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Price: €2.50 single trip (cash or credit card on bus). Buy tickets from the driver or at the airport kiosk.
Journey Time: 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Buses run every 30 minutes, 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM.
Pros: Cheapest option. Runs frequently. Drops you right at the main bus station (Trg sv. Duje), 5 minutes from Diocletian’s Palace (Old Town).
Cons: Can get crowded, especially during peak season. Not ideal with heavy luggage or young kids (no dedicated stroller space). You’ll need to walk 5 minutes to the center.
Best for: Budget travelers and solo backpackers. Families with older kids (but pack light for the walk).
Price: Fixed rate: €15-20 (no meter used for airport to city center). Pay in cash or card at the taxi rank (outside Arrivals). No extra fees for luggage.
Journey Time: 12-15 minutes (no traffic). Taxis wait in the arrivals area.
Pros: Fastest and most convenient. Driver will help with luggage. No walking needed—drops you at your hotel or near the Old Town.
Cons: Most expensive option. Can be pricey if splitting costs with others (e.g., €15 for one person vs. €2.50 for bus).
Best for: Families with strollers/infants, business travelers needing speed, or groups of 2+ sharing the cost.
Price: €45-60 for a sedan (up to 4 people). Book online via companies like Klook or GetYourGuide in advance. Price includes airport pickup and drop-off at your hotel.
Journey Time: 15-20 minutes (same as taxi).
Pros: No waiting in taxi lines. Driver meets you with a sign. Comfortable for 4 people (e.g., family with 2 kids). No need to navigate buses/taxis.
Cons: Costly for solo travelers. Requires booking ahead (not available at the airport).
Best for: Families (with kids or luggage), groups, or travelers wanting stress-free arrival. Not cost-effective for solo budget travelers.
Price: N/A (no direct train from Split Airport).
Journey Time: Not applicable—train station (Split Glavni Kolodvor) is 3km from the airport. You’d need to take a bus/taxi to the station first, then take the train (€1.30, 15 mins), totaling 45+ minutes for €3.80. Avoid this.
Pros: None for airport transfers. The train network connects Split to other cities, but not the airport.
Cons: Complicated, slow, and expensive compared to bus/taxi. Only useful if you’re already in Split and need to go to the train station.
Best for: None. Skip it entirely for airport transfers.
Split Airport to city center is simple. For under €3, take the bus (Line 20) and walk 5 minutes. For €15-20, grab a taxi and relax. Skip the train—no one uses it for this trip. Families and business travelers should prioritize taxi or private transfer. Budget travelers get the bus. You’ll be in the Old Town before you know it.
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