Flying from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) to Mykonos Airport (JMK): what you need to know
Mykonos's timezone is UTC+2, which makes Mykonos one hour ahead of Dubrovnik.
Leave enough time to catch your DBV to JMK flight. Generally, it's best to arrive two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
Flying during a peak month like July? School holidays and other high seasons can lead to longer queues and delays at check-in and security. Play things extra safe and get there up to four hours before international flights and two hours before domestic departures.
Think about adding a stopover when booking your ticket from Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport. Simply uncheck 'Direct flights only' to break up your journey, or perhaps explore a new destination along the way. Here's where you can stop between DBV and JMK:
Rome Fiumicino Airport
Athens International Airport
Naples International Airport
How to find the cheapest flights from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) to Mykonos Airport (JMK)
At the moment, $111 is the cheapest price we've found for a one-way Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport flight. The best price for a return plane ticket is $364. Keep in mind that fares may change due to availability when booking.
It's usually best to book in advance if you're hoping to get cheap tickets from DBV to JMK. That's because flight prices are based on demand, which tends to increase closer to departure.
Finding cheap flights from Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport is easier if you're flexible with your dates. Use the 'Whole month' tool to see the lowest fares across the month and score a great deal.
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Handy information about Dubrovnik Airport (DBV)
Dubrovnik Airport gets high marks for on-time performance. 80% of flights that depart DBV reach their destination on time.
Central Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik Airport is approximately 19 kilometres. Depending on traffic, it'll take you about 25 minutes to get there if you're driving, catching a taxi or ride-sharing.
Catching public transport? Expect a journey time of around 35 minutes.
Booked an early flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport? Avoid the last-minute rush to the terminal (and get some extra shut-eye) by picking one of these hotels close to DBV:
Arriving at Mykonos Airport (JMK)
Consider booking a hotel close to JMK if you're on a late Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport flight. Settle into one of these options and make your arrival easier:
Grab a Mykonos Airport rental car and explore Mykonos and beyond with your own wheels. Carwiz, VOLTA and Wheego are popular providers you can book with here.
For the lowest price, reserve your vehicle from Mykonos Airport around one week before your trip.
When to fly to Mykonos Airport (JMK)
It's time to choose your dates for your flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport. August is the busiest month to visit Mykonos. If you'd like a more relaxed vibe, go in December.
Book your flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Mykonos Airport for August if you want to visit Mykonos during its warmest month. Expect temperatures of between 22ºC and 27ºC.
Look for cheap tickets from DBV to JMK in January if you want to travel in cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 8ºC and 15ºC on average.
Explore more of Greece
Athens is just one of the many cities in Greece waiting to be explored once you've seen the sights of Mykonos. Around 153 kilometres away to the north-west, its top attractions include Acropolis of Athens, The Parthenon and Erechtheion.
Around 418 kilometres north-west of Mykonos, Thessaloniki is another favourite stop in Greece. Get a taste of what this destination has to offer at Church of Agia Sofia, Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and Alexander the Great Statue.