AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DUBROVNIK
Read moreAll year round, travelers will find Paris-Dubrovnik flights with Croatia Airlines (sometimes with a stopover in Zagreb), and, in summer, numerous low-cost airlines, including Ryanair and Volotea. In addition to a large cab service, shuttle buses run between the airport and the old town (stops opposite the cable car, at the port and at the bus station, with timetables in line with flights), as does the city bus service (Libertas). Allow around 30 minutes from the city.
AÉROPORT DE ZADAR (ZRAČNA LUKA)
Read more9 km southeast of Zadar, the airport is served by various European airlines (Lufthansa, Intersky, Germanwings, Ryanair, Danube Wings). For France, Ryanair flights leave from Paris and Marseille. Two daily flights are available to Zagreb via Croatia Airlines (45 minutes). To reach the city center (bus station, historical center), you will find cabs or Liburnija buses (4 €). For panoramic flights over the Adriatic, contact Air Action.
AÉROPORT DE PULA
Read moreJust 8 km from the city center, this airport is a convenient starting point for your trip to Croatia via Istria. If you arrive in Pula by plane, you'll be at the tip of the peninsula, a good base from which to explore the region. In summer, low-cost airlines EasyJet and Ryanair operate direct flights from Brussels or Paris. From Pula, domesticflights with Croatia Airlines or Ryanair land in Zagreb, Rijeka or Zadar. Airport shuttle buses run all day (airport-Pula centar or bus station).
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE ZAGREB
Read moreThe airport is about 15 kilometers from the city center and serves most major European cities. The reception fordomestic and international flights is on the first floor, near the service areas (currency exchange, tourist counter, book area, car rental, etc.). City buses leave every half hour for the Zagreb bus station. The trip takes 30 minutes and costs €4 (about €33 by cab).
CROATIA AIRLINES ZADAR
Read moreOpening hours: Monday to Friday from 8 a. m. to 16 p. m., Saturday from 9 a. m. to noon.
AÉROPORT DE RIJEKA (ZRAČNA LUKA RIJEKA)
Read moreRijeka Airport is located on Krk Island, near the village of Omišalj. The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge, so Rijeka, Opatija, Crikvenica and the main towns of the island are easily accessible. You can rent a car at the airport and start your island stay without having to go through urban areas. The airport welcomes Croatia Airlines as well as Ryanair, Air Berlin, Volotea. Buses and taxis provide transfers to Rijeka.
AÉRODROME (ZRAČNA LUKA MALI LOSINJ)
Read moreOpen from the end of March to the end of September, this island aerodrome is located on a peninsula near Ćunski. For the tourist season, it serves the cities of Zagreb, Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Lugano in Switzerland, several Italian cities but also Belgrade, Vienna, Munich. Also offers panoramic flights to admire the aerial views of the archipelago. Possibility to book a personalized taxi service for the cities mentioned.
AEROPORT DE SPLIT SPU (ZRAČNA LUKA SPLIT)
Read moreThis brand new airport is the second in the country in terms of air traffic, after Zagreb. The work has led to the complete reconstruction and expansion of the old terminal. Its proximity to Trogir and the marina of Kaštel Gomilica is very convenient. Regular buses rotate with the city center of Split at 25 km (4 €) and only 5 km to Trogir (2.70 €). From France, Croatia Airlines, Air France but also Volotea provide many connections throughout the year.
VOLOTEA
Read moreA recently created Spanish airline, Volotea has rapidly established itself in the low-cost air transport sector. In Europe, its aircraft connect several regional capitals with direct, non-stop flights (Boeing 717 and Airbus A319) at very economical prices, made even more attractive by a subscription system for regular travelers. Numerous destinations all year round in the South, and in Croatia, during the summer, from Lyon, Marseille and Nantes, you can get to Pula, Split and Dubrovnik.