Transport
There are many options for reaching Croatia: land, sea or air!
Concerning air, even if the country isn’t very big, there are several airports all around the country. The national airline is Croatia Airlines, which operates regular national and international flights. During the tourist season there is an important number of low-cost airlines. See the passenger information of the Zagreb airport here: zagreb-airport.hr/home.
Rail connections offer direct or transfer connections with almost all European countries. Croatia has daily connections with Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, and Serbia. There are transfer connections with all other European countries. Find more information about trains here: hzpp.hr.
A very comprehensive autobus network connects all parts of the country. There are regular international coach services connecting Croatia with all neighbouring countries, as well as Austria, Switzerland, France, Germany, and Slovakia.
Bus services between major cities (intercity lines) are quite frequent, as are the regional services. The bus terminal with the most frequent services in Croatia is the Zagreb Bus Terminal. Find more information here: akz.hr.
Croatian highways are newly built, fast and modern. Tolls are charged on motorways and certain three-lane two-way roads in Istria. Information can be found on the following websites: hak.hr.
Croatian shores are open the whole year via a ferry service from Italy. The chief ports of the Adriatic are Ancona, Bari, Brindisi and Venice in Italy and Dubrovnik, Rijeka and Split in Croatia and the sea is well served by regional ferries. For more information please visit the following website: croatiaferries.com.