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Getting Around Croatia: Transport Guide

By news desk on October 12,2007

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Domestic flights link Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, to four other cities in the country- Dubrovnik, Pula, Split and Skopje. If you don’t mind going slower, but want to economise, try trains or buses- both are good value for money; buses, especially, are very good and with an excellent network. Within cities, there are buses and taxis to be hired, or (and this is definitely more convenient) you can rent a car- there are a number of car rental companies, at least in the major cities, including international ones. Between the many islands of Croatia, you can travel by the frequent ferries, or hire a boat- both make for some unforgettable pleasantly experiences.

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