Friday, 24 September 2010

By Air, By Train – Travel To Croatia

It is rather simple to get to Croatia. Visitors have a alternative of travelling by air, train or bus.

Travelling South to Dubrovnik, Croatia

By Air – Croatia has several airports. Some cater to primarily home and regional flights, while others are more multinational. The busier airports include Dubrovnik Airport, Pula Airport, Split Airport, Zadar Airport and Zagreb Airport. Croatia is rather reachable by plane. If you are from places such as Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Paris, Munch, Prague and Rome, you should be able to get a flight to Croatia quite easy. Visitors can also take Ryanair to Triest, Italy, before taking a bus to Croatia. This is rather a popular travel alternative. Whatever it is, be certain to pick out the airline that best fits your needs in conditions of location and cost. Be certain to confirm which airport your flight will be landing at.

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By Train – There are both direct and indirect train routes to Croatia. If you are from countries such as Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Italy or Greece, you will be in condition to get a direct train line to the major Croatian cities. If you are from any other European country, you can still travel to Croatia using an indirect train route. The primary railway line providers are Euro City and Intercity. They offer various routes and their tickets are priced differently. Many visitors favour to choose the train as it opens them the opportunity to travel in leisure and to savour the beautiful sights and views on the way. Moreover, it is a less pricey form of travelling compared to choosing a flight.

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