Urlaub in Dalmatien

Anreise nach Dalmatien

by car

 
Travel to Croatia by car
Travel to Croatia by car
Documents 
When arriving in Croatia by car it is requested that you carry a valid driver's license, car registration card and your Green Card (proof of car insurance)

Speed and alcohol limits
Speed limit in settlements is 50 km/h and 80 km/h in out of settlements (unless stated differently). On highways a speed limit is 130 km/h.
The maximum permitted level of alcohol in the blood is 0�.

Bridge and tunnel tolls
You have to pay tolls also on these roads: Ostrovica-Kupjak, Ucka Tunnel and Krk Bridge. 

Road tolls 
You have to pay a road tolls on these highways: Zagreb-Karlovac, Zapresic-Krapina, Zagreb-Velika Kopanica, St Helena-Komin and Varazdin-Gorican. 

Petrol stations
Petrol stations are open from 7 am to 7 pm or 8 pm every day and during the summer until 10 pm  
there are also petrol stations that are opened round the clock in the larger towns and on main international routes all petrol stations sell: Eurosuper 95, Super 98, Normal and Euro Diesel.

Rent-a-Car
This service is available in all cities, tourist resorts and airports

by plane


Airports in Croatia
Airports in Croatia
International airports
Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Pula, Rijeka, Zadar and Osijek. Only smaller planes can land at the Brac and Losinj airports.   

Information
 
Zagreb 01 / 6265-222
Split 021 / 203-171
Dubrovnik 020 / 773-222
Pula 052 / 550-900
Rijeka 051 / 842-132
Zadar 023 / 313-311
Osijek 031 / 297-438
Brac 021 / 648-615
Losinj 051 / 231-666

Croatia Airlines
The national airline company flying to and from Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, D�sseldorf, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Copenhagen, London, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje, Vienna, Zurich, Tel Aviv, and, seasonally, to Manchester.  

Other airline companies flaying to Croatia
Adria Airways, Aeroflot, Air Bosnia, Austrian Airlines, Air France, Avioimpex, British Airways, �SA, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Malev and Swissair.

by boat


Croatia Ferries lines
Ferry lines in Croatia
International ferry lines
Zadar - (Brbinj/Dugi otok) - Ancona
Sibenik - Ancona
Korcula - (Stari grad/Hvar) - Split - (Vis) - Ancona
Pula - Venecija
Dubrovnik - Bari

Jadrolinija
The main Croatian ship passenger carrier keeps the majority of the regular, international and domestic ferry and shipping lines. The main office  is in Rijeka (051/666-100). 

Ferry lines along the coast
Rijeka - (Rab) - (Zadar) - Split - (Stari Grad/Hvar) - Korcula - (Sobra/Mljet) - Dubrovnik - Bari

Local ferry lines
Local ferry lines connect the following islands with the mainland: Cres, Losinj, Rab, Pag, Ugljan, Pasman, Dugi otok, Iz, Solta, Brac, Hvar, Vis, the Peljesac Peninsula, Korcula, Lastovo and Mljet, and local ship and fast-ship lines connect other inhabited islands on which there is no car traffic. 

Customs
Customs branch offices for entering of foreign ships are: Umag, Porec, Rovinj, Pula, Rasa/Brsica, Rijeka, Mali Losinj, Senj, Maslenica, Zadar, Sibenik, Split, Ploce, Metkovic, Korcula and Dubrovnik, and during the summer season also in Kanegra, Novigrad, Bozava, Sali, Ravni Zakan, Primosten, Hvar, Vis, Komiza, Vela Luka and Ubli.

by train


Trains and railways in Croatia
Croatian trains and railways
The Railway connects all major Croatian cities, except Dubrovnik. Croatia has direct connections with Slovenia, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, France, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and indirect connections with almost all other European countries.


Eurocity and Intercity 
 
EC "Mimara" Munich - Salzburg - Villach- Ljubljana - Zagreb
IC "Croatia"  Vienna- Maribor - Zagreb
IC "Kvarner" Budapest - Zagreb - Rijeka
IC "Drava" Budapest - Cakovec - Ljubljana - Venice

by bus


Bus lines connect all parts of the country. Regular international bus lines connect Croatia with all neighboring countries, as well as most of middle European and west European countries.