of 10% or more.

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All taxis in Croatia are on the meter and tips are not expected. Please note, however, it is common practice to round up the fare by adding a couple of Kuna primarily to avoid the hassle of loose change!

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Plan on 1 to 2 hours to walk the Dubrovnik Walls. It took us almost two hours, including our pitstop at one of the cafes on the wall. Opening Hours and Ticket Prices. The entrance fee is €35.

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What is the Currency in Croatia? As of January 2023, the currency used in Croatia is the Euro. Prior to this change, Croatia's official currency was the Croatian Kuna (HRK) between 1994 and 2023. Below we'll provide you with all the information you need to know about navigating the currency in Croatia.

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Payment Considerations in Split, Croatia Transportation: Public transportation in Split, such as buses and taxis, typically accept cash payments. However, some taxi services may offer card payment options as well. ATMs: ATMs are widely available in Split, allowing you to withdraw cash if needed.

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