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The summer bus corridor between Prague and the Croatian coast is open again. RegioJet launched its seasonal service to the Adriatic on May 29, with the first departure rolling out of Florenc bus station at 4:30 PM. The route runs south through Brno and Bratislava before reaching the coast in the early morning hours, stopping at nine destinations along the way: Zadar, Sukošan, Biograd na Moru, Pakoštane, Vodice, Šibenik, Primošten, Trogir, and Split. Through mid-June, buses depart three times a week. From June 12, the service switches to daily operations and runs through early September. The final return leg of the season from Croatia is set for September 21, 2026. Also starting June 12, RegioJet adds a new corridor: Prague–Brno–Bratislava–Rijeka–Crikvenica, departing Florenc at 6:30 PM. Tickets on this route start at 899 CZK — in line with the pricing on the Split service, which has held steady from last year despite rising fuel costs. Demand is up noticeably from last summer. Several departures are already sold out, with Friday buses at the start of school holidays going first. What’s on board Both routes use Setra S 531 DT double-decker buses in the Fun&Relax⁺ configuration, carrying 58 passengers. The upper deck... The post Prague to the Adriatic Coast for 900 CZK — RegioJet’s Croatia Routes Are Back appeared first on Prague Morning .
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