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    Indirizzo: Lopar 454, isola di Rab, Croazia
    GPS: 44.827600, 14.735917
    Telefono/Fax: 00 385 51 775 212
    Cell: 00 385 98 174 3459
    E-mail: info@dania.hr
    Web: dania.hr

    Sanjin Matahlija,
    Oib: 13466373694,
    Adresa: Lopar 454, 51281 Lopar,
    Mob: 098284838,
    Iban: HR98 2402 0063 2031 0190 3,
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    Come raggiungerci

    In macchina

    1. soluzione
    Imbarcatevi sul traghetto sull’isola di Krk (Valbiska) (facilmente raggiungibile in macchina attraverso il ponte). Per consultare l’orario dei traghetti basta cliccare sul nostro sito “i link utili”. Dal porto per i traghetti procedete sempre dritto sulla strada principale…

    Dopo circa 3 minuti (all’incirca a 1700 m dal porto per i traghetti non girate da nessuna parte, andate sempre dritto), alla vostra sinistra vedrete l’insegna “Appartamenti Dania”. Girate a sinistra e utilizzate la stradina d’accesso che vi condurrà fino al parcheggio dell’edificio.

    2. soluzione
    TrajektImbarcatevi sul traghetto a Jablanac (il porto sulla terraferma, facilmente raggiungibile attraverso la magistrale adriatica, oppure proseguendo sulla diramazione dell’autostrada a secondo dalla direzione dalla quale provenite) Dopo 10 minuti di percorso sul traghetto, raggiungerete il porto Mišnjak sull’isola di Rab. Andate verso Lopar, a circa 20 km di distanza dal porto. Per raggiungere Lopar (seguendo le indicazioni lungo la strada) vi basteranno circa 15 minuti di viaggio in macchina.
    Al primo incrocio a Lopar, giriate a destra. Dopo 400 metri, sulla vostra sinistra vedrete l’insegna “Apartments Dania” e la vostra vacanza può iniziare.

    In corriera

    Le linee di corriere per Rab sono ottime durante tutto l’anno e durante la stagione esistono delle linee aggiuntive. Una volta arrivati a Rab, prendete l’autobus per Lopar, una volta a Lopar, scendete alla prima fermata. Bastano 5 minuti a piedi per raggiungere gli appartamenti Dania.

    Se ci avvisate in anticipo del vostro arrivo in autobus vi verremo a prendere volentieri con la nostra macchina.

    In aereo

    L’aeroporto più vicino è l’aeroporto di Rijeka (Fiume) sull’isola di Krk (Veglia) (per informazioni visitate il sito www.rijeka-airport.hr ). Dall’isola di Veglia prendete la corriera (o il taxi) per Baška. A Baška prendete il traghetto per Lopar (gli orari dei traghetti possono essere consultati sul sito www.jadrolinija.hr , ili www.rapska-plovidba.hr ) una volta arrivati a Lopar, ci occuperemo noi del vostro trasporto fino agli appartamenti.

    In nave

    A Rijeka (Fiume) (il più grande porto della Croazia, facilmente raggiungibile da tutte le direzioni) prendete il primo catamarano (per gli orari visitate il sito: www.jadrolinija.hr) e godetevi il viaggio di un’ora fino a Rab. Da Rab si può raggiungere Lopar semplicemente in autobus o in taxi. È a vostra disposizione anche il nostro servizio di trasporto.

    Nel caso abbiate dei dubbi su che tipo di trasporto utilizzare per raggiungerci, saremo lieti ad aiutarvi a prendere la giusta decisione oppure vi daremo delle indicazioni per i percorsi stradali nel caso in cui veniate in macchina.

    La mappa del percorso può essere trovata sul sito: www.viamichelin.com

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