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Flights from Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport to Croatia

Flights from Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport to Croatia

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik can be reached from Bergamo with a flight of about an hour and a half. The airport is about twenty kilometers from the city center and is the main gateway to southern Dalmatia. Connections are not continuous throughout the year, which reduces the chances of finding last-minute deals, although some budget fares are still possible during periods of higher operation. The city is famous for its spectacular Old Town, enclosed by sturdy medieval walls and characterized by stone alleyways and historic palaces. The walk along the walls offers remarkable views over terracotta rooftops and the sea. Stradun, the main street paved in polished limestone, runs through the historic center and is lined with iconic landmarks such as Onofrio’s Fountain and St. Blaise’s Church.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Dubrovnik: key facts

Zagreb

Zagreb can be reached from Bergamo in just over one hour of flight. Franjo Tuđman Airport is located about 15 kilometers from the city and is Croatia’s main airport, serving as the entry point for the capital and for all of continental Croatia. Flight availability is moderate but sufficient to find, with some ease, both budget fares and last-minute deals, especially thanks to flights operated by low-cost carriers. The city blends Central European vibes with historic sights. In the Upper Town, St. Mark’s Church stands out with its distinctive multicolored tiled roof. The Cathedral of the Assumption dominates the lower part of the city with its Gothic spires, while Ban Jelačić Square is the urban heart, enlivened by the Dolac market with its red umbrellas and outdoor cafés.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Zagreb: key facts

Zadar

Zadar can be reached from Bergamo in about one hour and twenty minutes of flight. The airport is about a dozen kilometers from the center and is the main gateway to northern Dalmatia, with useful connections for those who want to explore the islands and coasts of the northern Adriatic. Frequencies are seasonal and therefore not particularly reliable for finding last-minute deals, although during periods of higher operation it is possible to spot some budget fares. The historic center brings together Roman heritage and contemporary installations. St. Donatus Church, with its circular shape, is the city’s symbol and overlooks the Roman Forum, where remains of temples and colonnades are still visible. On the seafront stands the Sea Organ, a famous sound installation that uses the waves to create evocative tones.

Flight Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport – Zadar: key facts