Flying from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) to Oslo: what you need to know
The average time for a direct flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo is 2 hours 55 minutes.
Oslo and Dubrovnik (where Dubrovnik Airport is located) are both in the UTC+1 timezone. This means there's no time difference to consider.
The most popular route is from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) to Torp Sandefjord Airport (TRF). Choose from two services every week between these two airports. If you want to get going as soon as possible, the earliest flight from DBV to TRF is the 13:35 Ryanair service. If you prefer travelling later, the final departure is at 15:40 with Ryanair.
For a relaxed start to your DBV to Oslo flight, leave plenty of time to navigate the airport and find your gate. Turning up two hours before international departures and one hour before domestic flights is the standard rule.
If you're travelling during a bank holiday or another peak period, give yourself more time. A good rule is two hours before domestic flights and up to four hours before international departures. Queues at security and check-in will be longer.
You can book a direct Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo ticket. Begin your journey at DBV and end it at Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL).
Check out the offers from Ryanair. This carrier operates direct flights from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo.
A stopover is the ideal opportunity to break up your journey and maybe even explore a different city. When browsing for plane tickets from DBV to Oslo, uncheck the 'Direct flights only' box to see where you can visit along the way. Here are some options to consider:
Vienna International Airport (VIE)
Copenhagen Airport (CPH)
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN)
Central Dubrovnik to DBV is around 18 kilometres. Depending on traffic conditions, it'll take you about 25 minutes to get there if you're catching a cab, ride-sharing or driving.
Want a relaxed start to your journey? Stay near DBV. Whether you've booked an early flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo or don't want departure day to feel hectic, these hotels are just the thing:
76.79% of flights taking off from Dubrovnik Airport reach their destination on time.
How to find the cheapest flights from Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) to Oslo
The best price we've found for a one-way Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo flight is $21. The cheapest price for a return flight is $42. Keep in mind fares may change due to availability at the time of booking.
To pick up cheap flights from DBV to Oslo, book in advance. Airlines generally offer lower prices when flights are first released.
Finding cheap tickets from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo is easier if you're flexible with your trip dates. Try using the 'Whole month' search function to access the lowest prices throughout the month and land a sweet deal.
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Select your ideal arrival and departure times, airlines and number of stops with our filters. Then, sort the results for your flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo by 'Cheapest,' 'Best' or 'Fastest.'
Airports in Oslo
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL)
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) is around 48 kilometres from the centre of Oslo. If you're catching a cab or a ride-share, the drive takes roughly 40 minutes.
If you're taking public transport, expect a journey time of about 30 minutes.
Consider booking a hotel near OSL if you're coming in on a late flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo. Pick one of these options and make your arrival easier:
Grab an Oslo Airport Gardermoen rental car and explore Oslo and beyond with your own wheels. Budget, Hertz and Thrifty are top outlets to choose from here.
Lock in the lowest price by reserving your vehicle from Oslo Airport Gardermoen about three weeks before your flight from DBV to Oslo.
Torp Sandefjord Airport (TRF)
Torp Sandefjord Airport (TRF) is roughly 121 kilometres from central Oslo. Once you've disembarked your flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo, it'll take you around 1 hour 30 minutes to reach the heart of the city in a cab or ride-share.
The trip will take about 2 hours 20 minutes on public transport.
You'll find some great places to drop your things at near TRF. Tuck yourself in and get cosy after your DBV to Oslo flight at one of these well-located options:
Hertz, Sixt and Budget make collecting a Torp Sandefjord Airport rental car simple. These companies are located in or around the terminal and will have you on the road before long.
Don't pay more than you need to. Reserving your ride one week before your arrival at TRF can land you a better rate.
Best time to go to Oslo
Carefully consider your dates before locking in your flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo. The city comes alive during peak season, but hotel rates are usually higher and top attractions can be crowded. Go to Oslo in low season if you like a more relaxed vibe.
Book a Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo plane ticket with a departure in July if you're eager to visit the city during its warmest month. Expect temperatures to range from 8ºC (46ºF) to 25ºC (77ºF).
If you like cooler conditions, look for a cheap ticket from DBV to Oslo in January when temperatures average between -14ºC (7ºF) and 1ºC (34ºF).
More about Oslo
When it comes to looking for somewhere to lay your head, you'll find the most popular stays in Oslo right here. Browse these hotels after locking in your flight from Dubrovnik Airport to Oslo:
The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet and Viking Ship Museum are just the start of the big attractions to put on your Oslo itinerary. Keep the sightseeing going at Akershus Fortress.
Explore more of Norway
Oslo is always a good idea, but there are so many other corners of Norway just waiting to be discovered. Around 306 kilometres west of Oslo, a trip to Bergen will keep you on the go. Start with attractions like Bryggen, Troldhaugen and Fish Market.
Trondheim is another well-known destination in Norway and is around 386 kilometres north of Oslo. No journey is complete without dropping by Ringve Museum, Rockheim and Stiftsgarden.