İstanbul–Dubrovnik Flight Tickets
Dubrovnik is built for the water. Sun yourself on Banje's pebble beach right below the city walls, then slip into the Adriatic where it glows an improbable turquoise, or hop the ferry to Lokrum Island to snorkel its pine-shaded coves. From Istanbul the connecting flight runs about 1h 37m in the air.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which are Dubrovnik's best beaches?
Banje, a short walk from the Old Town, is the headliner: a pebble cove tucked against the walls with knockout views. Lapad, where most hotels cluster, is calmer and shallower, easy for families. For clear water away from the crowds, take the ten-minute boat to Lokrum Island and swim its rocky coves.
When's the best time to swim?
May, June and September hit the sweet spot. By June the sea has warmed and the crowds haven't peaked; in September the Adriatic stays mild while the beaches start to empty. July and August are hottest and busiest.
How long is the flight from Istanbul, and what does it cost?
Flights connect rather than fly direct; you'll spend roughly 1h 37m in the air, plus the layover. Fares start from 3,932 TL.
Do I need a visa for Dubrovnik?
Yes. Croatia is in the Schengen zone, so Turkish passport holders need a Schengen visa. Apply well ahead of your trip.