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By bus

International coach services run to Croatia from the UK, Germany and other countries in Western Europe (see www.eurolines.com) – although the fare from London is not much less than a flight.


Catamarans in front of the harbour building and Diocletian’s Palace, Split

By ferry

There are several regular ferry crossings between Croatia and Italy – note that some of the following routes only operate in the summer.

The Croatian state ferry company Jadrolinija (www.jadrolinija.hr) sails from Bari to Dubrovnik twice weekly, from where the ferry continues up the coast via Korčula, Stari grad (Hvar) and Split to Rijeka. It also operates services between Ancona, Stari grad (Hvar) and Split, and between Ancona and Zadar. Azzurra Line (www.azzurralines.com) also sails between Bari and Dubrovnik. SNAV (www.snav.it) sails between Ancona and Split; Blue Line (www.blueline-ferries.com) sails from Ancona to Split, and Ancona to Hvar; Sanmar (www.sanmar.it) sails between Pescara, Hvar and Split. Venezia Lines (www.venezialines.com) sails from Venice to Pula, and from Venice to Poreč and Rovinj; Trieste Lines (www.triestelines.it) sails from Trieste to Rovinj and Pula; Commodore Cruises (www.commodore-cruises.hr) operates ferries between Venice and Pula, Rovinj Poreč and Umag.

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