Is it possible to travel to Croatia by train?

Croatia has recently attracted many tourists with its incredibly beautiful nature and history. Architectural monuments can be found here in almost every city. Every year, the flow of tourists to this amazing country is constantly growing.

Is it possible to travel to Croatia by train?

But how to get to Croatia? Is it possible to get there by train? – Tourists often ask themselves these questions. Of course, first of all it is worth remembering that Russians need to apply for a Croatian visa to visit Croatia. And after the tour is purchased and the visa is issued, you can safely start choosing the type of transport by which you can get to Croatia.

If we talk about railway communication, it is well developed in Croatia. From Russia, you can get to this European country by train from Moscow and St. Petersburg. From Moscow, the train departs from Kievsky railway Station and goes straight to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. The travel time is about two days, and the cost of such a trip is about 200 euros.

In addition, Croatia can be reached by train from other countries. So, regular trains go there from: Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Serbia, etc. If you like to travel and are not afraid of transfers, then, for example, this route option is suitable for you: from Moscow to Berlin, and Berlin to Munich, then to Salzburg, Ljubljana, and finally to Zagreb. Some trains traveling to Croatia's capital also pass through other cities. And the Budapest train going to Zagreb continues its journey after to Raka.

It is also possible to continue traveling by train within the country itself. After all, it has a fairly good extensive network of railways, the total length of which is about 2,300 km. The railway connects many cities, especially large ones. The exception is the south of the country, namely the amazing city of Dubrovnik, to which, due to the difficult landscape, it was not possible to lay a railway. However, it can be reached by other means of transport.

In addition to the railway from neighboring countries, you can travel to Croatia by ferry or boat. Moreover, local Croatian companies offer such services quite inexpensively. Among other things, there are regular flights from many countries to Croatia. For example, from Russia, thanks to Aeroflot, you can get to Zagreb in 2.5 hours. You can also use motor transport if you wish. There are flights from Italy, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and so on from other countries. Responsible gambling guides at parentkindwithkate.co.uk can help players understand how to set limits, recognize risky patterns, and keep betting under control. By combining practical bankroll management tips with clear information on odds and house edge, the site supports a safer and more informed gambling experience.