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Traveling by plane
City of Split can be reached by air, road, railroad and by the sea. Via Zagreb, Split is connected to the rest of the world by national and international airlines serving Zagreb airport. Flights to Zagreb are frequent, especially in the hight tourist season.
Flight to London takes 2 hours 30 minutes. To New York 10 hours.

Aiport - Pula
Airport - Zadar
Airport - Zagreb
Airport - Split
Aiport - Dubrovnik
Airport - Brac
Croatia Airlines

www.skyeurope.com
www.easyjet.com
www.ryanair.com
Traveling by car or motorcikle
City of Split is connected to the European highway network. During the summer months, the traffic at border crossings is heawy, which can cause shorter delays. A valid national drivers' license is sufficient to drive in Croatia. You pay tall at highways and some tunnels.

HAK - Croatian auto club
Interactive road maps

Traveling by train
Railway network connects all major Croatian cities except Dubrovnik. Direct train lines connect Croatia with Slovenia, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, France, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and Montenegro. There are also indirect connections to all other European countrie.

Croatian Railways

Traveling by bus
Regular international bus lines connect Croatia with Austria, Italy, Hungary, France, Germany, Slovakia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is the cheapest means of transportation. Croatia also has good and well developed national bus network which reaches even to the remotest places at the coast. You can get more information at Autotrans Rijeka and Zagreb Central Bus Station.

Autotrans
Akz
Ferries and ships
There are regular passenger and ferry lines between Italian (Venice, Trieste, Ancona, Pescara and Bari) and Croatian ports. Daily ferry line connects Rijeka and Split all year long. This ferry continues towards Dubrovnik thrice a week. There are regular ferries and speed hydrofoils to islands.

Sem Marina Split
Jadrolinija Rijeka

Road distances between Croatian capital Zagreb and some European capitals:

Budimpešta 362 km
Beè 399 km
Rim 957 km
Berlin 1,111 km
Amsterdam 1,402 km
Pariz 1,458 km
London 1,593 km
Atena 1,600 km
Road distance between Zagreb and Split:

380 km