Transfer from Zadar airport to Zagreb
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Transfer from Zadar airport to Zagreb includes:
- One way transfer from Zadar airport to Zagreb
- Drop off to previously defined destination (accomodation, private apartment or hotel)
- bottle of water
- Meet and greet service included in the price
- Baby seat on demand
- Experienced drivers and dedicated personnel
- No extra charges for flight delays
- Low fares for airport transfers
Transfer from Zadar airport to Zagreb – Distance 291 km
Our driver will be waiting for you at the Zadar airport with your name on a sign. He is going to help you with the luggage and he will know all the details. So you don’t need to worry about getting to your destination.
ALL WE NEED TO KNOW:
- Your flight details
- Your name, surname and contact number
- Number of passengers
- Date of the transfer and dropp of location
So you decided to visit the capital of Croatia, Zagreb. Right after you land and meet up with our driver you will make your way over to the heart of Croatia that is Zagreb. Enjoy the passing beautiful sights you will see along the way in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle that is either 7+1 or 16+1.
About Us
Adiona Travel is a travel, tourist and transfer agency situated in Split, Croatia. We offer everything from exciting tour options all the way to van transfer services in Croatia, mainly in the Dalmatian region. If you happen to want to take a transfer service, you can choose between two air-conditioned vehicles, 7+1 and 16+1 that makes it perfect for smaller and larger groups of people.
If you decide to go with our company, you will get a pre-arranged price/rate for every transfer so you don’t need to worry about any hidden costs that will burn a hole in your wallet. We pride ourselves in offering the highest transfer quality and are open to adjusting your schedule if needed.
We will provide you with a great service for an affordable price for your transfer. Enjoy a comfortable transfer experience with an english speaking guide that will make the transfer service all the more enjoyable. The driver will make sure to pick you up and drop you off right in front of the destination/accommodation that you need.
Private transfer from Zadar Airport to Zagreb
One of the best methods of transportation from Zadar airport to Zagreb would be by taking a personal private transfer to Zagreb from Zadar airport. We are a tourist agency that specializes in tours, accommodation and private transfers, so if you happen to want to plan out an entire trip in Croatia be free to contact us. We are positive you won’t be left disappointed.
Zagreb is roughly 280 kilometers away from Zadar airport, taking a little less than 3 hours of reaching it. So if you happen to be taking a private transfer you can rest easy during your transport.
Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from Roman times. The oldest settlement in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today’s Ščitarjevo. As a Croatian administrative division, Zagreb has a unique structure. It consists of a combined city-county (but is distinct from Zagreb County) and is administratively divided into 17 city districts.
Podsljeme and Sesvete districts, as well as other northern and northeastern city districts, are located in the foothills of the Medvednica mountain, which adds to the city’s geographical diversity. The majority of the city districts are located at low elevation along the Sava River valley. The city’s boundaries are approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles) north-south and 30 kilometers (19 miles) east-west.
How to get from Zadar airport to Zagreb?
There’s plenty of methods of reaching Zagreb from Zadar airport, anything from taking a bus or airport taxi. But the most trustworthy would be by booking a private transfer from Zadar airport to Zagreb.
A few interesting things about Zagreb
The capital and largest city in all of Croatia. Zagreb is known for several things, mostly for the tram connections that run all throughout the main city. Taking a transfer to Zagreb is one of the easiest, seeing as how the city is well connected with neighbouring towns and other places due to it’s large territory.
So what better way or a faster one of getting to Zagreb than with a private Zadar airport transfer to Zagreb. Don’t let yourself worry about getting on the right bus. Simply bok a private transfer and don’t worry about the hassle of other transport methods.
- Zagreb was built over a stream. By the time the 19th century rolled around, concrete and stone was used to fill the top of the stream, which to this day still flows deep underground; beneath the numerous restaurants and cafes of central “Tkalčićeva street”.
- The town was previous inhabited by bears; evident by most of the famous streets having “Medved” (Croatian for bear) in their name. But due to the city growing more and more the population has migrated South.
- Zagreb still has functioning gas powered lamps in certain parts of town, giving it a rustic feel to them.
- One of the most famous breweries in Zagreb named their drinks after folklore legends, “Black Queen” & “Golden Bear” being one of the most popular ones.
- Whilst most towns throughout the world have a bell chime to signal noon, Zagreb does things a little bit differently. Since 1877, Zagreb’s “Grič cannon” has been fired daily to signal noon; becoming a tourist attraction by todays standards.
What sights to see in Zagreb
Being the capital of Croatia along with the largest city. It’s no wonder that the town has a handful of things to get up to during your Vacation stay. Enjoy admiring the rich historic atmosphere as you take a stroll through several monumental squares that Zagreb is known for.
Zagreb’s Gornji Grad (Upper city)
Gornji Grad, Zagreb’s Upper Town, which has gorgeous cobblestone lanes and houses with red-tiled roofs, is a lovely site to start a sightseeing tour of the Croatian city. The cathedral, the parliament building, as well as various museums and churches, are among the most popular tourist sites in Gornji Grad, which was once divided between the towns of Kaptol and Gradec.
Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb
In addition to the numerous museums dedicated to fine art and history, Zagreb also has a number of oddball museums that are well worth seeing. The touching and humorous Museum of Broken Relationships comes in first place.
Admire the truly fascinating collections of various relationships that have broken apart. Each item donated accompanied by a quick summary of the failed relationship in question. Offering a rare chance to get insight at what things ended up breaking up a couple. All in all, the museum is quite a fun experience to take part in after coming with a private Zadar transfer to Zagreb.
Gradec in Zagreb
The artists and traders who made up this area of Zagreb’s medieval heart were secular. Due to recent popularity of the cobblestone streets where it makes it an ideal walking path, it is now a charming ancient neighborhood that is perfect for strolls. St. Mark’s Square, the location of the Croatian Parliament and Constitutional Court, is the focal point in terms of culture and politics.
Zagreb Cathedral
The Cathedral in Zagreb was build on the remains of an old building that was destroyed in the early 1200 by the Tartars. The present Cathedral with it’s two ornately decorated spires was build in the second half of the 13th century, even if there were more alterations made since it was built.
The earthquake that happened recently in 1880 destroying larger parts of the Cathedral of Zagreb; which includes the bell tower and dome. Luckily due to reconstruction efforts it kept its original medieval design. You can also take a trip to the cathedral treasure to see the many works of art and holy objects it has.