Most visitors to Croatia come by car and are usually from
the neighbouring countries of Austria, Slovenia, Italy,
Germany and so on. From northern Europe, the easiest way
to get to Croatia would be by driving to Munich and then
entering Austria, down to Graz, crossing into Slovenia,
and then heading for Croatia which is signposted as soon
as you leave Maribor.
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CROATIA
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BY CAR

The majority of Croatia's visitors arrive by car.
This isn't as surprising as it sounds, as the
majority of Croatia's visitors come from nearby
European countries - Italy, Germany, Austria,
Hungary, and the Czech and Slovak Republics.
However, you may be feeling quite adventurous and
decide to drive from the UK to Croatia. You can
choose to drive all the way to your chosen
destination, or drive to an Italian port and then
take a car ferry across.
If you drive directly to Croatia, the best,
quickest and cheapest route would be through
Germany. My poll of Croats who regularly drive
from the UK to Croatia suggest this as their
favoured route: Dover - Calais - through Belgium
- towards the direction of Frankfurt - Nuremberg
- Regensburg - enter Austria near Linz - straight
down to Graz - to Maribor in Slovenia - towards
Zagreb. You'll most likely have to rest one night
in Germany, at your halfway point.
more info:
www.hak.hr
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BY BUS

There are bus services from all nearby European
countries - Slovenia, Italy, Austria and Germany,
Czech Republic and Switzerland - into Croatia.
You'll certainly be able to travel by bus to
Zagreb - Zagreb Bus Terminal has a website on
which you can check arrival timetables - although
there are also direct international bus services
to towns along the coast (Porec, Rovinj, Rijeka,
Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik).
Travelling by bus is probably one of the cheapest
ways of reaching Croatia, although perhaps not
the quickest or the most comfortable!
more info:
www.autotrans.hr
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BY PLANE

Croatia has eight major airports: Zagreb, Split,
Dubrovnik, Pula, Rijeka (on the island of Krk),
Zadar, Brac and Osijek. If you're flying into
Croatia from elsewhere in Europe (as opposed to
flying internally), you'll almost certainly be
flying to one of the first five.
Major European airlines also have flights into
Croatia, including British Airways
Lufthansa,Alitalia,Austrian Airlines,Air France,
CSA and LOT.
There are also numerous internal flights within
Croatia (operated by Croatia Airlines), so if
you're having trouble finding direct flights to a
particular city, you could always fly via Zagreb
From Outside Europe:
As you won't be able to fly into Croatia
directly, the best idea is to first research
which European city you can fly to reasonably
easily and cheaply. London, Frankfurt and Rome
are good cities to fly to in order to get
connecting flights to Croatia, but you might also
like to consider other alternatives to make use
of budget airlines , or perhaps to get ferries
across from Italy.
more info:
www.croatiaairlines.hr
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BY TRAIN

Again, it is possible to travel by train to
Zagreb. Pula, Rijeka and Split, but in the case
of the latter, you'll definitely have to travel
via Zagreb. If you're travelling from northeast
Italy - Venice and Trieste - this can add on
quite a few hours to your journey, in which case
it is better to travel by bus.
more info:
www.hznet.hr
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BY FERRY

Currently, there are only ferry services from
Italy to Croatia - no services exist from any
other European country. You can take ferries (or
catamarans) from the ports of Venice, Trieste,
Civitanova, Ancona, Pescara or Bari - from which
one you travel depends on you destination. Some
ferry services are seasonal.
more info:
www.jadrolinija.hr
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