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Rail Europe

 

Italy is a major point of departure for a holiday in Croatia, with dozens of air, rail, bus and ferry routes plus a road that connects Trieste, Italy to Croatia, passing through Slovenia. No wonder so many Italians holiday in Croatia!

Here are your options:

From Venice to Croatia

Ferries
From April to October there are catamarans from Venice to the Istrian towns of Rovinj, Pula, Porec, Rabac and Mali Losinj. See more.

Flights
Croatia Airlines runs summer flights from Venice to Dubrovnik. See more.

Trains
There's a daily train connecting Venice to Zagreb, stopping in Ljubljana, Slovenia. See more.

Buses
There are buses from Monday to Saturday from Venice to Istria stopping in Pula, Pazin, Buzet and other towns. See more.

From Rome to Croatia

Flights
Easyjet flies from Rome to Dubrovnik and Split in the summer only. Croatia Airlines has direct flights to Dubrovnik and Split all year. Flights from Italy are ever-changing. Find out about new flights to Croatia by subscribing (free) to Croatia Traveller's Croatia flights blog.

From Ancona to Croatia

Ferries
Ancona is a major embarkation point for ferries to Croatia year-round. There are daily ferries from Ancona to Split year-round and regular ferries from Ancona to Zadar. Summer ferries stop in Hvar or Vis. See more on Dalmatia ferries.

From Bari to Croatia

Ferries
There are regular ferries from Bari to Dubrovnik that stop in the winter.

From Trieste to Croatia

Buses
There are regular buses from Trieste to Istrian towns, to Zagreb, to Rijeka and a summer bus from Trieste to Dubrovnik. Yes, it's a long trip. See more.

 

 

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