The best price found on momondo to Zagreb was £39/pp from Zadar, which is 83% cheaper than the average flight price to Zagreb. To find the cheapest price to Zagreb from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
In general, March is the cheapest month to fly from United Kingdom to Zagreb. Due to it being the ‘off-season’ during this time, you can expect flight prices to be around £109. If you aren’t able to travel during the month of March, then book flights to Zagreb from United Kingdom during February instead. Flights to Zagreb in February, while not as cheap as those in March, still average around £125.
In general, most travellers find the cheapest time to book a flight to Zagreb is about 60 days prior to their departure date, when tickets on average are £154. However, in the past 72 hours, people saw flights from United Kingdom for as low as £94.
Our data shows that Wednesday is the least expensive day to fly to Zagreb. Tickets to fly out on this day can be as low as £158. Be sure to avoid booking your departure on a Sunday as prices are generally higher than usual. According to our data, the average ticket price to Zagreb on Sunday is £186.
Flying to Zagreb from United Kingdom in the evening is the least expensive time of day to depart. momondo users have found prices as low as £165 when looking at flights departing in the evening. Flights to Zagreb are more costly in the morning, with an average ticket price of £178. Departure times in the morning fall within the peak daily travel times, which is why tickets can be more expensive.
Those flying to Zagreb could potentially find better pricing at Rijeka Airport (80 mi from Zagreb city centre), depending on the month and departure airport.
Prices vary based on where travellers are departing from, but on average, the cheapest airport to fly to in Zagreb is Rijeka Airport where the average price is £229pp. Users typically find the best prices when using momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
Currently, Croatia travel restrictions include travel to Zagreb. Croatia has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not Croatian nationals or residents and their family members, or nationals of Austria, Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia or Slovenia. Travelers who are EU or UK nationals, residents, or long-term visa holders may enter the country if they are returning to their home countries or traveling on business. EU/UK nationals may be accompanied by their immediate family members. Business travelers must present the invitation letter from a company based in Croatia. Healthcare worker and researchers, experts in care for the elderly, people requiring urgent medical treatment, cross-border workers, diplomats, police officers, Civil Defence services and teams, international organizations staff and international military personnel in the performance of their duties, and people in transit may also enter the country. All passports and national ID cards issued to Croatian nationals which expired on March 11, 2020 or later, are still considered valid. If you are planning to travel to Zagreb at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.