Dubrovnik to Istanbul

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Aug 21: €116 €116 Aug 15 Aug 21 low €100 · high €138

Departure-day prices · May 2025 Dubrovnik → Istanbul

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Flights from Dubrovnik to Istanbul start around €100 (typically 1 stop). Range seen recently: €100–128, based on 14 fares found by travellers.

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Cheapest cached fares Dubrovnik → Istanbul; typically 1 stop (e.g. V7). · Based on 14 fares found by travellers in the last 48h

Cheapest round trips to Istanbul

Fares found by travellers in the last 48 hours — refreshed daily.

Jan 14 – Feb 2 Air Serbia · 1 stop · 3h 05m €257 Book
Jan 3 – Jan 24 Air Serbia · 1 stop · 3h 05m €259 Book
Sep 29 – Oct 11 Croatia Airlines · 1 stop · 3h 00m €283 Book
Aug 29 – Aug 30 Air Serbia · 1 stop · 2h 45m €295 Book
Jan 3 – Jan 22 Air Serbia · 1 stop · 3h 05m €301 Book
Aug 27 – Aug 28 Norwegian Air Sweden · 1 stop · 5h 30m €309 Book

Weather in Istanbul

Fri 🌤️ 29° 22° 💧0%
Sat 🌤️ 30° 23° 💧0%
Sun 🌫️ 30° 21° 💧0%
Mon 🌤️ 30° 22° 💧0%
Tue ☁️ 28° 23° 💧0%
Wed ☁️ 28° 22° 💧0%
Thu 🌤️ 27° 21° 💧3%

Where to stay in Istanbul

3★+ hotels from €62/night (39 hotels sampled, ~3 weeks out).

Akgun Istanbul Hotel, WorldHotels Crafted hotel · Istanbul
from €62/night★ 5
Arise Hotel Golden Horn hotel · Istanbul
from €69/night★ 4
Ramada By Wyndham Istanbul Pera hotel · Istanbul
from €71/night★ 4

Good to know

CurrencyTRY · €1 ≈ 56.01
Power plugsType C/F
BorderPassport/ID checks apply
Time difference+1h
Time in the air2h 45m

Things to do in Istanbul

Top-rated tours and tickets from €50 — book ahead for the popular ones.

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About Istanbul

Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul) is a very large city of fantastic history, culture and beauty. Called Byzantium in ancient times, the city's name was changed to Constantinople in 324 CE when it was rebuilt by the first Christian Roman Emperor, Constantine. The name "Istanbul", perhaps surprisingly, comes from Greek and could be translated as a corruption of "to the city".

Read the full Istanbul guide

Guide content from Wikivoyage contributors (CC BY-SA).

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Flight prices are real fares travellers found in the last 48 hours, refreshed daily — the booking site confirms the final price. Train, bus and ferry fares are shown on the operators' booking sites. Weather data by Open-Meteo; exchange rates: ECB reference. Data updated 2026-08-21. Some links earn Stayonomy a commission at no cost to you.