| HOW TO COME to Apartments Bajo ? Need a taxi ? By car - . - By plane - . - By ship - . - By bus - . - By boat |
| Coming to Dubrovnik by car If you are coming by your car, you have several possibilities (check conditions on the road at: http://www.hak.hr/english.aspx ): 1. If you are passing by Zagreb then go to Karlovac. From there take the road to Split. The shortest way is road towards National park Plitvice Lakes, Gracac, Knin, Sinj, Trilj, Sestanovac. On the Makarska Riviera you will see the Adriatic sea for the first time on your trip. Then drive to Ploce and further by E-65 to the South, towards Dubrovnik. From winter 2007. you can drive on the highway A1 from Zagreb to Split and in Dugopolje (before Split) turn to Sestanovac (where the highway A1 ends) and then proceed towards Brela and Makarska (on the coast) and to Ploce, Opuzen and Dubrovnik using Adriatic Tourist Road (E-65) along the sea. Distance (Zagreb - Zaton): cca 570 km; Duration: cca 6 hours It will take a few years more until highway reaches Dubrovnik. 2. If you are passing by Rijeka then take Adriatic road E-65 (Rijeka - Split - Dubrovnik) on your way to South Dalmatia. You will pass near Zadar, Sibenik, Split, Makarska, Ploce and then you will arrive to Dubrovnik-Neretva county. Or you can also take a highway A7 and then A1 from Bosiljevo to Sestanovac. 3. If you are coming from Eastern Europe consider the shorter trip from Eastern Croatia (Slavonski Brod) through Bosnia & Herzegovina (Doboj, Zenica, Sarajevo, Mostar) to South Croatia (Metkovic, Opuzen). Anyway, on your trip from Opuzen to Dubrovnik (where the main road is E65) , you will pass through Neum (a short part of coast belonging to Bosnia & Herzegovina) and enter Croatia again. In Dubrovnik region you will pass the villages: Doli, Slano, Brsecine, Trsteno and Orasac. When you reach Zaton (yellow traffic sign Zaton - on the road), you will drive 6 km further (and pass white tables marking villages: Zaton Veliki, Zaton Mali, Stikovica, Vrbica - keep driving on the main road) and just before you reach the another yellow traffic signs (on the right) announcing the end of the village Zaton and the begining of the village Lozica, you'll see our APARTMANI billboard. Drive downhill, turn left, drive to the end and park the car behind the green-door garage. 4. If you are coming from Dubrovnik, go towards Split. Rather choose the shorter way over the bridge, through the village Lozica. When you reach yellow traffic sign Lozica (on the road) drive further for 400 m and you'll see our white APARTMANI billboard (on the left side of the main road). But if you choose 10 km longer trip all arround the deep bay of Rijeka Dubrovacka you will pass several villages (Sustjepan, Cajkovici, Komolac, Rozat, Nova Mokosica, Mokosica and through the village Lozica) before you see our advertising table. Traveling to Dubrovnik by plane Many international airlines offer regular flights to Zagreb, Croatia's capital, from most major European cities, as well as direct flights to Dubrovnik. Once you arrive in Zagreb it's just a short domestic flight (40 minutes) with the country's major international and domestic carrier Croatia Airlines to the southern city of Dubrovnik. More information you can also find by your aircraft companies. If you intend to visit interesting places arround Zaton you'll feel more comfortable if you rent a car immediately at the Dubrovnik Airport or you can come to us first (by Dubrovnik taxi or bus) and we'll help you to get a car or scooter in Dubrovnik. To reach us from Airport with car please drive to the west towards Dubrovnik ( and Split). You'll pass villages: Zvekovica, Obod, Plat, Soline, Mlini, Srebreno, Kupari - keep driving straight. When you come above Dubrovnik do not turn right (in the town) but proceed further towards Split, across the bridge, drive about 2 km and there's our APARTMANI billboard. Getting to Dubrovnik by ship - ferry Throughout the summer months you can catch one of the frequent ferries from Italy or any major coastal Croatian city to Dubrovnik. Cruising the blue Adriatic Sea is one of the most picturesque and pleasant ways to travel to Dubrovnik. 1. From Rijeka you can take the ferry to Zadar, Split, island Hvar, island Korčula and Dubrovnik (Rijeka - Dubrovnik approx. 20 hours). Make a reservation for your ship on time. For time table and ticket prices, contact the major Croatian ferry service Jadrolinija . 2. From Italy you can come by ship/ferry from Ancona to Split and then by car to Dubrovnik or directly from Bari or Ortona (20 km from Pescara) to Dubrovnik. More information by Croatian agencies Jadrolinija and Elite Travel or on , SNAV, pages. By bus Lots of buses are driving daily to Dubrovnik from all parts of Croatia. More information about arrivals and departures you'll find on the Bus terminal pages: - Bus station Zagreb - Bus station Split, Rijeka, Dubrovnik (Libertas) From Dubrovnik buses drive to all places in Dubrovnik area. Every 30 - 60 minutes they are driving to larger places and to others several times a day. To avoid wasting your time we recommend you to by some neccesary foods & drinks across the bus terminal before you proceed to our apartments. The bus station in Vrbica is 700 m west from our house. By boat If you are owner of the yacht, Dubrovnik and its area are the right place for sailing. Beauty of untouched nature and our islands will give you unforgettable moments, and lots of bays are safe berth. If you wish, you can get permanent berth in ACI Marine Dubrovnik or in Port of Dubrovnik. If you need some services on your yacht or you need a winter shelter, you can contact ACI Club Marina Dubrovnik REMARK: The nearest restaurant is 1 km from us, store is on 4 km (in Zaton Mali or Mokosica), and post office and bank office are 5 km (Nova Mokosica) from us. If you are coming without a car or scooter we can drive you there or you can Rent a car or scooter in Dubrovnik. |
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| Last updated: 17.05.2008. |
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