Flights within Croatia
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia with a rich history. Nature lovers can enjoy the Medvednica Nature Park, which is located on the slopes of the beautiful Medvednica mountain, whose highest peak is Sljeme. The sights of Zagreb that you must visit are: Croatian Museum of Naive Art, Mimara Museum, Archaeological Museum, Maksimir Park, Jarun Lake, Mirogoj Cemetery, Lotrščak Tower, Andautonija Archaeological Park, Ban Jelačić Square and Zagreb Cathedral.
- Split - Zagreb from 46 €
- Dubrovnik - Zagreb from 48 €
- Pula - Zagreb from 42 €
- Zadar - Zagreb from 43 €
- Brač - Zagreb from 48 €
Split is the second largest city in Croatia, situated on the Adriatic coast. Split has many historical attractions that are a must for any visitor. The most popular attraction is Diocletian's Palace. More than 1700 years old, the palace is one of the most important pieces of architectural heritage of the Roman Empire. Other attractions that you should visit in Split are: The Vranjača cave, Marjan Forest Park, Ivan Meštrović Gallery, The city stadium at Poljud, Riva (Split waterfront), The statue of Gregory of Nin, The Silver Gate, The Bronze Gate and The Gallery of Fine Arts.
- Zagreb - Split from 57 €
- Osijek - Split from 45 €
Dubrovnik is situated on the south of the Adriatic Sea coast. Dubrovnik has many attractions that are a must, and the most famous attraction are the 2 km long city walls. They have five forts, three entrances and sixteen towers and bastions. If you walk along the walls for 2 km, you will see all the main sights of Dubrovnik. Other attractions in Dubrovnik include: Stradun (the main street in Dubrovnik), Fort Lovrijenac, The Old Harbour, The Pile Gate and The Cathedral of the Assumption.
- Zagreb - Dubrovnik from 57 €
- Osijek - Dubrovnik from 45 €
Zadar is located on the Dalmatian coast and has a very rich history. The most famous attraction that you should visit in Zadar are the Old City Walls. The Venetians built the walls in the 16th century as a defense against the Turks. You should also visit Land Gate (built in 1543) which has the relief of the emblem of Venice and other interesting features. Other must-see attractions in Zadar are: The Sea Organ, The Greeting to the Sun (a light installation on the waterfront), an exhibition of church inventory called The Gold and Silver of Zadar, The Museum of Ancient Glass, The Zadar Cathedral and The Roman Forum.
- Pula - Zadar from 42 €
- Zagreb - Zadar from 54 €
Pula is the largest city on the Istrian peninsula. As a city rich in history, Pula has many attractions that you should visit. The most famous attraction of Pula is the Arena – the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world. Visit subterranean caverns in Arena where the Romans kept wild animals together with the Christians. Today the Arena is an outdoor concert venue with music and theatre programmes. Sights you should visit while you are in Pula are: The Gate of Hercules (dating from the 1st century), The twin Gates, Archaeological Museum of Istria, The Temple of Augustus, The Arch of the Sergii, The historical Museum of Istria and The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas.
- Zadar - Pula from 42 €
- Zagreb - Pula from 53 €
The island of Brač is the highest and third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. Brač is full of cultural and historical heritage, magnificent nature and sparkling beaches. Zlatni rat beach in Bol is the most recognizable symbol of the island and the entire Croatian coast. The island's beautiful coves and cypress forests, as well as its snow-white stone, which you can find in many architectural gems of Dalmatia, will give you a taste of that special Mediterranean lifestyle. Discover the only Academy of Sculpture in Croatia, enjoy the view from Vidova Gora, the highest peak on all Croatian islands.
- Zagreb - Brač from 57 €
Osijek is a city in eastern Croatia located on the banks of the Drava River. It is known for its rich history, architecture and vibrant culture. One of the most important sights of Osijek is the Tvrđa, the historical core of Osijek. Tvrđa is full of charming alleys, baroque buildings, restaurants and cafes that bring the city to life. Osijek is known for its rich cultural scene, with numerous theaters, museums and galleries. Nature lovers can enjoy beautiful parks because Osijek is the city with the most greenery and green areas in Croatia. This city is also known for its gastronomy, especially Slavonian specialties.
- Split - Osijek from 46 €
- Dubrovnik - Osijek from 48 €
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia with a rich history. Nature lovers can enjoy the Medvednica Nature Park, which is located on the slopes of the beautiful Medvednica mountain, whose highest peak is Sljeme. The sights of Zagreb that you must visit are: Croatian Museum of Naive Art, Mimara Museum, Archaeological Museum, Maksimir Park, Jarun Lake, Mirogoj Cemetery, Lotrščak Tower, Andautonija Archaeological Park, Ban Jelačić Square and Zagreb Cathedral.
- Split - Zagreb from 46 €
- Dubrovnik - Zagreb from 48 €
- Pula - Zagreb from 42 €
- Zadar - Zagreb from 43 €
- Brač - Zagreb from 48 €
Split is the second largest city in Croatia, situated on the Adriatic coast. Split has many historical attractions that are a must for any visitor. The most popular attraction is Diocletian's Palace. More than 1700 years old, the palace is one of the most important pieces of architectural heritage of the Roman Empire. Other attractions that you should visit in Split are: The Vranjača cave, Marjan Forest Park, Ivan Meštrović Gallery, The city stadium at Poljud, Riva (Split waterfront), The statue of Gregory of Nin, The Silver Gate, The Bronze Gate and The Gallery of Fine Arts.
- Zagreb - Split from 57 €
- Osijek - Split from 45 €
Dubrovnik is situated on the south of the Adriatic Sea coast. Dubrovnik has many attractions that are a must, and the most famous attraction are the 2 km long city walls. They have five forts, three entrances and sixteen towers and bastions. If you walk along the walls for 2 km, you will see all the main sights of Dubrovnik. Other attractions in Dubrovnik include: Stradun (the main street in Dubrovnik), Fort Lovrijenac, The Old Harbour, The Pile Gate and The Cathedral of the Assumption.
- Zagreb - Dubrovnik from 57 €
- Osijek - Dubrovnik from 45 €
Zadar is located on the Dalmatian coast and has a very rich history. The most famous attraction that you should visit in Zadar are the Old City Walls. The Venetians built the walls in the 16th century as a defense against the Turks. You should also visit Land Gate (built in 1543) which has the relief of the emblem of Venice and other interesting features. Other must-see attractions in Zadar are: The Sea Organ, The Greeting to the Sun (a light installation on the waterfront), an exhibition of church inventory called The Gold and Silver of Zadar, The Museum of Ancient Glass, The Zadar Cathedral and The Roman Forum.
- Pula - Zadar from 42 €
- Zagreb - Zadar from 54 €
Pula is the largest city on the Istrian peninsula. As a city rich in history, Pula has many attractions that you should visit. The most famous attraction of Pula is the Arena – the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world. Visit subterranean caverns in Arena where the Romans kept wild animals together with the Christians. Today the Arena is an outdoor concert venue with music and theatre programmes. Sights you should visit while you are in Pula are: The Gate of Hercules (dating from the 1st century), The twin Gates, Archaeological Museum of Istria, The Temple of Augustus, The Arch of the Sergii, The historical Museum of Istria and The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas.
- Zadar - Pula from 42 €
- Zagreb - Pula from 53 €
The island of Brač is the highest and third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. Brač is full of cultural and historical heritage, magnificent nature and sparkling beaches. Zlatni rat beach in Bol is the most recognizable symbol of the island and the entire Croatian coast. The island's beautiful coves and cypress forests, as well as its snow-white stone, which you can find in many architectural gems of Dalmatia, will give you a taste of that special Mediterranean lifestyle. Discover the only Academy of Sculpture in Croatia, enjoy the view from Vidova Gora, the highest peak on all Croatian islands.
- Zagreb - Brač from 57 €
Osijek is a city in eastern Croatia located on the banks of the Drava River. It is known for its rich history, architecture and vibrant culture. One of the most important sights of Osijek is the Tvrđa, the historical core of Osijek. Tvrđa is full of charming alleys, baroque buildings, restaurants and cafes that bring the city to life. Osijek is known for its rich cultural scene, with numerous theaters, museums and galleries. Nature lovers can enjoy beautiful parks because Osijek is the city with the most greenery and green areas in Croatia. This city is also known for its gastronomy, especially Slavonian specialties.
- Split - Osijek from 46 €
- Dubrovnik - Osijek from 48 €
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- Hand baggage: 1 piece up to 8 kg (max.dimensions 115 cm)
- IMPORTANT!!! Checked baggage: not included in the price
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City | Transport information |
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Dubrovnik | Platanus Travel Agency travel agency's bus stations: - Main bus station – Gruž - bus station next to Grawe insurance building - Cable car bus station - Main bus station For more infomation please contact Platanus Travel Agency (Tel: +385 20 358 516, Platanus Travel Agency) or Dubrovnik Airport (Tel: +385 20 773 100). |
Pula | Bus transport has been organised in cooperation with the company Flis d.o.o., and passengers will be transported by shuttle bus from the city of Pula to the Airport and back. During April, the bus timetable will follow the flight schedule, and starting from May buses will depart every hour. You can view the schedule here. Tickets can be purchased inside the bus or online. Find out more here. |
Rijeka | Rijeka - Zagreb Pleso Prijevoz is the company that organizes van transport between the city of Rijeka and Zagreb Airport. |
Split | Bus transport is organized in co-operation with Pleso Prijevoz. You can check the timetable here. Contact: tel. +385-21-203-119, +385-21-203-508, +385-21-203-507; e-mail: split@plesoprijevoz.hr; website: www.plesoprijevoz.hr. |
Zadar | Bus transport is organized in co-operation with Liburnija, and the bus leaves the airport soon after the arrival of Croatia Airlines scheduled flight or 75 minutes before its departure. You can find more details here or call +385-23-250-094. |
Zagreb | Bus transport is organized in co-operation with Pleso Prijevoz. You can check the timetable here For all departures before 6 a.m. and after 8 p.m. please look for information on +385-1-6331-982, e-mail: plesoprijevoz@plesoprijevoz.hr or at www.plesoprijevoz.hr |