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Croatia has in the recent time built many km. with highways which binds together the entire country. There used to be a lot of queues, but now the security is improved. New roads are built through Istria - from Pula to Slovenia and from tunnel Ucka to Rijeka. You can get to Istria by using either a plane or train. There are airports in Pula and Trieste, 65 km from Porec.

Travel with bus


Daily bus lines combine Croatia along with Austria, Italy, Hungary, France, Germany, Slovakia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is it cheapest way to get over to Croatia from Europe.
Bus bearings are also awfully cheap as they are smart to drive. They are one of the least crowded places in Croatia.
Info bus in Zagreb: 060 313 333
Abroad bearings: +385 1 6157 938
www.akz.hr

Travel with a car


Roads in Croatia are only getting better and better. Last summer there was waiting on the high because of all the tourism. To drive in Croatia you need a green card and a valid driver license. Road tolls vary for motorways and bridges.
Fuel is cheaper in Croatia than in other countries in Europe. A few gasoline stations are open 24-7, but most gas stations work from kl.06-20. Lead free gasoline is available on all stations and is colored with a green color. In July and August news appear on more languages due to the tourism.
On high ways you are allowed to drive 130 km/h only if nothing else is specified. On smaller highways you are allowed to drive 100km/h. Where there is dense living you are allowed to drive 50 km/h. In places with few people, you are allowed to drive 80 km/h. Penalties depend on what kind of crime you have committed. You are not allowed to drink alcohol at all before driving. Car accident should be reported to tlf 92
Help on the way:


A Croatian car club has co-operates along with several car clubs other land.
HAK Draškovieva Zagreb tel: fax. 01 448 630
Help on the highway is open 24-7, tlf.nr is 987
Rent-a-car: The driver has to be 23 and have a valid driver license.
Info about autobahn - and bridge tolls: http://www.hak.hr
Info on gas prices: http://www.hak.hr
List of gas stations: http://www.hak.hr

Get over from the north: Ljubljana Crni Kal border Pozane-Buzet-Vizinada-Porec or Ljubljana-Kopar– border Kastell or Plovanija-Buje-Novigrad-Porec or Trieste-Kopar-border Kastell Plovanija Buje Novigrad Porec
Get over from the east: Zagreb-Rijeka-Tunnel Ucka-Pazin–Baderna-Porec
Get over from the south: Pula-Vodnjan-Bale-Porec

Travel with Boat


Jadrolinija is a Croatian boat transporter with both foreign and domestic travels. Can be reached at +385 51 666 111
Foreign trips: Zadar-Ancona, Korcula-Stari Grad/ Hvar-Split-Ancona, Dubrovnik-Bari, Pula – Venice
Boat trips along the Croatian coast
Rijeka-Zadar-Split-Stari Grad/Hvar-Korcula-Sobra /Mljet-Dubrovnik-Bari
Local trips between islands: Cres, Losinj, Pag, Rab, Ugljan, Pasman, Dugi Otok, Iz, Solta, Brac, Hvar, Vis, Peljesac, Korcula, Lastovo, Mljet
With your own boat there is a passage in Porec
In the summer; Trieste-Porec-Pula
Or summer trips Venice-Porec and Gando-Trieste-Porec

Travel with airplane

Almost all European airports fly to the capitol of Croatia – Zagreb; where you can continue your trip toward the coast. Croatia airlines and a few other big airlines are flying daily to Zagreb. Charter planes are mainly popular in the summer season to Pula, Rijeka, Split, Brac, Zadar and Dubrovnik.

To other foreign countries there are planes to Amsterdam, Berlin, Bruxelles, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Milano, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Prague, Tel Aviv, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje, Wien, and Zurich, and also Manchester during the season.

Info: tlf. 062 77 77 77 or +385 1 487 27 27.

From Scandinavia, you got Norwegian at www.norwegian.no.
The cheapest way to Pula, Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik is to take a plane directly. Or a transit over to London (Cessation) before going to Pula, Rijeka or Trieste.

From England: www.ryanair.com

Travels to Pula and Zadar.

For travels in Europe: www.croatiaairlines.hr

For Travels in Europe: www.skyeurope.com

Direct airplanes to Split, Zadar and Dubrovnik.

Other the airlines which are flying to Croatia:

Aeroflot, Alitalia, Australian Airlines, Air Franchise, Avioimpex , British Airways, Crossair , CSA, Lufthansa, LOT, Malev, Turkish airlines, SkyEurope

 

 

Travel by train

 


Direct trains connect Slovenia, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, France, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

F ex. Munich-Rijeka a pox 9 hours, Wien Rijeka a pox 5 hours.
Train types: EuroCity (EC) InterCity (IC), Express (Ex), Express (B)
EuroCity in InterCity line:
EC "Mimara": Berlin-Leipzig-Munich-Salzburg-Ljubljana-Zagreb;
IC "Croatia": Wien-Maribor-Zagreb;
IC "Kvarner": Budapest-Zagreb-Rijeka ;
IC "Drava": Budapest-Cakovec-Ljubljana-Venice

And trips to Pazin (32km) or Kopar (Slovenia 55km)

For additional info:
Train info: 060 333 444, Abroad mobile + 385 1 4573 283 or www.hznet.hr.

Vise informacija na: www.hznet.hr

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 June 2010 )
 

How to get to Cervar

A new road has been built through Istria, from Pula to the Slovenian border, and the other road leads to the tunel Ucka and then to Rijeka.

Olive oil

The olive oil in Istria has great quality and has been famous ever since the Roman empire. Istria is one of the few places so high up north where olives are to be found.

Cervar Marine

The marine has 259 places for boats, all from 3 to 25 meters, and the maks depth is 5 meters. All places can use electrisity and water at all times.

 

Weather in Croatia

Pula
20°C
Pula 20°C Dubrovnik 21°C Lošinj 21°C Osijek 18°C Rijeka 20°C Split 19°C Zadar 18°C Zagreb 16°C
 

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