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Find out more about driving IN Croatia Many, many people drive to Croatia for their vacation each year. Most commonly people drive from Italy, Slovenia, Hungary or Austria to the Croatian coast but there are an increasing number of visitors from Bosnia-Hercegovina and Montenegro who come with a car or camper. Border crossings into Croatia are generally no-fuss affairs but the queues can be long in the busy summer season. Drive to Croatia from Italythe most practical route goes from Trieste (Italy) to Koper (Slovenia) and then into Istria. Trieste-Pula 111km (See distances from Pula to other Croatian towns). See more on travelling from Italy to Croatia. Drive to Croatia from Sloveniathe most direct route from Ljubljana to Zagreb goes via Bobovica Or you can take the quickest route from Slovenia to the Croatian coast by heading toward Rijeka via the Postojna caves. Ljubljana-Zagreb 140km (See distances from Zagreb to other Croatian towns) Ljubljana-Rijeka 124km (See distances from Rijeka to other Croatian towns) See more on travelling from Slovenia to Croatia. Drive to Croatia from Austriayour best route passes Graz then Maribor in Slovenia and lands in Zagreb Vienna-Zagreb 378km (See distances from Zagreb to other Croatian towns) Drive to Croatia from Hungary
Drive to Croatia from Bosnia-Hercegovina
Distances to CroatiaHere are some other distances from European cities to Croatia:
MapsDon't forget to get a good regional road map to help you navigate the roads. Make sure it's up to date as Croatia's motorways are in the process of being enlarged and upgraded. (See more getting around Croatia by car). I recommend maps.com for high quality up-to-date maps of Europe. See more on maps of Croatia. Legal MattersTo enter Croatia by car you'll need a "green card"--proof of insurance. If you drive a rented car into Croatia make sure that your insurance contract covers travel to Croatia. Some contracts exclude Croatia and other "Balkan" countries. See more on Croatia car rental and more on auto insurance in Croatia.
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