The City of Dubrovnik and the Dubrovnik Tourist Board invite all interested service providers in the Dubrovnik area to join the Camino Dubrovnik – Međugorje project by registering their services on the OpenStreetMap platform. This will make them visible to pilgrims and tourists through the official Camino app. This initiative is open to everyone, not only tourism-related businesses but also various local service providers like shops, dry cleaners, pharmacies, restaurants, accommodation providers, and other service establishments.
Why Participate?
By registering on OpenStreetMap, your business or service will be visible to users of the Camino app, which connects Camino Dubrovnik with Međugorje, creating a unique experience for all visitors. This app offers information on tourist spots, services, attractions, and key locations along this attractive pilgrimage route.
How to Register
1. Visit the OpenStreetMap website and create an account.
2. Enter details about your business or service following the available instructions.
The Camino Dubrovnik – Međugorje project is carried out in collaboration with the City of Dubrovnik and the Brotherhood of St. James, the official Croatian representative in the central and oldest Camino institution - the Brotherhood of St. James in Spain. The Dubrovnik Camino consists of six stages, covering a total of 147 kilometres. The City of Dubrovnik has signed a cooperation agreement on this project with the municipalities of Dubrovačko Primorje, Ravno, Neum, Čitluk, and the city of Čapljina.