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Can you do a day trip to Venice from Croatia?

Can you do a day trip to Venice from Croatia?

The journey to Venice The journey is all part of the adventure on our Venice day trips. Sailing from one of our Croatian ports (Poreč, Rovinj, Pula, Umag or Piran), you’ll spend part of your crossing learning all about the rich history of Venice in preparation for your first visit to this one-of-a-kind city.

How long is the train ride from Venice to Croatia?

The average journey time by train between Venice and Zagreb is 12 hours and 9 minutes, with around 4 trains per day.

Can you visit Venice from Dubrovnik?

Unfortunately, there is no direct ferry connection between Venice and Dubrovnik – it used to be one, but it is discontinued years ago. However, there are still several other options of travelling on this route using either planes, ferries, trains or/and buses.

Is there a ferry from Venice to Istria?

Aside from the catamaran services to Istria and Mali Losinj (mentioned above), there is no ferry service from Venice to anywhere else in Croatia. But what if I do want to get from Venice to Split or Dubrovnik? By far the easiest way of travelling from Venice to Dubrovnik is by air – Croatia Airlines operate this as a twice-weekly service in summer.

Is it easy to travel from Venice to Croatia?

Travelling from Venice to Croatia is relatively straightforward because there’s a number of ways of doing so – namely, catamaran or bus. There are also several flights from Venice to airports in Croatia (Split and Dubrovnik); with short flight times, it’s a relatively easy hop down to Dalmatia.

Which is the best way to travel from Venice to Dubrovnik?

By far the easiest way of travelling from Venice to Dubrovnik is by air – Croatia Airlines operate this as a twice-weekly service in summer. If you’re utilising this route and wanted to get to Split, you could then also take a bus (about 4.5 hours) up to Split.

Are there any tours from Venice to Pula?

There are several daily services from Venice to Pula – FILS and Brioni both run services, with the second company having a route that starts in Padua and stops in Buje and Rovinj along the way. Crnja Tours also operate daily services from Venice to Pula as well – again, this route starts actually in Padua.