Getting There and Away

Boats of Cavtat, Cavtat, Croatia
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Cavtat's primary transport hub is its close proximity to Dubrovnik Airport (DBV). For onward travel, Dubrovnik serves as a significant regional hub for buses and ferries.

By Air:

Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) is approximately 5 km from Cavtat. Taxis from the airport to Cavtat cost around €17 and take 15-20 minutes. Flights connect Dubrovnik to various European cities, with some direct seasonal flights from the USA.

By Bus:

Local bus line 10 operates frequently, typically every 30-60 minutes, between Cavtat and Dubrovnik (including the main bus station and Old Town stops). A one-way ticket costs about €3-€5, and the journey takes approximately 30-45 minutes.

By Ferry/Boat:

During the high season (May-October), sea taxis or ferries run regularly between Cavtat and Dubrovnik's Old Town port. The scenic journey takes about 30-60 minutes and costs approximately €10-€15 for a one-way ticket.

By Taxi/Private Transfer:

Taxis and private transfers are readily available. A taxi from Dubrovnik Airport to Cavtat costs around €17. The journey between Cavtat and Dubrovnik typically costs €30-€50 and takes 20-30 minutes.

By Car Rental:

Car rental services are available in Cavtat and at Dubrovnik Airport, offering flexibility for exploring the region. Daily rental costs can vary.

By Train:

There are no direct train connections to Cavtat or Dubrovnik. The nearest train station is in Ploče, requiring a bus transfer to reach Dubrovnik.