General information
Large Croatian cities (Zagreb, Split, Rijeka and Osijek) have good bus connections with all neighboring European countries, and domestic bus traffic is also very intense. Almost all towns and villages in Croatia are connected with one of the available intercity or local bus lines which enable passengers to travel quickly and comfortably even to the smallest towns.
Since bus service is very intensive, especially during the summer, and in comparison with other means of transportation relatively cheap it is the ideal way of traveling for younger people.
Bus Terminals in Croatia
Information about international and domestic bus lines, timetables and ticket prices can be found on the following addresses and info telephones:
| Bus Terminal | Address | Info Telephone |
| Zagreb | Av. Marina Držića 4, 10000 Zagreb | +385 (60) 31 33 33 |
| Rijeka | Žabica 1, 51000 Rijeka | +385 (60) 30 20 10 |
| Split | Obala Kneza Domagoja 12 , 21000 Split | +385 (21) 33 84 69 |
| Osijek | Trg L. Ružičke 2 , 31000 Osijek | +385 (60) 33 44 66 |
| Šibenik | Draga 14, 22000 Šibenik | +385 (60) 36 83 68 |
| Zadar | Ante Starčevića 1, 23000 Zadar | +385 (23) 21 15 55 |
| Dubrovnik | Put Republike 38, 20000 Dubrovnik | +385 (60) 30 50 70 |
| Karlovac | Veceslava Holjevca 2, 47000 Karlovac | +385 (47) 61 47 29 |
| Rovinj | Trg na lokvi 6, 52210 Rovinj | +385 (52) 81 14 53 |
| Poreč | Rade Končara 1, 52440 Poreč | +385 (52) 43 21 53 |
| Pula | Šijanska cesta 4, 52100 Pula | +385 (52) 50 00 12 |

