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Zadar Airport Connections – 2016

19/04/2016 by Anastasia Kingsley Leave a Comment

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The Paul Simon song “Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover” comes to mind.  This is a happier theme – 50 ways to get to Zadar!

Zadar was voted “Best European Destination” for 2016 –  quite an honor!

As the weather finally stabilizes and the warmer days grow to 7.30 pm sunsets, it’s  no wonder that I have begun hearing from my European guests.  The first question is “can you reccommend a good way to get to Croatia” or “…to Zadar”?

Well there are many ways!  Bus, train, ferry, private car – all have their advantages, or a combination may work well.  I personally love to wander, but wandering can be costly.  Air travel is fastest, which means less time eating out etc., and that also factors into the traveling cost equation.

Here is a super duper handy dandy link showing the flights in and out of Zadar this season.   Being centrally located, it’s a good starting point for a European vacation or exploring the Balkan Peninsula, Game of Throne tour #GOT and you can even head to western Europe with a direct overnight ferry from Zadar to Ancona.  Here’s the map… click on the air carrier name and the routes become visible:

Zadar Airport Connections

BTW, If you like this Blog, I will be installing a MailChimp link soon so you can receive it automatically to your mail inbox.  I am still figuring it out, so once it’s launched, I will let you know.

Happy Trip Planning— and once you get here, it will be DOBRO DOSAO (or Welcome)!

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My name is Anastasia. I am a translator by day, groupie by night. I love to go out and hear live music and explore the beautiful Croatian coastline. Born, raised and educated in the USA, I live in the most beautiful place in the world, Dalmatia, on the Croatian coastline. Welcome to my Amerikanka adventure!

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Hey there!

My name is Anastasia. I’m a translator by day and groupie by night - (I love to go out and hear live music!).

Born, raised, and educated in the USA, I live in the most beautiful place in the world, Dalmatia, on the gorgeous Croatian coastline, the land of my forefathers. Ever since I came here, I've been called Amerikanka, and I’ve grown to like it.

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