Croatia Bus Travel

Croatia is connected by customary international bus routes with Slovenia, Austria, France, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Slovakia and some other European states.

Sunrise in Croatia with the reflection of the bus driver in the mirror

A really broad net of local bus routes enables the passengers to easily get to Croatia, Zagreb and Split, and all other travel destinations. There are two daily buses from Venice that will bring you in Pula. It is a five hour journey with pit stops in Trieste and Rovinj. As for the other locations, there are both local and daily buses. Buses are a little slower than cars but frequently not by much. The accustomed routine is to break for 10 minutes every two hours which is not much different from driving and you will find out the service to be quite efficient as you do not have to exit the bus to pass the border. Immigration officials will board the bus to check your passports, and this affects minimal fuss.

You normally do not need to book far in advance merely it would be advisable if you are going away to a favourite coastal destination in the summertime. Also, think of that seats is assigned so if you don’t wish to be stuck in the back you should purchase your ticket a day ahead of time, if doable. The unique spot to buy bus tickets is at the bus terminal. You cannot buy bus tickets online. Baggage is placed below the bus and there is a small charge per bag.

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Bus Stop in Croatian is named ” Autobusna Stanica “. For bus Terminals the term used in Croatian is “Autobusni Kolodvor”.

Bus terminals in Croatia:

Dubrovnik bus Terminal
20000 Dubrovnik
Put Republike 38
Telephones: 0038560 305 070
Fax: 0038520 357 126

Bus Terminal Osijek
31000 Osijek
Trg Lavoslava Ružičke 2
Telephones: 0038560 33 44 66

Bus Terminal Pula
52100 Pula
Šijanska cesta 4
Telephones: 0038552 500 012
Fax: 0038552 535 158

Split bus Terminal
21000 Split
Obala kneza Domagoja 12
Telephones:0038521 338 469, 0038560 327 327
Fax: 0038521 338 540

Bus Terminal Rijeka
51000 Rijeka
Žabica 1
Telephones: 0038560 30 20 10
Fax: 0038551 332 532
Web: www.autotrans.hr
Email: autotrans@ri.htnet.hr

Bus Terminal Zadar
23000 Zadar
Ante Starčevića 1
Telephones: 0038523 211 555
Fax: 0038523 340 312

Bus Terminal Zagreb
10000 Zagreb
Avenija Marina Držića 4
Telephones: 0038560 313 333,003851 6008 631
Web: www.akz.hr

Bus Terminal Šibenik
22000 Šibenik
Draga 14
Telephones: 0038560 368 368
Fax: 0038522 219 892
Email: autotransport@si.htnet.hr

Travel To Croatia – By Air, By Train

It is rather easy to arrive to Croatia. Visitors have a alternative of travelling by air, train or bus.

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By Air – Croatia has several aerodromes. Some provide to chiefly home and territorial flights, while others are more worldwide. The busier aerodromes include Dubrovnik Airport, Pula Airport, Split Airport, Zadar Airport and Zagreb Airport. Croatia is rather gettable by plane. If you are from places such as Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Paris, Munch, Prague and Rome, you should be fit to get a flight to Croatia quite easily. Visitors can as well take Ryanair to Triest, Italy, before taking a bus to Croatia. This is quite a common traveling alternative. Whatever it is, be sure to select the airline that best suits your needs in terms of location and price. Be certain to confirm which aerodrome your flight will be landing at.

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By Train – There are both direct and indirect train routes to Croatia. If you are from countries such as Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Italy or Greece, you will be able to take a direct train line to the major Croatian urban centers. If you are from any other European country, you can however travel to Croatia using an indirect train route. The chief railway line providers are Euro City and Intercity. They offer different routes and their tickets are priced differently. Numerous visitors prefer to pick out the train as it grants them the opportunity to travel in leisure and to enjoy the pretty sights and views along the way. Furthermore, it is a less costly kind of travelling compared to getting a flight.