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Dubrovnik can also be reached by ferry (from Italy, and from other cities on the Croatian coast) and by bus (from most places in Croatia), and by domestic flights from Zagreb (www.croatiaairlines.hr).
For more information about travelling via Croatia, see Appendix C and visit www.croatia.hr and www.visit-croatia.co.uk.
By rail or bus from Western Europe
Travelling to Montenegro by rail is not particularly cheap or fast, but will certainly involve a smaller carbon footprint than a flight. See the Rail Europe (www.raileurope.co.uk) and especially the Deutsche Bahn (www.bahn.com) websites for possible routes and fares. Better value is an InterRail (www.raileurope.co.uk) or a Eurail (www.eurail.com, which must be bought outside Europe) pass, which allows travellers to stop off and explore several other countries on their way to Croatia. InterRail tickets, once the privilege of those under the age of 26, are now available to all age groups.
The only rail route into Montenegro is from Belgrade – there is no rail crossing between Croatia and Montenegro. Note that rail tickets are far cheaper purchased locally: Belgrade–Bar costs approximately 25 one way (first class, including seat reservation).