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Travel to Zadar


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By plane

Zadar Airport IATA: ZAD, ICAO: LDZD. handles only domestic flights and also operates as a commercial and air force training base. Cheap flights exist but also may be hard to find.

There is an evening flight from Zagreb. During the summer seasons there are also various tourist flights from several European cities, however, during the off season during fall and winter,

�    AdriaJet  sells tickets on charter flights ?+385 48 240600.

�    Ryanair; operates low cost flights from London Stansted, Edinburgh, Dublin, Brussels (Charleroi), Dusseldorf (Weeze), Oslo (Rygge), Frankfurt Hahn, Karlsruhe Baden, Bari and Pisa to Zadar.

The adjacent bus and train stations are about 15 min walk from city centre. There are frequent buses and taxis.

Buses run to the Central bus station and Old town from Zadar airport terminal. These buses are clean, comfortable and efficient. Buses run in conjunction with arriving flights. Therefore they will run more frequently during weekdays than at weekends, as more flights are arriving at the airport. However, at weekends it is still possible to catch a bus. The airport bus costs 25 kuna.

The following website outlines the timings of buses, which run between the airport, bus station and old town =

By bus

Frequent buses run to and from Zagreb (3h 30 min), Rijeka (change for Trieste in Italy), Pula, Sibenik, Split and on to Dubrovnik. Information ? +385 23 211555.

Reservations by phone are possible with some operators.

�    Contus ? +385 23 314477.

�    Touring Eurolines Germany, connects Zadar with several German cities.

About half the buses for Zagreb pass through the stunning Plitvice National Park.

�    In the season daily buses to Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina, http://www.cazmatrans.hr/zd-bih.html]

By train

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