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INFO ABOUT
ARRIVAL AT CROATIA
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Arrival by
Plane

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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Arrivals by Car

For traveling to Croatia by car you will need a
green card and a valid driving license. Tolls are
collected on major motorways and several bridges.
For more information please visit the Croatian
Automobile Club site
www.hak.hr
>>
Documents
It is requested that you carry a valid driving
licence, automobile registration card and your
green card (unless regulated differently). All
damage to vehicle must be reported at the border
when entering the country.
Speed and Alcohol Limits
50 km/h - in built-up areas, 80 km/h - outside
built-up areas (unless otherwise stated), 130 km/h
- on motorways.
Speed limit for cars towing caravans or trailers
is 80 km/h.
The maximum permitted level of alcohol in the
blood is 0.0 parts per thousand.
The use of seat belts is mandatory
Use of mobile phones while driving is not
permitted
Driving with headlights on is mandatory during the
night and day
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Arrival by
Rail

The railway network connects Croatia to the major
cities in all neighboring countries: Slovenia,
Hungary, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Czheck
Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina
and Yugoslavia.
The site of Croatian Railways is
www.hznet.hr
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Informations about arrivals by
Boat

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.
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
Information on sailing times and fares is
obtainable from the following addresses:
Web:
www.jadrolinija.hr
Sem Marina
The Croatian passenger shiping line which
maintains the international daily ferry lines:
Split - Ancona - Split .
Season lines: Rijeka-Zadar-Split- Stari Grad (otok
Hvar)-Korcula-Dubrovnik-Bari, Ancona - island Hvar
- Ancona, Ancona - island Vis - Ancona, Zadar -
Ancona - Zadar, Ancona - island Mali Losinj -
Ancona.
Web:
www.sem-marina.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
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