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Ferries to the Croatia
Schedules Overview
You can book ferries to Croatia from Venice
with Venezia lines and from Ancona and
Pescara with SNAV and Blue Line.
Venezia Lines, SNAV and Blue Line ferries
offer daily and frequent ferries to Croatia
which can be booked easily online.
Ferries to Croatia
Destination Overview
Croatia has one of the most diverse
landscape and culture in Europe. You can
explore the stunning Adriatic coastline or
discover the UNESCO world heritage site of
Dubrovnik or just chill out on the beaches
with water sports and soaking up the sun.
Croatia is also home for amazing wildlife
such as wild wolves, bears and different
species of birds. Intriguing Croatian
culture and cities along with various
eateries serving ethnic Croatian food make
Croatia an interesting place to visit.
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Discover Croatia
From the capital city Zagreb to its stunning
coastal towns in Dalmatia, Croatia is one of
the most diverse yet beautiful countries in
Europe. There are thousands of different
things to discover up and down the country
from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of
Dubrovnik to the almost unknown but highly
satisfying Croatian cuisine.
Sport, especially water sport, is a very
important thing in this country and sailing
is a very common pastime but football,
handball and tennis are also very popular in
Croatia so watching a sports match can also
be very fun.
If you fancy staying in a hot, Mediterranean
climate then the towns and resorts along the
Adriatic coast are the places to go. If
you're staying in northern Croatia, there is
a temperature climate not dissimilar to the
UK or France. In mountainous or
semi-mountainous regions of Croatia, the
climate is generally quite mild in summer
but cold and snowy in the winter.

Travel to Croatia
There are nine main ferry ports in Croatia
and you are able to go to all of them. If
you're `country-hopping' it is possible to
take ferries in between ports in Croatia and
Italy. For example, most major lines
schedule ferries from Split to Ancona.
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Things to See
Due to its increasing diversity,
there are an almost limitless number
of things to see in Croatia and the
best way to do that is by cycling or
hiking along the Dalmatian coast. If
that's not your thing, then there
are pristine beaches to relax on,
breathtaking villages to explore
through and scenery that will make
you understand why Croatia is
considered to many as one of the
most beautiful parts of Europe.
Plitvice Lakes National Park is an
incredible place where sixteen
shimmering, blue lakes are connected
by waterfalls and cascades that are
home to an incredible array of
wildlife; deer, bears, wolves,
foxes, badgers and butterflies but
it's the 120 bird species that
really make this wildlife park so
amazing that include hawks, owls,
kingfishers, herons, black storks,
ospreys and many, many more.
Croatia is full of history and if
you like discovering the history of
different cities and regions then
the ruins of Solin is the place to
go with its stunning sights and
mesmerising history. Solin, formerly
Salona, was the capital of the Roman
province of Dalmatia until AD 614
when it was destroyed.
In Zagreb, the buzzing capital city
of Croatia, there is good shopping
and restaurants of every ethnicity
but what really makes Zagreb so
original from other European cities
is what there is to see in the city.
There are beautiful palaces,
intriguing art galleries,
mesmerising museums, Medvedgrad; a
medieval fortress on Mt. Medvednica
or even a zoo!
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