Getting there
Our holiday villas in Istria, Croatia, are still close to Western Europe: 1.300 km from Brussels, 500 km from Munich. So coming by car is a valid alternative, though an airline might be more comfortable. Underneath you will find some indicative suggestions. For more information do not hesitate to "Contact" or phone +32/475-969865 us.
By car
Coming from the North, we advise you to come via the Karawanken Tunnel to Slovenia at the Austrian border and continuing via the highway to Ljubljana and Koper. From there you can enter Istria either via Buzet (Balini) or Buje (Oprtalj). If your destination is the east coast, then travel via Rijeka. When coming from Italy you will travel via Trieste. Please note that no GPS maps for Croatia and Slovenia are available.
By plane
You can come by plane and make use of the many cheap airlines available. For guests from the Benelux and the London area, there is now the possibility to fly with "Ryanair" to Trieste, at only some 1,5 hour drive from both houses. Guests from Ireland or the UK often travel to Pula, also using "Ryanair". Pula is only at one hour drive from our houses. For the Low Countries a much used connection is Treviso (3 hours), near Venice, again with " Ryanair". In each case it is possible to rent a car from Hertz (accessible from the RyanAir website). In this case many use the opportunity to visit Venice on the way. Another connection is via Ljubljana (2 hours drive). Other airports are Rijeka (a little over 1 hour) in Croatia with " EasyJet". "Contact" us for more advise.
By train or bus
Coming by train, you can reach Istria using the following lines: Ljubljana (Slovenia) - Divaca - Buzet - Pula or Zagreb - Rijeka - Pazin - Pula. More info on www.hznet.hr.
When coming from Italy you can take the train from Venice to Triest, and continue by bus ( www.visit-croatia.co.uk/travellingaround/bus.htm ). The Croatian busses stop at the bus stop just next to the railway station in Trieste. This is also a cheap alternative when arriving by plane in Treviso, Venice or Trieste. Bus connections can be found everywhere in Istria.
Note: when booking a house, we will supply you with tailor made instructions and road maps.
By boat
When coming from Italy, one may want to take a ferry across the Adriatic Sea. But even along the coast of Croatia, the ferry is a valid alternative. There are daily connections with Dubrovnik and all possible ports in between.
This means of transport is a very fast and comfortable way of travelling. At the same time this is also a beautiful experience. The Croatian coast is dotted with islands embedded in a blue sea. For more information we refer to the website of for example Jadronlinija: http://www.jadrolinija.hr/.







