The link between Pesaro and Croatia is temporarily not served by ferry operators in partnership with NetFerry.
The port of Pesaro is a port is known for fishing and commercial trade and is composed of two parallel piers that also serve passenger and cruise ships. It is a canal port on the mouth of the Foglia river. In the past, life in Pesaro revolved around the port and its activities and in the 1400s this was one of the most important ports in the Adriatic. In 1800 they created a new port and lengthened the basin, to expand the port of Pesaro in comparison with the nearby ports of Ancona and Ravenna. How to reach the port of Pesaro You can reach the port of Pesaro by car along the A14 motorway, for t... [More information]
Address: Calata Caio Duilio, 61121 Pesaro PU
Directions: Google Map @ Pesaro, port
Croatia is in Southern Europe, bordering Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the south, Slovenia and Hungary to the north and on the west, is the Adriatic sea. Nature and Culture The capital of Croatia is Zagreb, but natural beauty sets Croatia apart, as one of the most bio-diverse areas of Europe. For example, there are over seven thousand caves in Croatia, home to the proteus, the only cave dwelling vertebrate in Europe. There are also forests covering around 44% of the country. There are around 380 protected species in Croatia, including wolves, the Eurasian griffin... [More information]