Dubrovnik brought closer by Turkish Airlines
Published by Irhal
The city with the magnificent fortress featured in Game of Thrones is now just one stop away courtesy Turkish Airlines. Starting May 1 2016, Turkish Airlines will be flying three times a week from Istanbul to Dubrovnik, their second destination in Croatia after Zagreb. According to Turkish Airlines, flights to Dubrovnik from Istanbul will cost $99 while the return flight will cost Euro 99. The next time you…

According to Turkish Airlines, flights to Dubrovnik from Istanbul will cost $99 while the return flight will cost Euro 99. The next time you are planning a trip to Istanbul, you can take a few days off to visit Croatia and see the 16th century stone walls that encircle the city and were prominently featured in the TV show Game of Thrones.
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