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Port Dubrovnik cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Dubrovnik, Croatia, Port Gruz. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
1 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (6)Queen Victoria
1 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (7)Emerald Azzurra
1 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (8)Norwegian Pearl07:0016:00
2 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (9)CMV Vasco da Gama-Nicko08:0022:00
2 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (10)Azamara Onward08:0022:00
3 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (11)Oceania Vista10:0018:00
4 June, 2024
Tuesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (12)Viking Sea
4 June, 2024
Tuesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (13)Seven Seas Grandeur08:0020:00
5 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (14)MS VIVA Voyage
5 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (15)MSC Armonia07:0019:00
5 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (16)Mein Schiff 607:0022:00
6 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (17)MS VIVA Voyage
6 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (18)Emerald Sakara
6 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (19)Marella Explorer 204:0021:00
8 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (20)Fred Olsen Borealis
8 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (21)Crystal Symphony08:0018:00
9 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (22)World Traveller08:0023:00
9 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (23)Explorer Of The Seas10:0019:00
10 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (24)Norwegian Pearl07:0019:00
10 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (25)Celebrity Constellation08:0020:00
12 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (26)MS VIVA Voyage
12 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (27)MSC Armonia07:0019:00
12 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (28)Wind Surf08:0017:00
13 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (29)MS VIVA Voyage
13 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (30)Marella Explorer 204:0020:00
13 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (31)AIDAblu07:0018:00
15 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (32)Emerald Sakara
15 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (33)Marella Explorer12:0021:00
16 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (34)Viking Sea
16 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (35)Celebrity Constellation08:0018:00
16 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (36)Azamara Pursuit08:0022:00
17 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (37)World Traveller07:0015:00
17 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (38)Norwegian Pearl11:0020:00
18 June, 2024
Tuesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (39)Resilient Lady09:0022:00
19 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (40)Viking Jupiter
19 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (41)MS VIVA Voyage
19 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (42)Wind Surf07:0011:00
19 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (43)MSC Armonia07:0019:00
20 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (44)MS VIVA Voyage
20 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (45)Marella Explorer 204:0021:00
20 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (46)Mein Schiff 607:0020:00
22 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (47)Viking Sea
23 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (48)Azura
23 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (49)Seabourn Encore07:0017:00
24 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (50)Emerald Sakara
24 June, 2024
Monday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (51)Oceania Riviera08:0018:00
25 June, 2024
Tuesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (52)Royal Clipper
25 June, 2024
Tuesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (53)Serenade Of The Seas08:0018:00
25 June, 2024
Tuesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (54)Oceania Vista09:0021:00
26 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (55)MS VIVA Voyage
26 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (56)MSC Armonia07:0019:00
26 June, 2024
Wednesday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (57)Ritz-Carlton Evrima08:0020:00
27 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (58)MS VIVA Voyage
27 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (59)Marella Explorer 204:0021:00
27 June, 2024
Thursday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (60)AIDAblu07:0018:00
28 June, 2024
Friday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (61)Wind Surf14:0023:00
29 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (62)Queen Victoria
29 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (63)Emerald Azzurra
29 June, 2024
Saturday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (64)Norwegian Pearl07:0016:00
30 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (65)Seabourn Encore07:0017:00
30 June, 2024
Sunday
Dubrovnik (Croatia, Port Gruz) cruise port schedule | CruiseMapper (66)Norwegian Escape08:0020:00

Dubrovnik is an Adriatic Sea cruise port and city in Croatia, and one of Europe's historically most prominent and popular vacation travel destinations. The city has population around 43,000 (metro over 66,000). Other major Croatian passenger ports (cruise and ferry) are Split, Zadar, Rijeka, Sibenik.

From Dubrovnik's Port Gruz (translated as "cargo port", locode HRDBV), regularly daily scheduled car and passenger ferries (operated by Jadrolinija) interlink the city with the Elaphites/Elaphiti Islands (Sipan, Lopud, Kolocep) and also with Bari Italy (4x weekly crossings, travel time 7,5 hours).

Medieval Dubrovnik (Ragusa) was founded by the Romans in the 7th-century BC. It was the second-largest independent city-state in the Adriatic Sea (after Venice Italy). This picturesque town is on the Dalmatian coast and is a major resort vacation destination, best-known for its stone-made double walls and fortifications.

The perfectly preserved Old Town is unique with its steep cobbled streets, marble-paved squares, stone-made churches, palaces, fountains. Among the city's historic buildings are two monasteries, the Rector's Palace, mint house, customs house. However, the most popular tourist attraction are the city walls (visited by over 1,1 million people in 2016) running almost 2 km (1,2 ml) around the city. The walls are 4-6 m (13–20 ft) thick on the landward side, but much thinner on the seaward side. The system of turrets and towers was intended for protection.

The city-state Ragusa was under the protection of the Byzantine Empire (867-1205), the Venetian Republic (until 1358), the Kingdom of Hungary (until 1526) and the Ottoman Empire (until 1806), but remained self-governing as an independent republic. In 1808, Napoleon Bonaparte abolished its city-republic status. Following the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, in 1815, the Congress of Vienna/Wien ceded the port town to Austria. In 1920, following WW1 (1914-1918), the town became part of Yugoslavia. During WW2 (1939-1945) it was occupied by the Germans and Italians.

The city's average temperatures are 9 C / 48 F (coldest / January) and 25 C / 77 F (warmest / August). The city is served by an international airport, located approx 20 km (12 ml) southeast of downtown. Bus service runs every 10-20 min, and is operated by all 9 bus lines. Bus tickets can be purchased at every newspaper stand, and also in the bus (at higher price).

From Dubrovnik cruise ship tourists can visit Cavtat, Trsteno and Ston.

Dubrovnik cruise port

Dubrovnik handles around 600 cruise ship calls and around900,000 passengers annually. These numbers rank the cruise portas the Mediterranean's 10thlargest (following Barcelona,Civitavecchia-Rome, Venice, Marseille, Naples, Athens-Piraeus, Genoa, and Savona).

The port is among cruising industry's most regularly visited and unique destinations. Today. the city is at risk of being destroyed by an overwhelming number of tourists.In 2016, the cruise port handled a total of 529 ship calls and nearly 800,000 passengers. The number of calls in 2015 was 475, in 2014 - 463.

  • In 2016, UNESCO sounded the alarm by warning that the city's world heritage status is at risk, highlighting concern about “management of cruise ships” and “the maximum number of tourists in regard to the sustainable carrying capacity of the city”.In August 2016, in one day alone, the city (population around 43,000) was visited by a total of 10,388 cruise tourists. In 2016, the city was visited by over 5 million tourists, which was about 19% of the Mediterranean market.
  • In response, in January 2017, the city launched a plan to limit the number of tourists visiting Old Town to 8,000. Then were installed a total of 116 CCTV cameras to count people entering or leaving the complex.The situation is similar to that inVenice Italy, where locals regularly protest against cruise ship tourism.

The city's UNESCO status was reviewed due to lack of both tourism strategy (focusing on cruises) and city management plan. Dubrovnik Port Authority is the main negotiator with cruise ship companies. However, there is an intention to let port's management to a foreign concessionaire. All signed for 2019 contracts limit cruise liners to 2 per day, and the number of cruise tourists to 5,000 daily.

Dubrovnik cruise terminal

In February 2016 was announced the concession contract for construction of a new cruise terminal in Dubrovnik.

  • The new facility isoperated by "Dubrovnik International Cruise Port Investment" (abbrev DICPI). The company is jointly-owned by Global Port Holdings (GPH, Turkey) and Bouygues Batiment International (France). To allow cruise port operations, thestate-owned company Dubrovnik Port Authority, granted a 40-year concession rights to the joint venture company.
  • GPH (world’s largest cruise port operator) handles annually around 5 millionpassengers in its ports worldwide. GPHoperates facilities in such large seaportsasBarcelona, Malaga, Lisbon, Valletta, Singapore, also several ports in Turkey.
  • Bouygues Batiment International (subsidiary of Bouygues Construction) was involved in the construction of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal (Hong Kong China).

Currently, Port Gruz has 2 quays - one with total length 810 m / 2657 ft (2 berths, completed in 2009, cost EUR 26 million) and another with length 230 m / 755 ft (1 berth, completed in 2011, cost EUR 8 million). The port's new quay has length of 400 m /1312 ft (1 berth) and will be able to handle even the world's largest cruise vessels of RCI's Oasis-class.

Construction works in Dubrovnik port's Gruz area started in October 2016, with scheduled completion by 2018's end. By the agreement with Dubrovnik Port Authority, DIPCI removed existing buildings and cleared the area to build a modern cruise ship terminal, plus accompanying facilities - shopping mall, commercial multi-story garage (dedicated parking facility) and an international bus terminal (in the port).

The new passenger terminal is located just 3km (2 ml) from the Old Town. The project's cost is around USD 100 million, financed by several major international and local banks.

Currently, Dubrovnik is also visited as tender port of call, which means additional (also smaller) cruise ships anchor in open sea (usually near Lokrum Island) and their passengers are transported to Port Gruz via the ship's tender boats.

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