... that Cavtat is the birth place of the great Croatian painter Vlaho Bukovac.
... that the seabed in the Cavtat area hides one of the biggest amphora sites in the Mediterranean.
... that Cavtat is a leading conference destination in Croatia.
... that three islands near Cavtat - Mrkan, Bobara and Supetar - are a protected ornithological reservation, as a nesting area for larus cachinnans, a type of seagull.
... that the Sunday folklore events have been held in Čilipi since 1967.
... that Cavtat was supplied with fresh water by a Roman aqueduct in the 1st century AD. It was brought from the Vodovađa source in the eastern Konavle.
... that the first quarantine (called lazareti) for protection against contagious diseases was founded by the Dubrovnik Republic in 1377 on the islands of Bobara and Supetar.
... that the Račić family mausoleum in Cavtat is the work of the great Croatian sculpturer Ivan Meštrović.
... that Snježnica, is the greatest mountain peak in Konavle, 1234 m high.
You can come to Cavtat by all means of transport, except by train.
The Dubrovnik Airport is in Čilipi, only 5 km from Cavtat. For local transport to Cavtat, taxi service is available 0-24 hours.
You can come to Cavtat by bus through Dubrovnik, which is only 18 km away. In addition to international lines, there are daily intercity lines to and from all major Croatian cities and towns.
For transport from Dubrovnik to Cavtat, use bus number 10, scheduled every 30 minutes.
You can come to Cavtat by ferry, through the Dubrovnik port, which is connected by ferry lines with other Croatian ports (Korčula, Split, Zadar, Rijeka), as well as with Italian ports.
The info-centre is at your disposal 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Road help is charged according to the Croatian Automobile Club Price List.