Venice - Dubrovnik
Private transfer from Venice to Dubrovnik
The best way to go and visit Dubrovnik is to book a private minivan transfer from Venice to Dubrovnik.
MaciTours is a Croatian transfer service which offers the best prices for a private transfer. MaciTours has at its disposal a fleet of luxurious and premium vehicles that will make your transfer as comfortable as possible.
Dubrovnik is located some 800 km from Venice and the duration of your transfer is about 9 h.
The prices for a Venice to Dubrovnik private transfer start at 700 euros (the price is per vehicle, not per person).
How to get from Venice to Dubrovnik?
Every summer You get asked How to get from Venice to Dubrovnik. You need to come fast and easily in Makarska. Like we mentioned above, the fastest and easiest way to get from Venice to Dubrovnik is to book a private transfer from Venice to Dubrovnik with MaciTours, Croatian transfer service. Private transfer between Venice and Dubrovnik You can book easily in less then one minute using our booking form. After You have made a successful booking You don't need to worry about anything.
That is not the only way How You can get from Venice to Dubrovnik. You can also take a bus which operates daily, average price is between 70-100euro per person and it drives about 13hours.
A few facts about Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik was founded in the 7^th^ century by refugees from the Greek colony of Epidaurum and was initially under Byzantine rule.
Between the 14^th^ and 17^th^ centuries, Dubrovnik was a free state, whose merchant fleet traded as far as America in the West and India in the North.
This small aristocratic republic was among the first in Europe to adopt modern laws, establish a medical service, one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe and the first European regulations for quarantine.
The Republic of Ragusa, as it was called, was famous for its diplomacy and was involved in the American Revolution, a fact few people know.
The city is also famous for giving several important scientists, such asJoseph Boscovich who produced a precursor of atomic theory and who also discovered the absence of atmosphere on the Moon and Marino Gethaldi, a pioneer in making conic lenses, who met and regularly corresponded withGalileo Galilei.
What to visit while in Dubrovnik
In the bay of Dubrovnik there is a wooded island of Lokrum, where according to legend, Richard the Lionheart, King of England, was cast ashore after being shipwrecked in 1192. The island also includes a fortress and a naturist beach.
Dubrovnik's main public beach, is home to the Eastwest Beach Club. There is also Copacabana Beach, a stony beach on the Lapad peninsula, named after the popular beach in Rio de Janeiro.
The 31-metre-high Dubrovnik Bell Tower, built in 1444, is one of the symbols of the free city state of Ragusa.
A feature of Dubrovnik is its walls, which run almost 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) around the city. The walls are 4 to 6 metres (13--20 feet). This system of turrets and towers were intended to protect the vulnerable city.
The walls of Dubrovnik have also been a popular filming location for the fictional city of King's Landing in the HBOtelevision series, Game of Thrones, as well as parts of the film Star Wars: The Last Jedi, in which Dubrovnik was used as the setting for the casino city of Canto Bight.
Transportation
Dubrovnik has its own international airport, located approximately 20km (12mi) southeast of Dubrovnik city centre.
Buses connect the airport with the Dubrovnik old main bus station in the town ofGruž.
In addition, a network of modern, local buses connects all Dubrovnik neighbourhoods running frequently from dawn to midnight.