Showing posts with label Travelling around. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travelling around. Show all posts

Feb 28, 2009

Ryanair introduced flights from Osijek to Frankfurt

The largest European low-cost company Ryanair has finally decided to include Airport Osijek in its timetable. Starting May 6 2009, two times a week a new air line will connect the biggest town in eastern Croatia with Frankfurt in Germany.

Return flights from Osijek Klisa Airport to Frankfurt Hahn Airport (Boeing 737-800 planes with capacity of 186 and 189 passengers) will be on Wednesdays and on Sundays. Return flight cost, including all taxes, will be 53.67 EUR.

Although Osijek Airport officials hoped that Ryanair will also introduce flights to London, unfortunately that didn’t happen.

In the same time, Germanwings flights from Osijek to Germany have been discontinued for this season. During the summer season, Croatia Airlines will reintroduce flights from Osijek to Split and Zagreb.


Osijek Klisa Airport

Osijek Klisa Airport is settled 20km away from Osijek by the Osijek-Vukovar regional road. There is a shuttle bus leaving 1,5 hour before all flights in front of Urania cinema in downtown Osijek. The bus will take you straight to the airport and the ticket price is 20 Kuna.

Osijek - Ante Starcevica main square

Osijek is well-connected with regular bus routes running to most Croatian cities and also has daily service to Bosnia, Serbia and Germany. Buses also run to Switzerland three times per week.

The Croatia railway network has regular trains from Osijek to Zagreb six times per day and one to Rijeka. From Zagreb, there are connections to Slovenia, Austria, Germany and Switzerland . The trip to Zagreb takes a mere three hours if you're travelling with modern tilting trains, but up to five hours with other trains. Other international destinations served from Osijek are Sarajevo and Budapest.

If you’re travelling by car, Osijek is connected with Zagreb by a modern 4-lane motorway and it takes about 2,5 hours to reach it.

Feb 24, 2009

Croatia Flights



Trying to find the most affordable and convenient flights to Croatia can often be a difficult task. For years the experts at JayWay Travel have been assisting clients with advice and solutions on how best to get to Croatia from the US, Canada and different parts of Europe. We would like to share some of our insight that we have learned over the years.



There has been talk in the last couple years of a direct flight from the US to Croatia but unfortunately up until now nothing has been confirmed. A Delta Airlines flight to Split or Dubrovnik was discussed but it appears maybe due to the economic times talk of this has stalled. So unfortunately it looks like we will have to wait through another season and hope that this becomes a reality for next year.

However not to worry, there are still convenient connections through a number of gateway cities in Western Europe. The most popular gateway city where we send a majority of our clients is Frankfurt with London, Amsterdam, Paris and Dublin also offering reasonable connections. Most of these routes from Western Europe to Croatia are serviced by the national carrier, Croatia Airlines, so good to find an international airline that partners with them. These airlines make up a group which is known as the Star Alliance. Other carries with more limited routes into Croatia include British Airways, Aer Lingus and Austrian Airlines to name a few of the larger carriers.

There are three airports in Croatia where a majority of flights are concentrated and these include Dubrovnik, Split and Zagreb. Flights to Dubrovnik and Split are quite seasonable with a majority of their routes running in a six month period between April and October with the four months between June and September making up the busiest months for traffic. Zagreb being the capital and business center tends to have a more consistent schedule throughout the year. There are also smaller secondary airports such as Pula, Zadar and Rijeka which run more limited routes exclusively for vacationers. When traveling internationally your best bet is to fly into and out of the three mentioned above of Dubrovnik, Split and Zagreb.

With our clients from the US and Canada we find the most common route they fly and we suggest is into Dubrovnik and returning from Split or vice versa. This makes for the most convenient way to take in all the highlights of the southern region of Croatia known as Dalmatia. Rather than having to make your way back to the same city (i.e. flying into and out of Dubrovnik) JayWay Travel is able to source flights into and out of different airport cities within Croatia at the same price as if you booked a round trip into and out the same city. From a convenience of travel and cost perspective this is certainly the way to go. For those who have an extended period of time and who want to cover the north of Croatia including Istria we tend to have them fly into Dubrovnik and back from Zagreb at the same price for what it would cost for a round trip through Dubrovnik. This certainly saves travelers a lot of time and effort as although Zagreb and Dubrovnik look close on a map it is a long journey by bus or car between the two.

Another source of flights into Croatia from Western and even now from Eastern Europe is through some of the low cost carriers which are abundant throughout Europe. If you are based in Europe this is certainly the best solution from a cost standpoint as these flights if booked far enough in advance can be extremely affordable. These flights arrive into places such as Dubrovnik and Split but you will find a majority of flights to these secondary airports such as Pula and Zadar consist primarily of low cost carriers. JayWay has an excellent knowledge of the different low cost carrier routes so as part of our packages we often provide clients with advice free of charge. Usually it is cheaper for our clients to book directly through the websites of these low cost European carriers as we will not be able to obtain them a better rate. We encourage this as we would prefer our clients get a better deal and get to Croatia the most convenient way possible.

One thought of international travelers is to combine an international flight to Western Europe with one of these low cost carriers onto Croatia. Often this can make for significant savings but we always tell people to be careful when trying to plan such a connection. You want to leave yourself plenty of time between connections or even overnight in a city and plan to catch the flight to Croatia the next day. Unfortunately since these international and low cost carriers are not linked if your international connection is delayed you are out of luck. Since they are not related the low cost airline obviously has no responsibility for the delays of the international airline and they clearly state this so beware. Although it may appear worthwhile price wise by the time you deal with the hassle of trying to make connections, time spent waiting for your layover, transport to different airports or having to spend money on a hotel it is usually worth the extra money to book the international connection. Often it may even after all is said and done be around the same price anyway.



For international travelers from the US and Canada for example the low cost carriers can certainly be used to your advantage. Often we prepare trips for people where they combine different countries in the Eastern Europe using the low cost carriers from these countries to get to Croatia. One excellent example is we have people combine a trip to Prague with Croatia. During the summer season there is a very reasonable connection between Prague and Dubrovnik or Split making for an easy connection. Again people often have the perception from looking at a map that the countries in Eastern Europe are close together but unfortunately the bus and train connections between Prague and Croatia for example are not quite up to Western European standards. The quickest bus or train connection from Prague to the south of Croatia can take as long as a full day.

When it comes to flights we also suggest people utilize the domestic connections within Croatia. Croatia Airlines has very reasonable connections between cities especially when booked in advance. For example a connection between Dubrovnik and Zagreb can be booked online at rates starting for less than $40 one way. With careful planning these flights can cut down both your domestic travel and also some of your international travel when combining Croatia with other European countries. Please note that on the Croatia Airlines website they do not allow for booking more than six months in advance. All the feedback we have received from our clients about Croatia Airlines has been quite positive as it has standards comparable to its Western European counterparts. One sign of this is their membership into the Star Alliance mentioned above.

At first when planning a Croatia trip we believe a lot of people get discouraged because of what appears to be the high prices and limited connections to get them to there. Hopefully from some of our advice above you can see several viable options exist and we believe it is only going to get better. Feel free to contact the experts at JayWay Travel anytime at info@jaywaytravel.com, through our website at http://www.jaywaytravel.com/, within the US at 914 595 4540 or within Europe at +44 20 8133 7150 and we are glad to provide you with advice on what solution is best for you.

Feb 8, 2009

Seasonal Croatia

Best time to visit Croatia? When to go to Croatia?



Croatia for the most part is a seasonal destination with more or less a six month period within which we recommend (JayWay) guests to travel. This period runs from the beginning of April until the end of October. Although we believe Croatia can be enjoyed any time of year it is really at its best when it is warm and the sun is shining. Below I have broken down the year month by month starting with April to provide some advice for planning when to take your next Croatia trip.

April

Typically around Easter time is when the cities in Croatia wake up from their winter rest and start to come to life. This is a very affordable time to go and especially good if you want to avoid the crowds. The weather can be quite pleasant and comfortable reaching t-shirt weather during the day but too early to take a dip in the sea. We would probably suggest spending more time on the coast with maybe a quick trip to sea for a taste of the islands. It is not the month to spend an extended period of time there because the island locations are especially dependent on warmer weather. Basing yourself in a place like Dubrovnik and making day trips would be our suggestion at this time of year.

May

Value for money wise maybe the best month to travel to Croatia. The crowds have not yet started to appear in masses but you will find most tourist services should be operational at this time or least starting to get their act together. Generally you will get your first taste of hotter weather in May so some time in the water is definitely a possibility. May is just out of what is deemed the peak season in Croatia from June to September so you can still find very reasonable rates for on services such as accommodations. For those looking for a more relaxed time of year to visit while still being able to enjoy the total Croatia experience May is a safe bet.

June

The unofficial opening to the summer season occurs around the middle of the month. From the first of June the summer transport schedules take effect providing visitors with a lot more options for ferries and buses. Also a number of the low cost European airline providers tend to start their Croatia routes in June so you will start to notice the crowds appearing from European countries. With the crowds comes an increase in pricing so you will see a fair jump in pricing from April and May. June is a good month for those who want a taste of the summer Croatian atmosphere but without the sometimes craziness of July and August.

July

July is the opening act for the headliner that is the month of August. If I had to pick between the two I would probably suggest guests travel in July rather than August. Make sure to be aware this is when the highest prices for services appear, restaurant owners will even change their menus and jack up the prices at this time. You also have to be more choosey with your restaurant selections as it is harder to come by freshest food choices due to the high demand in the peak months. However having said all this Croatia is really at its best in many ways during July in terms of weather, events and atmosphere so definitely a great month to enjoy the best of the Croatian summer.

August

The busiest month in Croatia and especially on the islands as all of Europe is on holiday. This is when the locals hope to cash in so don’t expect any discounts. If you like action and a happening scene August is just right for you. You can expect very hot temperatures so for those who want to take advantage of the crystal clear blue waters of the Adriatic and the various water activities there is no better month. In August it is more difficult to hop around locations for a night or two as most accommodation owners have minimum stay policies at this time. Having said that August is a good time for an extended stay in one location and for those looking to enjoy some sun and fun.

September

Probably my favorite travel month in Croatia. The crowds have died down and people are generally more relaxed at this time as they have weathered the storm of August. All of the services are still in full swing but there is a bit of calmness in the air. The weather is generally very nice, still hot but not a blazing heat and the water is very comfortable after having been warmed throughout the summer. You will see flight and accommodation prices drop significantly along with other tourist services. September is a transition month but for those who want the steak and not the sizzle September will definitely not disappoint.

October

This is the final month of the “season” and you will find a lot of services have already shut their doors by this time. In the last couple of years the weather in October has more than cooperated with very comfortable temperatures and it is not uncommon to find people enjoying the water well into October. A very affordable month to travel as the peak season pricing has officially come to a close. For those who enjoy a quiet holiday and don’t mind the inconvenience of not having certain services available October can be a very nice option.

November- March

I decided to combine these months as they all make up the off season in Croatia. We would probably not recommend traveling at this time although the first couple weeks of November and the last couple weeks of March might work in a warmer year. When visiting at this time I must say a lot of places have the feeling of a ghost town. I have made a few trips within these months and some of these destinations were difficult to recognize compared to the “season”. If you want extremely cheap prices then you will find it at this time as many services provide local pricing so certainly a benefit of traveling in this period.

This article provided by JayWay Travel. Feel free to contact the experts at JayWay Travel anytime at info@jaywaytravel.com, through our website at http://www.jaywaytravel.com, within the US at 914 595 4540 or within Europe at +44 20 8133 7150 and we are glad to provide you with advice on what solution is best for you.

Oct 10, 2008

News form Osijek : a new hostel and low cost carriers

With the increasing popularity of eastern Croatia, especially Baranja, city of Osijek, towns of Đakovo, Vukovar and other places in the area of Eastern Slavonia, more good news are coming from there.

New airways connections

In addition to the low cost airline Germanwings, which successfully operated a line between Osijek and Köln ( Cologne ) and which will continue to do so after the winter, RyanAir will probably start to fly directly from Osijek to London Stansted 2 times a week from April 2009. Osijek Airport and Ryan Air are negotiation also some other destination, like Frankfurt and Stuttgart in Germany.

Osijek Airport officials say they are also in the middle of negotiations between some other low cost carriers who are supposed to connect Osijek with Switzerland and Scandinavia.

New cheap accommodation facilities

In addition to a good hotel selection, Osijek will get its first hostel. The grand opening is planned for 17 October 2008 and the hostel will be located above popular Tufna nightclub situated in the historic baroque part of the town - Tvrdja, Kuhaceva Street 10 (phone +385 31 215 020, mobile: +385 98 339 965 or +385 91 3399 665). There will be altogether 20 beds in 3 or 4 bedrooms, a living room with satellite TV and wireless Internet, bathroom and toilets, dining room and a “self service” kitchen. Price per night – 100Kuna, that’s about 15 Euro per night including free internet & towels. Surprisingly, Osijek is going to be only a second town in continental Croatia, after Zagreb, which will get a hostel.

Tvrdja (“Citadel”) is an eighteenth-century complex of cobbled streets, grandiose buildings and open squares, surrounded by parks and Drava river, and it represents the best-preserved ensemble of Baroque buildings anywhere in Croatia. Originally planned and used as a military settlement, Tvrdja is today Osijek’s education centre accompanied by some of Osijek’s the most popular bars, pubs and clubs.






Jun 24, 2008

How to reach Croatia by plane

Fly to Croatia! Low cost and budget airlines, as well as others.



  • Croatia Airlines , the national carrier and member of Star Alliance, flies to Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, London, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Munich, Paris, Podgorica, Prague, Priština, Tel Aviv, Rome, Sarajevo, Skopje, Vienna, Zurich and - during the tourist season - Manchester.
    Croatia Airlines regular domestic flights: Zagreb, Rijeka, Osijek, Brac, Dubrovnik, Pula, Split, Zadar
  • Aeroflot - Flies from Moscow to Zagreb and Split
  • Air France - Paris - Zagreb
  • Adria Airways - Slovenian national carrier flies from Ljubljana to Split and Dubrovnik. There are no flights from Ljubljana to Zagreb as the two are located close together and are around 2 hours by car/train/bus.
  • Adriajet - charters from Scandinavia to Dalmatia (unchecked)
  • Aer Lingus - Dublin - Dubrovnik
  • Austrian Airlines flies from Vienna to Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik
  • Alitalia flies from Milan Malpensa to Zagreb and Split.
  • British Airways, London - Dubrovnik, Split and Zagreb
  • Clickair , a Spanish low-cost carrier flies between Dubrovnik and Barcelona as from 24 February 2008.
  • CSA Czech Airlines - SkyTeam member; flies from Prague to Zagreb all the year, and to Split during summer.
  • Czech Airlines flies from Prague to Zagreb and Split.
  • Darwin Airline flies between Geneva and Dubrovnik (Thursdays and Sundays) as well as Zurich and Dubrovnik (Saturdays).
  • EasyJet has flights to the following destinations in Croatia:
    • London Gatwick - Split
  • Estonian Air is flying every Wednesday and Saturday from Tallinn to Dubrovnik
  • FlyBe operates routes between Dubrovnik and two UK destinations Exeter and Birmingham
  • GermanWings - cheap connection from Berlin, Cologne, Stuttgart and Hamburg to Zagreb, Osijek, Split and Dubrovnik
  • HLX (Hapag-Lloyd Express) - flies to Rijeka and Dubrovnik from Germany
  • Intersky flies from Friedrichshafen to Zadar
  • Lufthansa flies from various German cities to Dubrovnik, Split and Zagreb.
  • Malev flies from Budapest to Zagreb and Split
  • Norwegian connects Oslo with Rijeka , Split and Dubrovnik
  • Ryanair flies from London Stansted to Pula and Zadar . Also from Dublin to Pula.
    Update February 2009: It is very likely that Ryanair will start flying from London Stansted to Osijek Airport from April 2009. There will be two weekly connections starting from 20 EURO.
  • Scandjet is a Scandinavian low fare airline that connects Sweden, Norway and Denmark with Croatia. It flies from:
    • Oslo to Split
    • Stockholm to Pula , Split and Dubrovnik
    • Gothenburg to Zagreb , Pula , Zadar and Split
    • Copenhagen to Pula , Split
  • SkyEurope - cheap connection from Bratislava , Prague and Budapest to Zadar , Split and Dubrovnik in the summer season
  • TAP Portugal is flying from Zagreb to Lisbon via Bologna three times a week (Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays).
  • Turkish Airlines flies from Ankara and Istanbul to Zagreb
  • Wizz Air flies between Zagreb and London (Luton Airport)
Additionally you can use airports in neighboring countries which are within few hours of reach from Zagreb and Rijeka (apart from some of the listed options in Italy):
    • Ljubljana (for EasyJet flights to London Stansted or other Adria Airways flights)
    • Graz and Klagenfurt (for Ryanair flights from London Stansted)
    • Trieste (for Ryanair flights from London Stansted). You can also use Venice Marco Polo (for British Airways flights from the UK) or Venice Treviso (Ryanair from Stanstead). Ancona is also an option (Ryanair from Stanstead) for those who want to take ferry or hydrofoil to Zadar and Split . Ryanair also flies to Pescara which is a short drive away from Ancona .



International Airports in Croatia

Airport - Zagreb
10150 Zagreb
Pleso bb, p.p. 40
Telephones: + 385 1 4562 222 , + 385 1 6265 222
Fax: + 385 1 6265 648
Web: http://www.zagreb-airport.hr/

Airport - Split
21120 Split
Kastelanska cesta 96, p.p. 2
Telephones: + 385 21 203 555 , + 385 21 203 171
Fax: + 385 21 203 422
Web: http://www.split-airport.hr/

Airport - Dubrovnik
20117 Cilipi - Konavle
Telephones: +385 20 773 377 , +385 20 773 333
Fax: +385 20 773 322
Web: http://www.airport-dubrovnik.hr/

Airport - Osijek
31000 Osijek
Vukovarska 67, Klisa
Telephones: + 385 31 514 441 , + 385 31 514 442 , + 385 31 574 440
Fax: + 385 31 514 456
Web; http://www.osijek-airport.hr/

Airport Zadar
Zracna Luka d.o.o
23000 Zadar
p.p. 367
Telephones: + 385 23 205 800 , + 385 23 313 311
Fax: + 385 23 205 809 , + 385 23 205 831
Web: http://www.zadar-airport.hr/

Airport - Pula
52100 Pula
Valtursko polje 210
Telephones: + 385 52 530 111 , + 385 52 530 105
Fax: + 385 52 550 914 , + 385 52 550 915
Web: http://www.airport-pula.hr/

Airport - Brac
21400 Supetar
Terminal bb
Telephones: + 385 21 559 715 , + 385 21 559 711
Fax: + 385 21 559 722
Web: http://www.airport-brac.hr/

Airport - Losinj
51550 Mali Losinj
Privlaka bb
Telephones: + 385 51 231 666 , + 385 51 235 148
Fax: + 385 51 231 666
Web: http://www.airportmalilosinj.hr/

Airport - Rijeka
51513 Omisalj, Krk
Telephones: +385 51 842 132
Fax: +385 51 842 132
Web: http://www.rijeka-airport.hr/


Offices in Croatia

Croatia Airlines
Savska 41, Zagreb
Information: Tel. +385 62 77 77 77
Reservation: Tel. +385 62 77 77 77
Web: http://www.croatiaairlines.hr/

Main office:
Zrinjevac 17
Tel: +385 1 4819 633
Fax: +385 1 4819 632

Zagreb airport office:
Tel: +385 1 6164 582
Fax: +385 1 6164 585

Adria Airways
Praska 9
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 481 00 11, + 385 1 481 00 16
Fax. + 385 1 481 00 08
Web: http://www.adria-airways.com/
e-mail: mailto:adria-airways@zg.htnet.hr

Aeroflot
Varsavska 13
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 4872 055
Fax. + 385 1 4872 051
Web: http://www.aeroflot.ru/
e-mail: mailto:aeroflot@zg.htnet.hr

Air France
Krsnjavoga 1 (Hotel Opera)
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 483 7100
Fax. + 385 1 483 71 05
Web: http://www.airfrance.fr/
e-mail: mailto:pestary@airfrance.fr

Austrian Airlines
Aerodrom Zagreb
Pleso bb
10 150 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 626 59 00
Fax. + 385 1 6265 901
Web: http://www.aua.com/

British Airways
Kneza Borne 2
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 455 33 36
Fax. + 385 1 455 33 38
Web: http://www.ba.com/
Airport Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 456 25 06, + 385 1 456 25 15
Fax. + 385 1 456 21 84

Air Canada
Krsnjavoga 1 (Hotel Opera)
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 4822 033
Fax. + 385 1 4822 077
Web: http://www.aircanada.ca/

CSA
Trg N.S. Zrinskog 17
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 487 33 01
Fax. + 385 1 4873 203
Web: http://www.czechairlines.com/
e-mail: mailto:zag@ailines.com

Klm - Northwest
Langov trg 2
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 4878 600
Fax. + 385 1 4878 601
Web: http://www.klm.com/, http://www.klm.hr/

Lufthansa
Airport Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 4562 187, + 385 1 4562 188
Fax. + 385 1 4562 670
Web: http://www.lufthansa.com/

LOT
Trg Bana J. Jelacica 2
Tel. + 385 1 4837 500
Fax. + 385 1 4837 505
Web: http://www.lot.pl/
e-mail: mailto:lotzag@lot.pl

Malaysian Airlines
Strossmayerov trg 7
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 481 07 77, + 385 1 481 38 77
Fax. + 385 1 481 11 77
Web: http://www.malaysia-airlines.com/
e-mail: mailto:zagto@malaysiaairlines.com

Malev
Krsnjavoga 1 (Hotel Opera)
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 4836 935, + 385 1 4836 936
Fax. + 385 1 4836 937
Web: http://www.malev.hu/

Turkish Airlines
Pleso bb, Zracna luka Zagreb (Zagreb Aiport)
10000 Zagreb
Tel. + 385 1 4562 008
Fax. + 385 1 4562 008
Web: http://www.turkishairlines.com/
Jurisiceva 12/1
Tel. + 385 1 4921 854, + 385 1 4921 855
Fax. + 385 1 4921 853

Charter plane operator:

Air Adriatic d.o.o.

Riva 8, 51000 Rijeka
Tel. + 385 51 325 425, + 385 51 325 655
Fax. + 385 51 325 426, + 385 51 325 426
Marketing:
mailto:sales@airadriatic.com, mailto:marketing@airadriatic.com
Email: mailto:info@airadriatic.com
Web: http://www.airadriatic.hr/

Have 4 planes, type MD 82/83 with 158, in other words 164 seating places, at their disposal. Domestic air port is Pula.

Dubrovnik Airline d.o.o.
Zracna luka Dubrovnik , 20213 Cilipi
Tel. +385 20 773 700, (020) 773 705
Fax. '385 20 773 780
e-mail: mailto:info@dubrovnikairline.com, mailto:dubrovnik.airline@dubrovnikairline.com
Web: http://www.dubrovnikairline.com/


Feb 7, 2008

Travelling the Adriatic Highway

Cities and Landscapes of the Croatian Coast

The Adriatic highway snakes its way down the Croatian coast, linking historic towns and fine landscapes.

The Adriatic highway is a marvellous road to drive or bike, though risky - its serpentine twists and turns sometimes ornamented by skidmarks leading to a hole in the crash barrier, the sea hundreds of feet below. It’s a route of dramatic karst scenery, with clear blue water to one side, and the view of islands in the distance.

Read the article here.

Jan 8, 2008

How to get to Split by airplane?

Split is one of Croatia’s main airports, and a perfect place to land if you want to visit Dalmatia. Croatian National company Croatia Airlines has direct flights from many different European cities and also several flights a day from Zagreb, Croatian capitol, but of course there are many other options.

From Czech Republic to Split / Croatia.

SKY EUROPE should be your first choice as they have flights from Prague to Split and Dubrovnik. Summer schedule to Split is already open for booking. There is a flight on August 9 that I'm sure will be full of metalheads!

From The UK and Ireland to Split / Croatia.

Easy Jet flies from Bristol and London to Split.
SKY EUROPE flies to Split via Bratislava, Prague or Vienna from London and via Bratislava from Manchester and Birgminham.

Compare airlines prices on WEGOLO.
You can also use these search engines:
Ebookers,Open Jet, Expedia

From Germany to Split
/ Croatia.

Lufthansa, TUI Fly and German Wings fly from Germany to Split or Dubrovnik.

If you don’t want to check all these travel sites, you can use to Bravo Fly or Wegolo and compare prices and book there.

Check also Expedia, as sometimes they have exclusive offers.

From France to Split / Croatia.

SKY EUROPE Flies low cost to Prague and on to Croatia.

There are no direct low cost flights to Split from France but GoVoyageshas carter flights.

Compare prices on one of these search engines :
Terminal A, GoVoyages, Nouvelles Frontieres, Vivacances and Opodo.


You may want to take the ferry, or a fast boat, train or bus from Venice to Croatia.

ALITALIA has promotional offers to Split.

If you want to check all low cost airlines prices in one click, go to Vola Gratis. You can check and book trough this site.


If Coming from Belgium to Split / Croatia.

Find your flight in Terminal A, including low cost flights.

If coming from the Netherlands to Croatia / Croatia.

KLM flies from Amsterdam to Zagreb.

Use Wegolo Netherlands to compare all flights to Split / Croatia.

From Norway to Croatia / Croatia.

Norwegian has direct flights to Split.


Also, you might want to check Split Airport web site.