If you looking for a transfer services from Split Airport then you have come to the right place!
In case you are arriving to Croatia by plane, it is most likely you will be met with the problem of transfer to your destination, whether it is a hotel or the apartment. Forget about the public transfer unless you wish to enjoy the crowd, being late, etc. Taxi – good solution if you do not have to worry about the prices, services, etc.
Therefore we recommend:
Rent a vehicle with the driver that shall safely, quickly and on time take you to your hotel or apartment. Choose the transfer service from Split airport.
- Transfers from Split Airport to Split Harbour
- Airport Split transfer to Hotel
- Transfer to your apartment
Split airport taxi examples of routes:
- Split Airport to Split Harbour – estimated time 30min; 25km
- Split Airport to Baska Voda – estimated time 80min; 70km
- Split City to Dubrovnik City – estimated time 180min; 230km
- Split Airport to Zadar – estimated time 120min; 140km
- Split Airport to Brela – estimated time 75min; 67km
In addition to our airport transfer services, we also offer transfer services to-from all destinations in Croatia and tours to many of the most beautiful places in Croatia.
Book your transfer or ask for a quote here!
A little bit about our most popular destination: Makarska Riviera
Makarska Riviera spreads at the foot of the Biokovo Range in length of 50 km. Underneath magnificent Mountain Biokovo with St. Jure its highest top, stretches numerous pebbles beaches with pine trees and olives as shades.
So if your vacation means not only sunbathing and swimming, you can get more on Biokovo Range where you can enjoy active vacation: hiking, climbing, scouting…
Makarska as this regions largest city attracts a lots of tourists especially from the neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina swarming in July and August.
Makarska offers a lot of fun for young people: bars, beach volleyball, extreme sports at the beach. Or for families with children, exploring the city, ice-cream offering at every corner and clean beaches surrounded with net, so they are safe for swimmers.
All those reasons make Makarska pretty crowded during the summer season, but so quiet out of season.
If you are about to skip Makarska during the summer rush and choose September to visit it, don’t miss exploring Mt. Biokovo, excavations on St. Peter Peninsula that revealed a place called Inaronia served as a way station between Salona and the town of Narona down the coast, both destroyed in 548 by king Totila.
This region was populated by Slavs in 7th century but constantly disturbed by venetian shipping, they sailed into Makarska 887, but that didn’t went as planed and they were forced to pay their right to sail.
In 11th century Croatian-Hungarian kings ruled Makarska, that lasted till 1324 when Bosnian ruler Kotromanic took over. In 1499 the Ottomans took over, fought Venetians and controlled the cost of Adriatic for some time. But a good thing happened during their occupation over 150 years. Makarska became an important port for the salt trade from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Otomans lasted till 1646 when Venetians finally got their turn. They lasted till 1797, during that time Makarska flourished , new aristocracy built baroque mansions all over the town. After the fall of Venice, several mighty empires changed on the throne of Makarska when it finally became a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Most popular places in Makarska Riviera: Brela, Baska Voda, Tucepi