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From almost all major European cities
there are direct flights to Zagreb from
where a regular transfer to Split is
available. There are also direct flights
to Split from Amsterdam , Düsseldorf and
Rome. For more information please visit
the site of Croatia Airlines.
Web:
www.croatiaairlines.hr
Croatia Airlines
is national airport company, flies to:
• Regular International Flights:
Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, London,
Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, Sarajevo,
Skopje, Tel Aviv, Vienna and Zurich.
• Regular Domestic Flights: Zagreb,
Rijeka, Osijek, Brac, Dubrovnik, Pula,
Split, Zadar
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National Auto-club
of Republic of Croatia
24 hour technical assistance, provision
of information regarding travel on
Croatia's roads and traffic conditions
Dial 987 for road assistance
Info centar: (01) 4640 800
Web:
www.hak.hr
Documents:
To enter Croatia, a driver's licence, an
automobile registration card and vehicle
insurance documents (including Green
Card) are required.
Permitted speeds:
• 50 km/h - within built-up areas
• 90 km/h - outside built-up areas
• 110 km/h - on major motor routes
• 130 km/h - on motorways
• 80 km/h - for motor vehicles with a
caravan trailer
• 80 km/h - for buses and buses with a
light trailer
Rain: Please
adjust speed to conditions on wet roads.
Driving with headlights is obligatory
during both day and night.
Mobile phones: Use of mobile phones
while driving is not permitted
Maximum permitted amount of alcohol in
blood: 0.0 per mill!
Use of seat belts is obligatory.
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The Croatian coastal towns and cities
are served by ferry and ship services.
The inhabited islands are linked with
the mainland (and some of them also with
other islands) by ferry/ship services.
During the summer, the frequency of
ferry sailings is usually increased and
fast hydrofoil services are added. The
summer sailing schedule normally remains
in operation from 31 May to 28
September.
Domestic shipping lines
• Jadrolinija
The main Croatian passenger shiping
line, maintains the largest number of
regular international and domestic ferry
and shipping lines. Information on
sailing times and fares is obtainable
from the following addresses:
Web:
www.jadrolinija.hr
International and special lines:
- JADROLINIJA
The main Croatian passenger shiping
line, maintains the largest number of
regular international and domestic ferry
and shipping lines.
International Car Ferries:
• Rijeka-Zadar-Split-Stari Grad (otok
Hvar)-Korcula-Dubrovnik-Bari
• Split - Ancona - Split
• Korcula - Stari Grad (otok Hvar) -
Split - Ancona
• Zadar - Ancona - Zadar
• Zadar - Brbinj (Dugi otok) - Ancona
• Dubrovnik - Bari - Dubrovnik
- SPLIT TOURS
The Croatian passenger shiping line
which maintains the international daily
ferry lines: Split - Ancona - Split.
Season lines: Ancona - island Hvar -
Ancona, Ancona - island Vis - Ancona,
Ancona - island Mali Losinj - Ancona.
Web:
www.splittours.hr
- ADRIATICA
The Italian passenger shiping line which
maintains the regular international
ferry lines Ancona - Split - Ancona ("Linea
costa istriana")
The connection Trieste - Grado Lignano -
Piran - Rovinj - Brijuni during the
season. Web:
www.adriatica.it
- SNAV
The Italian company SNAV sails its fast
line between Italy-Croatia in only 4
hours. Ancona, Civitanova, Giulianova
and Pescara are connected to Split,
Zadar and Croatian islands. Web:
www.snav.com
- VENEZIA LINES d.o.o.
Venezia Lines is a high speed ferry
company, operating in the North Adriatic
and linking the North Adriatic's coasts
of Italy and
Croatia. In 2006 Venezia Lines will
operate a fleet of 3 high speed vessels,
with the capacity for passengers as well
as cars and small vans (up to 2.3m in
height). Venezia Lines offices are in
Venice (Italy) and Porec (Croatia).
For online reservations:
www.venezialines.com
Routes operated. Departures:
• From Venecija to Porec, Rovinj, Pula,
Rabac, Opatija, M. Losinj
• From Rimini to Porec, Pula, M. Losinj
• From Ravenna to Porec
• From Porec to Venecija, Ravenna,
Rimini
• From Rovinj to Venecija
• From Pula to Venecija, Rimini
• From Rabac to Venecija
• From Opatija to Venecija
• From M. Losinj to Venecija, Rimini
Car ferry departures:
• From Pula to Venecija & Venecija to
Pula
• From Rovinja to Venecija & Venecija to
Rovinj
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BY BUS |
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A very comprehensive coach network
connects all parts of the country. There
are regular
international coach services connecting
Croatia with all neighbouring countries,
as well
as Switzerland, France, Germany and
Slovakia.
Bus service between major cities
(intercity lines) is quite frequent, as
well as regional
services. The most frequent bus terminal
in Croatia is Bus Terminal
Zagreb (in Croatian "Autobusni kolodvor
Zagreb")
Web:
www.autotrans.hr
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The rail network connects all major
Croatian cities, except Dubrovnik. There
are direct lines to Slovenia, Hungary,
Italy, Greece, Austria, Switzerland,
Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia
and Montenegro. There are indirect lines
to almost all other European countries.
Eurocity and Intercity:
• EC "Mimara": München - Salzburg -
Villach - Ljubljana - Zagreb;
• IC "Croatia": Vienna - Maribor -
Zagreb;
• IC "Sava": München - Salzburg -
Villach - Ljubljana - Zagreb - Beograd;
• IC "Kvarner": Budapest - Zagreb -
Rijeka;
• IC "Podravka":
Osijek-Nasice-Virovitica-Koprivnica-Zagreb
• "Olimpus": Zagreb-Beograd-Skoplje-Solun
• Express: Zürich-Zagreb
Hrvatske zeljeznice d.o.o.
web:
www.hznet.hr
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