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How much are buses in Croatia?
Bus ticket prices in Croatia 2019
To… | Price (Kuna) | Journey Time (Hours) |
---|---|---|
Trogir* (see below) | 18 – 25 | 30 minutes |
Makarska | 40 – 50 | 1 – 1.25 hours |
Sibenik | 45 – 60 | 1.5 – 2 hours |
Skradin (Krka NP) | 70 – 80 | 1.25 – 1.5 hours |
How do you pay for buses in Croatia?
Customers can buy tickets in diffrent ways:
- Online, with credit or debit card and the printer at hand.
- At bus terminals, agencies, sales offices etc.
- At 1200 kiosks of Tisak in Croatia (just for domestic lines).
- Personally, on board, right before the journey.
How is public transportation in Croatia?
Public transport in Croatia is reliable and easy to use. Croatia public transport consists, above all, of an extensive bus and ferry network. You can also get around Croatia by plane. Train travel within Croatia is unfortunately very limited.
Is Croatia cheap travel?
While flights to the country can be as expensive as any other in Europe, travel, accommodation, food, and activities within the country are surprisingly cheap thanks to the favorable exchange rate.
Do buses in Croatia have toilets?
So… do the buses in Croatia have toilets? The answer might surprise you but it is yes, most of the buses here have toilets.
Is bus Croatia reliable?
Croatia bus is ranked 38 of all the reviewed bus companies in Croatia, as well as 143 of all bus companies globally. A total amount of 13121 reviews have been left by travellers, with an average score of 6.5, making travelling with Croatia bus as pleasant as possible.
Does Croatia bus have WiFi?
The buses in Croatia are modern, with most having free WiFi services and electric plug-ins so you can stay connected while on the road.
Is there train service in Croatia?
Train is a popular mode of transport in Croatia, although the train network isn’t that extensive – trains in Croatia generally feature most within the country’s interior, and far less so along the coast. The two most useful coastal destinations connected to Zagreb by train are Rijeka and Split.
Can you get around Croatia speaking English?
English is fairly widely spoken in Croatia, with over the half the population having some kind of grasp of English. Accurate up to date statistics are hard to find on English fluency, but you should have no problems using English with anyone under 50 in the main tourist regions, especially along the coastline.
How do you pay for a bus in Zagreb?
Tickets for public transport are valid for all ZET transport means (trams, buses and funicular). They can be purchased from the driver (except for the new trams), at ZET sales points and at TISAK kiosks. Tickets can also be purchased by sending an SMS to number 8585 containing ZG.
How much is the cash fare on the bus?
Cash Fares are accepted on all buses, but must be in exact change. One-way fares range from $1.25-$3.00, or $.50-$1.50 for discounted fares. Passes are available in multiple increments, from 1 day to 31 day passes.
How much is a seniors bus pass in NYC?
Seniors would follow the same process as the VIP pass above. Cash Fares are accepted on all buses, but must be in exact change. One-way fares range from $1.25-$3.00, or $.50-$1.50 for discounted fares. Passes are available in multiple increments, from 1 day to 31 day passes.
How much is a monthly bus pass for a local bus?
Monthly Local Bus Pass $55.00 Unlimited travel for 1 calendar month
What is the fare for SeaBus and SkyTrain?
The number of SeaBus and/or SkyTrain boundaries you cross during your trip determine your fare. All bus trips regardless of zones crossed, time of day, or day of the week are a 1-Zone fare. SkyTrain and SeaBus require a 1-, 2-, or 3-Zone fare, depending on the time of day and number of zone boundaries you cross during your trip.