In: Travel Guide

04
Feb

Travel by train

Travelling by train is a popular mode of transport in Croatia, although the train network isn’t that extensive Trains in Croatia generally feature most within the country’s interior, and far less so along the coast. Zagreb is the…

04
Feb

Travel by bus

The bus service in Croatia is first class: from frequent express buses that cover longer distances that are reasonably comfortable right down to bus connections between the smallest villages in the country The train network in…

30
Jan

Travel by sea

Getting to one of the prettiest coasts in Europe by sea is definitely one of the most romantic experiences you can imagine The curved Croatian coastline has over a thousand islands, making it a real paradise…

29
Jan

Navigating Croatia’s Roads: A Simple Guide for Tourists

Croatia has modern, good-quality highways that quickly and safely link its tourist spots with the rest of Europe. Built continuously over the last 20 years, these highways have changed Croatia, making it easier for tourists to…

28
Jan

Croatian Airports

Planning a trip to Croatia? With nine international airports spread across the country, selecting the right one can significantly enhance your travel experience, particularly during the bustling summer season when Croatian roads see heavy traffic. 1….

04
Jan

Croatia: a member of the eurozone and the Schengen area

Currently the Schengen area covers over 4 million square kilometres, with a population of almost 420 million people, and includes 26 countries. On December 8, 2022, the Council decided to lift border controls with Croatia. However,…

04
Jan

Passport and visa

Croatia is now part of the European Union and joined the Schengen area on January 1, 2023. If you’re traveling to or from Croatia from another Schengen country, there’s generally no need to show your ID…

28
Nov

What to see and visit in Croatia?

Croatia  officially the Republic of Croatia is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. It shares a coastline along the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to…