Buses Pula

Pula is the biggest town on the Istrian peninsula; it has been the administrative centre of Pula since the Roman times. It is known for the antique buildings the most famous of which is the Roman Amphitheatre that is the Arena. The other two significant buildings are the Temple of Augustus and the Triumphal Arch […]

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Buses Rijeka

Rijeka is the third biggest city in Croatia and the biggest port. Therefore, public transport network in Rijeka is very well developed. Namely, the city transport company is Autotrolej with 20 city lines, 33 suburban and 3 night lines which connect 12 cities and municipalities with Rijeka. Buses are orange and they run frequently and […]

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View on Budapest

New bus route Budapest – Dubrovnik

As of first of April a new bus route will be available between Budapest and Dubrovnik, which makes it much more easy to travel between the cities, the route will drive via the following Hungarian cities, Siofok and Szekesfehervar and the following Croatian cities: Zagreb, Zadar, Vodice, Sibenik, Split, Makarska, Ploce, Metkovic, before reaching it’s […]

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Split Airport

Split Airport (SPU) – Transport Options and General Information

Split Airport, locally known as Resnik Airport, is the 2nd busiest airport in Croatia, right after the Airport in Zagreb. It plays a vital role in connecting the region to numerous European destinations. SPU airport primarily caters to seasonal flights, making it a hub for travelers visiting the Dalmatian coast during peak tourism months. Moreover, […]

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