Get to Plitvice Lakes Park the cheapest way is by bus. The bus ticket to Plitvice Lakes park from Zagreb Bus Station runs daily and regularly, from about 6 am.
The bus schedule must be checked online, it depends really on the season. … read more
Get to Plitvice Lakes Park the cheapest way is by bus. The bus ticket to Plitvice Lakes park from Zagreb Bus Station runs daily and regularly, from about 6 am.
The bus schedule must be checked online, it depends really on the season. … read more
“How to get from the Split airport to the city center?” – one of the most frequently asked questions of the visitors arriving to this biggest airport on the Croatian coast. Lots of people get interested in finding this out, as the main bust station, the main railway station and the steamboat seaport to the Croatian islands are all located in the center of Split.
Thus, here are 5 trusted ways to get from the airport to the center of Split, starting from the cheapest one out there… … read more
If you arrived at Zagreb airport for you step by step instructions “How to get to the sea for 22 euros” the cheapest way: step by step ;)
1 step. Exit the airport building and find
Ryanair opens 80 flights between Croatia and Europe. More than 70 planes take off from Zagreb Airport alone in 27 directions per week, including to France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, Greece.
Ryanair is one of the largest airlines in Europe, famous for its cheap prices for air travel within Europe.
A lot of regular and budget airlines offer air flights to Croatia.
In summer time from Europe countries to Croatia there are many flights.
There are 7 international airports in Croatia: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Pula, Zadar, Rijeka, Osijek
In Croatia more than 30 firms offer the visitors of rent a car in Croatia services. Among these firms are international networks of car rental companies, and Croatian firms working on Croatian tourist market.
Traveling by car in Croatia is easy and comfortable))
Well developed bus connection in Europe has between capitals and cities.
The bus is one of the most economical ways to travel around Europe.
Railway connections connect Zagreb city with the other cities – Milan, Venice, Trieste, Munich and Leipzig, Vienna and Salzburg.
All of these cities are part of the Europe-wide railway system.
Croatia has very good modernly equipped roads and motorways.
Jadrolinijа is the main ferry company of Croatia, with the largest number of domestic and international routes.
Ferries in Croatia have several decks. The lower one or two are for cars, and the top one is covered, and is for the passengers.
Croatian fast catamarans carry only people from one island to another, and are considerably faster. For instance, a ferry to the isle of Hvar travels for 3 hours, and a catamaran just 1 hour.
In Croatia, there are 8 airports and 1 helicopter station.
Croatia Airlines national airlines of Croatia
In the Split region were opened the first of five electric car charge stations.
Now the charge stations for e-Mobil there are in the Split airport, Hotel Park 5* in Split & Hotel Cornaro 4* in Split, shopping center CityONE Split and Aparthotel Miramare 4* in Makarska.
Croatian operator Hrvatski Telekom will provide all electric car users free access to the charge stations until 1 March 2016.
Starting from the 4th May 2015 there is a new tourist highspeed sea line Split city – Brac island (Milna) – Hvar island – Korcula – Mljet – Dubrovnik city and return.
In summer season from Juny to September – every day; in May, September & October – 3-4 time on week.