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FlixBusPopular buses to and from Split
Popular buses to Split
Zadar to Split bus
- Nomago
- Nomago Intercity operated by Antonio Turs
- Autotrans by Arriva
- Brioni
- FlixBus
Dubrovnik to Split bus
- Croatia Bus d.o.o.
- Nomago
- Autotrans by Arriva
- FlixBus
Zagreb to Split bus
- Croatia Bus d.o.o.
- Nomago
- FlixBus
- Autotrans by Arriva
Ljubljana to Split bus
- FlixBus
- Itabus
Budapest to Split bus
- FlixBus
- Infobus
Popular buses from Split
Split to Makarska bus
- Autotrans by Arriva
- Nomago
- FlixBus
Split to Zadar bus
- FlixBus
- Infobus
- Brioni
- Nomago Intercity operated by Antonio Turs
- Autotrans by Arriva
- Nomago
Split to Zagreb bus
- FlixBus
- Nomago
- Croatia Bus d.o.o.
- Infobus
- Autotrans by Arriva
Split to Dubrovnik bus
- Nomago
- FlixBus
- Autotrans by Arriva
- Croatia Bus d.o.o.
Split to Budapest bus
- FlixBus
- Infobus
Buses to Split
Visiting Croatia's Adriatic hub is easy, with plenty of affordable bus connections. Long distance and shorter bus journeys are available, and arrival should be stress-free, thanks to Split's centrally located main bus station. With the possibility of beach vacation s, city breaks, and nature adventures, buses to Split are an appealing option.
Which is the main bus station in Split?
Buses to Split arrive at a couple of listed stops. Most commonly, they will terminate at Autobusni Kolodvor (the main bus station). This is located in the city center, within walking distance of the port. So it's ideally suited to island-hopping travellers. Alternatively, buses may be scheduled to arrive at "Obala Kneza Domagoja", which is just across the road from the bus station.
Which bus companies offer buses to Split?
Buses from Croatian cities like Zagreb or Dubrovnik are operated by Croatia Bus. International services from Italy and Germany tend to be provided by FlixBus, while Crnja Tours offers some fares from Austria as well. All companies run direct buses to Split, but a host of indirect options are also available.
Why travel by bus to Split?
Travelling by bus to Split makes sense for a range of reasons. For starters, it's a great way to travel when touring Croatia's Adriatic coast. And it's also a handy route from popular Adriatic locations like Venice, which has direct bus links to the Croatian port. Buses also link Split to important aviation hubs, such as Venice Marco Polo or Zagreb. This can be very handy, as many airlines only offer seasonal services to Split Airport, making buses an essential option for reaching the coast. Aside from that, buses are simply very cost effective, wherever travellers are coming from.
Before you travel to Split by bus - good to know!
Island hoppers will want to consult ferry schedules from the Port of Split, and time their arrival to coincide with sailing times. For those remaining on dry land, Promet Split operates a comprehensive local bus network, and covers both the city and surrounding coastline. It's a great way to reach Diocletian's Palace - one of the most remarkable Roman ruins in Europe. Buses also travel to Klis Fortress, which commands a dramatic mountain pass. And if visitors have time, ferries to the beautiful island of Hvar are not to be missed.
Bus providers: FlixBus, Nomago, Autotrans by Arriva, Croatia Bus d.o.o., Promet Makarska, Samoborček to BerlinTravel to Split on FlixBus, Nomago, Autotrans by Arriva, Croatia Bus d.o.o., Promet Makarska, Samoborček buses with Omio. When comparing schedules and tickets, we will also show you other options with multiple connections or other travel modes if they’re available.
FlixBus
Nomago
Autotrans by Arriva
Croatia Bus d.o.o.
Promet Makarska
Samoborček
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