
Rijeka Gulf Of Kvarner, Croatia Travel Guide
Rijeka and its surrounding region are served by several airports, with different levels of connectivity. Discover great flight deals at Dollar Flight Club or search on Skyscanner.
International alternatives: Trieste Airport (TRS) throughout Italy (~70 km northwest), Ljubljana Airport (LJU) in Slovenia (~120 km north). Both serve as entry points for international flights. Direct flight options from major global hubs directly to RJK are rare. Most direct intercontinental flights arrive at Zagreb (ZAG), often a connecting flight to Rijeka or ground transport. Direct flights to RJK are mainly from European cities, especially during summer.
Airport Bus: Croatia Airlines transfer to Rijeka bus station (~30-40 min, €8-€10). Taxi/Ride-sharing: ~€40-€50. Car Rental at airport desks.
Bus: Airport bus to Zagreb main bus station, then direct bus to Rijeka (~TWO hours, €15-€25). Rental car at ZAG. Private transfers available.
RJK: Basic facilities (cafe, car rental, ATM, duty-free). ZAG: Wider range of boutiques, restaurants, lounges, currency exchange.
Road conditions are generally good, especially on motorways. Regional streets can be narrower and winding, notably in shoreline and mountainous areas.
Drive on the right side of the road. Speed limits: 50 km/h in cities, 90 kilometers per hour open roads, 130 km/h motorways. Headlights on at all times. Alcohol limit 0.05% (0.0% under 24 or professional drivers). No mobile phone use without hands-free.
Paid parking zones common in city centers. Use meters or mobile payment apps. Color-coded zones (red-short, yellow-medium, green-long). Multi-story garages available (Stari Grad, Gomila). Free parking scarce downtown.
Rijeka a primary ferry port. Jadrolinija the main ferry provider. Domestic ferries link Rijeka to Kvarner Gulf islands: Cres, Lošinj, Rab, Pag. A seasonal coastal line also links Rijeka to Divide and Dubrovnik, a long journey. Fast catamaran lines connections from Rijeka to the surrounding islands and coastal towns.
Rijeka also a port of call for various cruise lines, bringing passengers to see the city. No significant options for travel on the river in Rijeka. For international arrivals from outside the Schengen Area by sea, immigration procedures resemble airport entrys, with passport control. For domestic taking the ferry, no immigration checks.
No specific departure or exit fees for travelers leaving Croatia by air, land, or sea. For flying departures from Rijeka Airport (RJK), arrive no later THAN 1.5-2 hours before scheduled domestic or Flights within the schengen area. For non-Schengen international flights, 2-3 hours, especially during peak season. Standard check-in and security checks apply.
For bus or train departures, arrive at the station at least 15-30 minutes prior to leaving. Boarding procedures generally straightforward. For ferry departures, arrive at the terminal at least 30-60 minutes before scheduled departure, especially if traveling with a vehicle. Foot passengers arrive closer to departure time.
Rijeka Airport links the Kvarner Gulf to various European cities, especially during summer. This image displays the airport building, a entry point for tourists to the region.
Long-long-haul buses offer an efficient way to travel across Croatia and to neighboring countries. This image shows a modern long-distance bus, representing a common mode of intercity travel.
A car rental desk at an airport, symbolizing the flexibility car rental offers for regional exploration.
A Jadrolinija ferry in a Croatian port, connecting Rijeka to the Kvarner islands for scenic travel.
The Molo Longo breakwater in Rijeka, a popular walking path with views of the port and city.
Rijeka's municipal bus service provides a well-run transport network throughout the city and its suburbs. This image shows an Autotrolej bus in Rijeka, typical of local public transport.
Renting a car gives you the freedom to explore the Kvarner region beyond Rijeka's city limits. This visual of a car rental desk highlights convenience for travelers.
A lively pedestrian zone perfect for strolling, people-watching, and accessing shops.
A popular walking and jogging path with views of the city and port.
Many streets here pedestrianized or with limited vehicle access, suited for walking.