Train to Rome, fly to Dubrovnik • 6h 42m. Take the train from Napoli Centrale to Roma Termini. Fly from Rome (FCO) to Dubrovnik (DBV) FCO - DBV. €81 - €368. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between.

There are over 10 departures daily, including several night buses. Tickets start from €15 and the journey lasts approximately 10 hours. Buses depart from the main bus station in Dubrovnik, located about 4 km from Dubrovnik Old Town. In Zagreb, buses arrive at the main bus station which is located a 10-minute ride from the city centre.
First, you can take a train from Budapest to Zagreb, as explained in the previous section. Once in Zagreb, you can continue by train to Split. An estimated price for the total journey starts from around €45. An estimated travel time is around 11.5 hours, not including the waiting time between the trains.

View Map. Though there are two preferred methods of travel to cover the 373 miles (600 km) between Dubrovnik and Zagreb, there are particular advantages and disadvantages to each. Flying between the renowned coastal city and Croatia's capital is best for direct, quick transfers. Driving across the country from the coast to the inland

Day 1: Land in Zagreb in evening, rent a car stay in Zagreb overnight. Day 2: Zagreb (stay in Zagreb) Day 3: Drive to Plitvice lake, explore Plitvice stay at Plitvice. Day 4: Morning Plitvice, drive to Zadar. Stay at Zadar. Day 5: Zadar ( or KRKA) stay at Zadar. Day 6: drive to Split, return car rental, stay at Split.
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