Brno-based RegioJet has switched its Prague-Croatia train service to daily operation.
The train route runs through Brno and Bratislava to the Croatian cities of Ogulin, Split, and Rijeka. There you can transfer to buses to other resorts in the country.
Comfortable and affordable – a berth in a sleeping car the whole distance of more than 1,000km is only CZK 590 for a seat and from CZK 790 for a seat in a sleeping car.– the RegioJet route will run until the end of September. The service will be daily in the high season, in July and August.
It stops en route in Bratislava but not in Budapest. The train in signature yellow colours will pull out of Prague just after 4.30 pm, arriving in Zagreb just after 5 am then, dividing in Ogulin, will go on to Rijeka at 10.15 am and Split at 1.45 pm.
In terms of capacity, the head of Regiojet’s international projects said that the capacity this year is more than 600 passengers per train, meaning that it is, once again, 15 wagons. Wagons with seating as well as sleeping cars will also be available.
“Perhaps the only change is that we’ve increased the number of so-called ”quiet wagons” that are suitable for families with small children or the elderly. The trains will once again offer familiar comfort at very popular prices and tickets for the Prague Regiojet train have been on sale since March the 8th this year.
Tickets can be purchased on the official website of the carrier
You can share a compartment or book one for your own comfort. As always, all services onboard are included in the price of the ticket. Breakfast, bedclothes, pillow, and blanket for bed cars; Rajec water for the seat cars.
Last year, most passengers traveled from the Czech Republic, while 10 percent of tickets were sold in Slovakia.