Reaching Split is really easy. It is the second-largest travel hub in Croatia after Zagreb. You can reach Split by plane, car, train, bus, and ferry. Split bus and train station, as well as a ferry port, are located one next to another, and within a short walking distance from the Split old town.15 Nov 2021
Is Dubrovnik or Split better?
Dubrovnik is a better travel destination for foodies, and has a better Old Town. Split offers better nightlife, better day trip options, and is generally cheaper than Dubrovnik. Both destinations offer excellent beaches.19 Jun 2021
Split Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Split; IATA: SPU, ICAO: LDSP), also known as Resnik Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Resnik), is the international airport serving the city of Split, Croatia. In 2019, the airport was the second busiest in Croatia after Zagreb Airport handling 3.3 million passengers.
What airport do you fly into to get to Croatia?
Zagreb airport
How many terminals does Split Airport have?
one terminal
Is Split Airport busy?
In 2021, a total of 1,577,584 passengers passed through Split Airport, making it the busiest airport in the county last year. Zagreb Airport, which has always been busier than Split, was the second busiest with 173 thousand fewer passengers than Split Airport in 2021, portal Croatian Aviation reported on Wednesday.5 Jan 2022
What is the nearest airport to Split? The nearest airport to Split is Split (SPU) Airport which is 11.7 km away. Other nearby airports include Zadar (ZAD) (108.9 km), Sarajevo (SJJ) (156.7 km) and Dubrovnik (DBV) (182 km).
Is Split or Dubrovnik airport bigger?
Dubrovnik generated 597,787 passengers more than in 2020, Split 903,218 more, and Zagreb, 479,655 more passengers.5 Jan 2022
Which UK airports fly into Split?
- Birmingham.
- Bristol.
- Edinburgh.
- Glasgow International.
- Leeds Bradford.
- London Gatwick.
- London Heathrow.
- London Luton.