
City transfers
Private transfers to and from Zagreb — airport pickups, the city centre and onward across continental Croatia. Fixed prices, licensed drivers.
Zagreb spreads its airport, train station and main bus station across the city, and hauling luggage between them on trams and shuttle buses is the slow way to start a trip. For many travellers Zagreb is not the destination but the gateway — the place you land before driving on to the coast, the lakes or the mountains — which makes the connection between the airport and wherever you are heading next the part most worth getting right. A private transfer is the simple version: one fixed price, a driver who knows the city, and a door-to-door ride whether you are arriving, connecting or setting out across the country.
Because Zagreb sits at the centre of continental Croatia, it is the natural pivot point for longer journeys, and that is where a reserved vehicle earns its place. Rather than changing between an airport bus, a tram and a coach with your cases, you are collected at one address and delivered to another, with the timing built around your flight and your onward plans.
Most arrivals come through Zagreb Airport, a short drive southeast of the centre, and we run it as a quick, fixed-price transfer with meet and greet in arrivals and help with the luggage. The driver tracks your flight, so an early or late landing simply adjusts the pickup rather than leaving you waiting or paying extra.
From the city we also run the longer routes that make Zagreb a hub. South to the Plitvice Lakes and on to the Kvarner and Dalmatian coast is one of our staple journeys, and we cover day-trip destinations like the Zagorje countryside and Samobor as well as cross-border runs to Ljubljana or Graz. The driver collects you at the address you give and drops you exactly where you need to be, so a transfer here can be anything from a ten-minute airport hop to a long, comfortable drive to the sea. Airport pickups are flight-tracked; all fares are agreed up front and paid by card, with the cancellation policy shown before you confirm.
Zagreb is Croatia's capital and largest city, an inland hub with a relaxed, café-lined character quite different from the coast. The historic Upper Town sits on the hill with its medieval streets, the cathedral and the small, distinctive St Mark's church, while below it the green Lower Town runs in orderly blocks past museums, galleries and parks down toward the railway. At the heart of it all is Ban Jelačić Square, the city's meeting place and the point everything seems to lead back to.
It is a city to walk and to linger in, with a coffee culture that is almost a civic institution, but its position is just as much a part of its identity. From Zagreb the roads run out to Plitvice and the lakes, up into the mountains, and on the long drive down to Dalmatia, so a great many trips through Croatia begin or end with a transfer here. For all its appeal as a destination, Zagreb is also the country's front door, and that dual role is what brings most of our passengers through it.
| Destination | Distance | Duration | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zagreb Airport (Franjo Tuđman) | 17 km | 25 min | €59 | View → |
| Velika Gorica | 20 km | 26 min | €64 | View → |
| Karlovac | 56 km | 48 min | €123 | View → |
| Varaždin | 88 km | 1 h 12 min | €174 | View → |
| Kraljevica | 156 km | 2 h 2 min | €285 | View → |
| Rijeka Airport (Krk) | 160 km | 2 h 5 min | €291 | View → |
| Rijeka Port | 162 km | 2 h 4 min | €294 | View → |
| Senj | 162 km | 2 h 9 min | €295 | View → |
| Rijeka | 165 km | 1 h 50 min | €300 | View → |
| Crikvenica | 166 km | 2 h 15 min | €302 | View → |
| Novi Vinodolski | 168 km | 2 h 23 min | €305 | View → |
| Selce | 170 km | 2 h 18 min | €308 | View → |