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Jul 04, 2007
If you are arriving into Dubrovnik by plane there is a bus that will take you downtown (it has about 5 stops, including one within a block of Old Town, one near Jadrolinija ferry terminal, and ends at the main bus station). It cost 35 Kuna, you need to pay in cash to the bus driver (there is an ATM when exiting the airport across from the rental car desks). There wasn't a schedule posted I have a feeling the buses are released based on the arriving flights, and don't have a "regular" schedule. The trip takes about 30 min to go all the way to the main bus station. So based on the exchange rate this is fairly cheap for the travel length. If you (by mistake) go to the bus station, buy a bus ticket for 8 kuna from the "convenience" store there (you will be charged 10 kuna if you buy it on the bus), and give your address to the information desk and they will tell you which buses you can take. There aren't too many bus lines to remember and each station shows a map of where each line goes around town. Buses seemed to be very frequent so you don't have to wait too long either. You need to get on the bus at the FRONT, and will only be allowed to exit from the front if no other passengers are getting on (not like other European contries where you can enter and exit from whichever door you want).
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