Getting to Croatia
Zagreb

With more flight routes every season from major cities, and some of the newest highways in Europe; getting in and around this country is easier than ever. Croatia’s pending entry to the European Union in 2009 has spurred on development of the infrastructure in the country. The three key destinations in Croatia are each serviced by their own airport:

Zagreb Airport – Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is as such easily accessible from most of the world and constantly expanding capacity to bring in more long-range carrier flights. It can also be used as a hub to Dubrovnik or Split/Hvar.

Split Airport – The 2nd biggest airport services the Split region and the two major destinations in this region: Split city and the beautiful island of Hvar. The airport is 15km from Split where you go by boat to Hvar (1 hour). The airport is easily reachable from most major European cities.
Dubrovnik Airport – Only 20km away from Dubrovnik this airport is well serviced with direct flights from many major European cities. including London, Birmingham, Manchester Valencia, Marseille, Madrid, Paris, Tel Aviv, Stockholm, Oslo, Prague, Vienna, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich, Brussels, Barcelona, Bratislava, Bordeaux, Krakow, Dublin, Rome, Zagreb, Split, Pula, Budapest, Tallinn, Malmoe. This list is constantly expanding.

Ease of arrival
If you are a citizen of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein you only need valid passport. If you are from any of the following countries: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Korea, Romania, San Marino, the Holy See, Singapore, Uruguay, and Venezuela you would need a valid passport to enter Croatia, where you can stay for a maximum of 90 days. If you are from any other country, according to the criteria of the EU, you must request a visa at the Croatian Consulate of your country of residence.