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Driving in Croatia

Road in CroatiaIf you travel in Croatia by car, you will find roads in very good condition. Due to the geography of the country, there is one motorway (A6) connecting the capital Zagreb to the seaside, reaching Rijeka. There is another motorway (A1) that starts at some point from the first one and goes almost along the seaside, reaching major cities Zadar, Split and getting close to Dubrovnik. These two motorways have been recently finished and are in very good condition. There are plans to extend A1 up to Dubrovnik. They were very well known for traffic jams in places where work was still in progress, but the situation is better now. You will still have to wait sometimes in long queues at toll stations. There are some other motorways of course, but these two are of most interest to tourists.

When you go to your sea resort in Croatia, you will also travel on normal roads. These are in good condition usually, but have a lot of curves and points with no visibility, due to the cliffs. Pay the necessary attention, as Croatians are used to these roads and drive rather fast.

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Public transport in Croatia

Boats in CroatiaPublic transport is well developed in Croatia, especially in the tourist areas. As long as you want to reach a popular resort, you will generally have no problem getting there.

Major tourist cities are served by airports. There are airports in Rijeka, Pula, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Mali Losinj and Brač island. These cities are connected by flights to the capital Zagreb. There are a lot of direct flights from European countries to the seaside destinations during the summer. Domestic flights are not very popular, as most locals use their cars to reach various cities. There is no problem however to take a plane to Zagreb and then continue with a different flight to your final destination.

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