The quickest way is by plane - we ourselves flew in from London, and there were also flights from Germany, Italy, as well as a number of internal destinations. The airport is small and efficient, all the procedures like passport control, luggage, car rental, etc. took us a maximum of 30 minutes (even though the flight was full).
From abroad, the destination is served mostly by no-frills carriers (Ryanair, mostly), so something to keep in mind if comfort and space are an absolute must. That said, we found the flight decent for a no-frills, and the plane/service/etc. reasonable. Above all, it was on time.
Given the cramped space for boarding, would definitelt recommend investing into a priority queue ticket (10GBP per person for a return flight for us)
Written Sep 1, 2011
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Written Aug 25, 2002
Zadar is on the Adriatic cost which means that you can follow this girl & come in a conoe. Easier way is plane (there is an airport!), bus, car or train. And of course, by every kind of boat.
On foot, by local bus, by ferry, ships & hydrofoils to many islands. On bike also!
Written Aug 26, 2002
Croatia is a land of over 1000 islands, and most of them (170) are scattered in this area. There are several parallel rows of islands stretching along the coast, from Pag in the northwest to Vrgada in the southeast. They are covered with a dense Mediterranean vegetation, and there are also olive groves, vineyards and pine forests. Some of them are inhabited.
Written Sep 7, 2002
You can easily reach some of the nearby islands by rowing boat.
Written Sep 7, 2002
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the best way to move around from Zadar and mostly Croatia is by bus
The rail network is slower and less efficient
The main bus central station is really good pointed...every dock has the name of "Peron" and every coach has its destintion...
People dont use to talk so much english but at the sell tickets point you wont have any trouble talking in english
Written Sep 1, 2005
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the best way to move around from Zadar and mostly Croatia is by busThe rail network is slower and less efficientThe main bus central station is really good...
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