1. Dubrovnik Cruise Port is situated in the picturesque and historical city of Dubrovnik, located along the Adriatic Sea in Croatia. The port is the main gateway for cruise tourists to access the city’s numerous attractions, including the famous city walls that surround the old town, the medieval buildings, and ancient fortifications. Dubrovnik is also known for its rich cultural and architectural heritage, having been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The port has modern facilities, including a marina and a quay for larger vessels, and it can accommodate up to two ships at the same time.

2. The working time of the Dubrovnik Cruise Port varies according to the cruise schedule and ship arrivals. Visitors are advised to check the schedule on the official website of the port. The phone number for the Dubrovnik Port Authority is (+385) 20 313 000.

3. There are no tickets required for entering the port area. However, visitors may need to purchase tickets for tours, attractions or transportation services, such as taxis or shuttle buses to the city center. The city center is located about 2 km away from the port, and visitors can reach it by walking, taking a taxi or a shuttle bus. Cruise ships may also offer their own transportation services for their passengers. It is recommended to book tours or transportation services in advance during the peak season.