How to get to Novalja by bus?
Regular international bus lines connect Split, Zadar and Rijeka with all neighboring countries and the entire Europe. Bus connections between major cities (intercity bus lines) are quite frequent, same as regional bus services – even smallest places on the coast can be reached by bus. The buses either stop in Zadar or they will continue to Novalja over the Pag bridge or by ferry.
Bus stations
You can check all the central bus stations in Croatia
Zadar Central Bus Terminal in the vicinity of the Zadar peninsula, where the old town lies.
Zadar Central Bus Terminal
Adress: Ante Starcevica 1, 23000 Zadar
Telephone: 023/211-555
Fax: 023/311-086
e-mail:
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Bus time table year round:
http://www.autobusni-kolodvor.com/kolodvor.aspx?k=8&d=191
Split central bus terminal is situated in the center of the town, in the proximity of the Split seaside promenade – Riva.
Split Central Bus Terminal
Address: Obala Kneza Domagoja 12, 21000 Split
Telephone:
060 327 777 (when in Croatia)
+385 21 338 469 (for international callers)
e-mail:
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Bus time table year round:
http://www.autobusni-kolodvor.com/kolodvor.aspx?k=6&d=191
Novalja central bus station is situated few hunderd meters from the center of the town which is on the very coast.
Adress: Spital 0, 53291 Novalja
Telephone: 060 304 070 (when in Croatia)
Local island bus transport in Novalja
Local island buses and tourist train represent the local transport in Novalja. Tourist train drives from the center of Novalja to the auto-camp Strasko and back. It is a great way to see the town without walking. Somewhat faster is the Novalja bus line with bus stations Novalja – Novalja central bus terminal – Zrce beach – Gajac beach. Novalja bus time tables are visibly displayed at all the bus stations and in the tourist office you can gat all the extra information.
Intercity, regional and international bus lines and companies

Almost all the bus line companies offer both national and international lines.
Intercity lines
The most frequent bus terminals in Croatia are Zagreb and Split Bus Terminal but there is connection with bus stations in every larger city. There are almost hourly lines from Split to Zagreb (about 15 bus lines a day) that stop at Zadar bus station or directly at Novalja bus station on the island Pag.
Bus Zadar Novalja drives frequently, every day whole year. From Rijeka to Split or Dubrovnik there are about 14 bus lines a day and back that stop at Zadar bus station or directly at Novalja bus station, on the island Pag.
Their websites offer info on bus timetables and ticket prices.
Timetable information is available from Zagreb Central Bus Terminal
(Tel: 060 313 333, within Croatia only; www.akz.hr).
Regional – intercity companies
AUTOTRANS is able to offer wide-ranging travel possibilities within the European largest bus network. There are regular services to destinations throughout Croatia. Company Autotrans (Tel: 060 30 20 10; www.autotrans.hr) is a key service provider.
Other intercity companies:
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www.atpsi.hr
AUTOTRANSPORT d.d.
connects Dalmatia with the rest of Croatia |

www.autotrans.hr
Istra Promet Umag
connects Umag with Istria, Rijeka, Kopar and Triest |
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www.croatiabus.hr
CROATIA- BUS d.d.
connects Zagreb with numerous towns in Croatia and almost all European capitals |
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International CONECTIONS
Zagreb central bus terminal is a a member of the European Bus Station Association – „Eurobuses“, so check out the web site and find out what's the fastest route to your holiday.
Some of the international bus companies driving to Rijeka are
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www.fils.hr
FILS d.o.o.
to Belgrade and Venezia |

PEPEKS d.o.o. to Bosnia & Herzegovina and Finland
SEVERTRANS a.d. connects Bosnian and Serbian towns to Croatia and northern Europe
CROATIA TOURS INTERNATIONAL d.o.o. to Dortmund
AUTOBANAT a.d. to Serbia |
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www.lasta.rs
LASTA a.d.
to Belgrade and other Serbian towns |
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www.touring.de
TOURING
EUROLINES - an association of different companies connecting Croatia
with Germany (Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Karlsruhe,
Stuttgart, Munich) |
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