Croatia Bookings

If you need to know how to book a flight, car, hotel or anything else in Croatia...

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Croatian Bookings

One of the most important parts of travel is booking and in particular being able to book flights, hotels and cars as needed. Luckily, Croatia makes it easy to do these things. Examples that support this statement are discussed below.

Flight Booking

Croatia, like many of the other countries in Europe, has its own national carrier. Croatian Airlines is that national carrier. Through the use of Croatian Airlines, you can actually get into their international airport in Zagreb from any of the following countries: Holland (Amsterdam), Germany (Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich), Belgium (Brussels), United Kingdom (London and Manchester), Spain (Madrid), Italy (Milan and Rome), Russia (Moscow), France (Paris), Israel (Tel Aviv), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo), Macedonia (Skopje), Austria (Vienna) and Switzerland (Zurich).

In addition to that, there are many regional carriers working within the European Union that will serve as flights into Croatia. A good example of this is Scandjet, which flies from places in Scandinavia to select cities within Croatia. The number and type of flights available to traveling to a city in Croatia is quite a lot larger than most people would assume. For this reason, people usually end up finding many more options for booking a flight than they ever thought they had.

Hotel Booking

Hotels are readily available for people to use, especially within the larger cities like Zagreb. There are alternatives to hotels such as hostels, private apartments and rooms within holiday homes. There is no dearth of choices when it comes to accommodations within Croatia because of the high tourism they experience, but if you want to stay outside of traditional hotels and motels you should definitely book well in advance to make sure that there is place to stay.

Car Booking

In terms of car booking, there are rental places available in the larger cities like Zagreb. However, this is not really the preferred method of travel in the country as Croatians in general do not get around through the use of cars. Croatian Airlines also flies domestically, which is an option for some people. Trains are also easily accessible, allowing you to travel between the major cities within the country. Busses are also available to a level of detail that would surprise most people. Finally, if you plan to spend most of your vacation on the Adriatic Sea, you can also book boats to travel between the various areas within Croatia.