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Does Bolt work in Zadar?

Bolt is available at ZAD airport! Get a fast, affordable and convenient ride to wherever you're going.



Yes, Bolt is fully operational in Zadar as of March 2026 and is one of the most reliable and cost-effective ways to get around the city. Alongside Uber, Bolt has become a staple for both locals and tourists, offering transparent, upfront pricing that is usually significantly cheaper than traditional "white" street taxis. In Zadar, you can use the Bolt app to book rides from the Zadar Airport to the Old Town (typically costing around €13–€16 depending on the season) or for short trips within the city. One major benefit of using Bolt in 2026 is the ability to bypass the language barrier with drivers and avoid the "tourist surcharge" often associated with unmetered taxis. During the peak summer season, wait times in Zadar are generally less than 10 minutes, though prices can surge during major events or late-night club hours. It is always a good idea to have both Uber and Bolt installed on your phone in Croatia to compare prices and availability in real-time.

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