There are numerous ways
of travelling around Croatia and which mode of transport you choose
probably depends on what part of the country you're in, and how
far you need to travel! Click on the links below to get some further
details about travelling around.
Generally, unless you have a hire car, you will most likely travel around Croatia by either bus or train. The bus network is very extensive and there are many, many buses operating on inter-city as well as local routes.
Train travel in Croatia is easy and relatively inexpensive, but the train network isn't as wide reaching as the bus network. For example - famously - Dubrovnik has no train station, so don't try and reach the city by train!
Air, of course, is the quickest way to travel but also the priciest.
By Air
Croatia Airlines operates regular services between Zagreb and
other airports within the country... More...
By Bus
The bus network in Croatia is very far-reaching - all towns have
bus services to the local area and beyond. Plus also read our very useful tips for travelling by bus in Croatia! More...
By Car
If you've hired a car, or perhaps if you've travelled to Croatia
with your own, driving in Croatia isn't difficult... More...
By Train
The train network is relatively extensive, and is being continuously
upgraded... More...
By Ferry
There are numerous ferry services between the mainland and the
islands, as well as services along the coast... More...
Special Sections
Travelling from Italy to Croatia
Trieste, Venice, Treviso, Rimini, Ancona, Pescara and Bari.
Travelling from Austria to Croatia
Graz, Salzburg, Klagenfurt & Linz.
Travelling from Slovenia to Croatia
Ljubljana
Travelling from Hungary to Croatia
Budapest |