How to get on Island Pag
If you came to Croatia from Italy, crossing the border crossing with semi highway Y continue your journey to the city of Rijeka. After the tunnel Ucka you
are leaving Istria County and come to the city of Rijeka. From Rijeka with highway Dalmatina continue travel to the small town Prizna which has ferry line to
town Zigljan on the island of Pag.
If you came to Croatia from Zagreb, take Zagreb-Split highway and continue your way to the city Prizna in which is a ferry line to Zigljan on the island of
Pag.
The island of Pag is also connected to the mainland with Pag bridge but the bridge is far away from the ferry line Prizna-Zigljan.
More information about ferry lines can be found on www.jadrolinija.hr
Information on road conditions can be obtained by calling the number +385 1 4640 800
Travel to island Pag with train
The island Pag is not connected by rail.
If you still want to travel by train, we suggest that you buy a ticket to the city of Rijeka, which is very well connected by railway lines to all major
cities in Europe. From Rijeka you can continue your travel to the island Pag by bus, boat line or ferry line.
Information on departures and arrivals of trains at the railway station Rijeka can be found at www.hznet.hr or by calling +385 51 213 333
Information about the ferry and shipping lines can be found at www.jadrolinija.hr
We offer very cheap transfer from Rijeka to island Pag. For more information or booking contact us on info@croatia-traveller.com
Travel to island Pag with bus
The island of Pag has no bus connections with European cities.
Daily bus services from the mainland to the island of Pag are from the cities of Zagreb and Zadar.
The easiest way to travel by bus to the island of Pag would be to buy a ticket to city Zagreb, from which you can travel with direct line to the island of
Pag.
Another solution is to buy a bus ticket to the city of Rijeka, from which you travel up to keep the island of Pag by ferry or bus.
More information for bus lines on bus station Pag can be find calling the number +385 53 661 550
More information about bus lines on bus station Rijeka can be find calling the number +385 51 660 364
Information about the ferry and shipping lines can be found at www.jadrolinija.hr
We offer very cheap transfers to island Pag. For more information or booking contact us on info@croatia-traveller.com
Travel to island Pag with plane
Island Pag has no airport.
The closest airport is located in the city of Rijeka (island Krk), or a little farther airport in Zagreb.
From the city of Rijeka you can travel with bus or ferry to the island Pag.
From Zagreb, there is a direct bus line to the island Pag.
Information about flights on Rijeka airport is available on www.rijeka-airport.hr or by calling the telephone number 00385 51 842 132
Information about flights on Zagreb airport is available on www.zagreb-airport.hr or calling the number 00385 1 4562 170
More information about bus lines on bus station Rijeka can be find calling the number +385 51 660 364
More information about bus lines on bus station Zagreb can be find calling the number +385 1 6112 789
Information about the ferry and shipping lines can be found at www.jadrolinija.hr
We offer very cheap transfer from airport Zagreb and transfer from airport Rijeka. For more information or booking contact us on info@croatia-traveller.com
Travel to island Pag with boat
If you want to travel to the island Pag with boat, the only shipping line Croatia-Europe is Italy (Bari-Ancona) - Croatia.
More information about the shipping lines and their departures can be found at www.jadrolinija.hr
If you travel to the island Pag with own boat, on the island in Kolan is ACI Marina Simuni.
Additional information of marina is available www.aci-klub.hr or by calling +385 23 697 457


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