Yes! If you're staying at or near the Rixos Hotel, we've arranged transportation for our guests. Please see the schedule below. Buses will depart from directly outside the Rixos main lobby, please arrive 10 minutes prior to the departure times listed. If you happen to miss the bus, taxis are available at your own expense. Thursday, June 25th - Sunset Cruise 5:20pm: Bus departs Rixos Hotel to Ploče gate (short walk to boat from there) Friday, June 26th - Welcome Party 6:30pm: Bus departs Rixos Hotel to Ploče gate (short walk to Arsenal from there) Saturday, June 27th - Ceremony 4:00pm: Bus departs Rixos Hotel to Ploče gate (short walk to Sponza Palace from there)
Please use the google map to view the locations of the weekend events, entrance points to the old town and hotel. https://maps.app.goo.gl/fPrNxofPzuqQ6ryR7?g_st=i
Taxi's are safe and readily available everywhere across Dubrovnik. However, no vehicles are allowed within the pedestrian-only Old Town. There are two gates that serve as the main entrances to the Old Town (Pile Gate & Ploce Gate). Please ask taxi drivers to drop you off at one of these when traveling to the Old Town.
Sunset Cruise: Summer Casual Welcome Party: White Cocktail Attire Ceremony & Reception: Summer Black Tie
The weather in Croatia in June is warm and sunny, averaging between 75-85 degrees.
Welcome party, ceremony and reception will all be outdoors.
We kindly request phones be turned off during the ceremony so you can be fully present with us. Our photographer and videographer will capture all the special moments.
While Croatia's national language is Croatian, English is widely spoken throughout the country. If this is your first time visiting Croatia, there is no need to stress! Croatians are very warm, friendly people who love to share their history and heritage with visitors.
Your invitation will specify how many seats have been saved in your honor. No additional guests are invited.
Hello: Bok Thank You: Hvala Good Afternoon: Dobar dan How are you?: Kako si? Please: Molim Yes: Da No: Ne Can I please have a beer?: Mogu li dobiti pivo?
For any emergencies during your stay, please note that the emergency number in Croatia is 112.
As per US Department of State website, "U.S. passport holders do not need a visa if they are traveling to Croatia for tourism or business for less than 90 days within a 180-day period". EU regulations require that U.S. passport holders have no less than three months’ validity when they depart Croatia. U.S. passport holders with less than three months may be denied entry. The U.S. Embassy strongly suggests that you have at least six months of validity to avoid problems when you travel.
Please feel free to reach out to Victoria or Matt if you have questions that are not listed in the FAQ's.