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Compare bus, flight, and train for Split to Amsterdam

Omio recommends booking the flight as it is the most popular option from Split to Amsterdam among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $77. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 3h 13m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the bus is your best bet as it emits only 1.3 - 3.3kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $77, and a flight costs an average of $52.

Distance: 810 miles (1305 km)

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Driving

$198

Average price

$227

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$119

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Cheapest

$476

Average price

(fuel + tolls)

24h 48m

Average total duration

24h 18m

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30m

Additional time*

6h 13m

Average total duration

Fastest

3h 13m

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3h 0m

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30h 6m

Average total duration

29h 36m

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30m

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17h 16m

Average total duration

(door-to-door)

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CO2 emissions

3.9 - 7.8kg

CO2 emissions

1.3 - 3.3kg

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Additional time: Average total travel duration to departure point, security checks and transfers.

The cheapest way to travel from Split to Amsterdam is a bus with an average price of $119 (€98).

This is compared to other travel options from Split to Amsterdam:

A bus is $79 (€65) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Split to Amsterdam costing on average $198 (€163).

A bus is $108 (€89) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Split to Amsterdam costing on average $227 (€187).

The fastest way to travel from Split to Amsterdam is by flight with an average journey time of 3h 13m.

Other travel options to Amsterdam take longer:

Train takes on average 24h 18m.

Bus takes on average 29h 36m.

It's helpful to compare your options as there are 3 ways to travel between Split and Amsterdam including taking a bus, flight, and train.
We recommend using the flight as it is the most popular way to get from Split to Amsterdam among Omio's users.
Take the train. It's the cheaper option, and the extra time on board is usually more relaxing than driving it.

Tickets start at around $198 (€163) compared to roughly $476 (€392) in fuel and tolls — a saving of about $279 (€229). The journey takes 24h 18m versus 17h 16m by car, so you'll arrive a bit later, but you can work, read, or sleep along the way rather than spending the time behind the wheel. You'll also save the hassle of parking at the other end.

Driving is worth it if you're on a tight schedule, travelling as a group, or want to stop somewhere en route.

Compare prices and tickets Split to Amsterdam by bus, flight, or train

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Why should you book Split to Amsterdam trains with Omio?

Deutsche Bahn as well as Sylt Shuttle Plus offer trains services from Split to Amsterdam.
Omio is an official ticket reseller for all your travel options from Split to Amsterdam.

Why book with Omio vs Deutsche Bahn?

  • Compare with other providers: On Omio, you can not only buy tickets for Deutsche Bahn, but also compare tickets for the likes of Sylt Shuttle Plus to find the best option for your trip from Split to Amsterdam.
  • Designed for International Travelers: Omio is in your language including 24/7 customer service and offers multiple payment options, including PayPal, credit cards, and bank transfer, in your preferred currency.
  • Compare all your options: Omio allows you to compare Deutsche Bahn with all available travel options, which are bus, flight and train to ensure you get the best deal for traveling from Split to Amsterdam.

Why book with Omio over Trainline or Wanderu?

  • Multiple modes of transport: Omio allows you to compare travel options including bus, flight and train to find the ideal travel option from Split to Amsterdam.

Journey information

Overview: Train from Split to Amsterdam

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Trains from Split to Amsterdam run on average 2 times per day, taking around 24h 18m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $128 (€105) but you can travel from only $52 (€42) by flight.

The earliest train runs at 14:06, the last at 22:29. The fastest train covers the 810 miles (1305 km) distance in 31h 13m.

Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from $52 (€42)
Distance
810 miles (1305 km)
Average train duration
24h 18m
Cheapest ticket price
$128 (€105)
Trains per day
2
Fastest train
31h 13m
First train
2:06 PM
Last train
10:29 PM
Cheapest Month
Jul
Cheapest Day
Tue
High Season
Jul - Sep
Low Season
Jan - Mar
Busiest Day
Mon
Least Busy Day
Fri
Best time to book
28 days
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from $52 (€42)

Train companies: Deutsche Bahn, Sylt Shuttle Plus from Split to Amsterdam trainsDeutsche Bahn, Sylt Shuttle Plus trains will get you between Split and Amsterdam from $52 (€42). With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.

Deutsche Bahn

About
Deutsche Bahn (DB) is Germany’s main train operator, running around 40,000 domestic and international services each day. Its fleet includes a variety of train types: high-speed ICE (Intercity Express) trains, reaching up to 300 km/h; IC (Intercity) and EC (EuroCity) trains for long-distance travel; and IRE (Interregio-Express), RE (Regional Express), and RB (Regionalbahn) services for regional and local connections. While bathrooms are standard on all trains, amenities such as onboard restaurants and free Wi-Fi are available only on certain train types and routes. DB offers a wide range of fares, including Super Saver, Saver, and Flexible tickets, along with discount cards like the BahnCard 25, 50, and 100. Additional options include single tickets, day tickets, and group tickets. Popular routes include Berlin–Munich, Hamburg–Frankfurt, Cologne–Stuttgart, Berlin–Dresden, and Hamburg–Cologne, as well as numerous regional services across Germany.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Average Duration
31h 13m
Cheapest Price
$128 (€105)
Deutsche Bahn frequency
2 a day
Luggage included
Passengers are allowed to bring hand luggage and one additional larger item free of charge, provided they can carry it themselves
Luggage storage
Luggage can be stored in overhead racks, under the seat, or in designated luggage areas near the doors or in the middle of the carriage.
Cancellation Policy
Tickets can be canceled based on their fare conditions as mentioned in what type of train tickets are refundable?
Refund
If DB cancels a train, passengers are entitled to a full refund of the ticket price.
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Most ICE and many IC/EC trains have:
A Bordrestaurant (restaurant car) where you can sit and eat.
A Bordbistro (bistro bar) with snacks, hot meals, and drinks to-go.
At-seat service in 1st class: staff will take your order and serve food/drinks directly to your seat.
Regional trains (RE / RB / S-Bahn):
No onboard catering.
You’re welcome to bring your own food and drinks.
Seat reservation
Second Class:
Not included by default.
You can add a seat reservation when booking (recommended for busy routes).
Costs around €4.90 per seat (or €5.90 if booked separately later).
First Class:
Yes, always included in the ticket price.
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
DB trains are equipped with facilities for passengers with reduced mobility, including wheelchair spaces, accessible restrooms, and assistance services.
Pets
Small pets (e.g. cats, small dogs, etc.):
Allowed for free if they can fit in a transport box (max. size: hand luggage).
Must stay in the box for the entire journey.
Large dogs:
Require a separate (paid) ticket — typically half the price of a regular second-class ticket.
Must be leashed and wear a muzzle while on the train.
Cannot sit on seats.
Assistance dogs:
Travel free of charge.
Do not need a muzzle or leash if medically not required.
Allowed to accompany the passenger at all times.
Quiet zone

Sylt Shuttle Plus

About
Sylt Shuttle Plus was a unique passenger train service operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB) that connected Niebüll and Westerland on the island of Sylt, Germany. Unlike the primary Sylt Shuttle, which transports vehicles, the "Plus" service was designed for passengers without cars. It involved coupling a Class 628 diesel multiple unit to the rear of the car shuttle train. Introduced in 2015, the Sylt Shuttle Plus gained notoriety for its often-empty carriages and longer travel times compared to regional trains, leading to its nickname "ghost train." The service was discontinued in December 2024.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Sylt Shuttle Plus frequency
2 a day
Luggage included
2 pieces of luggage included in ticket price
Luggage storage
Overhead racks and designated luggage areas
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation possible according to ticket type
Refund
Full refund for cancelled trains
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Restaurant car with hot meals and drinks
Seat reservation
Seat reservations recommended, additional fee applies
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
Wheelchair spaces and accessible facilities available
Pets
Small pets in carriers travel free, larger dogs need ticket
Quiet zone

Complete guide to Amsterdam

Things to do in Amsterdam

Discover the best of Amsterdam — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Amsterdam trip today.

  • Must visit

Rijksmuseum

The Netherlands’ national museum, famed for Dutch Golden Age masterpieces including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer. A top priority for art and history lovers.

  • Must visit

Van Gogh Museum

The world’s leading Van Gogh collection, with paintings, drawings, and letters that trace the artist’s life and influence. One of Amsterdam’s most sought-after museums.

  • Must visit

Anne Frank House

A deeply significant museum in the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her diary during World War II. Powerful, moving, and one of the city’s most visited sites.

Euro

Amsterdam is pricey for hotels and dining. Groceries and transit are moderate, but central areas cost more.

Average meal costs

Budget
EUR 10-15 for street food or a simple lunch.
Mid-range
EUR 20-35 per person at a casual restaurant.
Fine dining
EUR 70+ per person at upscale restaurants.
Coffee
EUR 3-5 for a cappuccino or latte.

Tipping culture

Service is usually included. Rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated, not required. Round up taxi fares; small tips are optional in cafes and bars.

FAQs: Trains from Split to Amsterdam

Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Split to Amsterdam by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Amsterdam, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

FAQs
Train ticket prices from Split to Amsterdam can vary. The cheapest ticket starts at $128 (€105), while the average price is around $198 (€163).
The train from Split to Amsterdam takes 31h 13m and runs 2 per day.
The first train from Split to Amsterdam leaves at 2:06 PM.
The distance by train from Split to Amsterdam is 810 miles (1305 km).
The last train from Split to Amsterdam leaves at 10:29 PM.
There is no direct train service currently available from Split to Amsterdam.
Unfortunately, there is no night train available from Split to Amsterdam.
The train station in Split that goes to Amsterdam is Split, Autobusni Kolodvor, which connects to Amsterdam Centraal.
The cheapest way to get from Split to Amsterdam is by flight, with a cost of around $52 (€42).
The train journey from Split to Amsterdam offers diverse scenery, including the Adriatic coast, the rolling hills and vineyards of Central Europe, and the picturesque landscapes of the Netherlands, providing a varied and scenic travel experience.
A day trip from Split to Amsterdam is not feasible, as the journey takes 31h 13m. The distance is 810 miles (1305 km), with a frequency of 2 trips per day for trains.
In Amsterdam, you can enjoy a Canal Cruise for scenic views of the city's iconic canals and architecture. Visit the vibrant Jordaan district, known for its narrow streets, art galleries, and cafes. Explore the Albert Cuyp Market for a variety of goods and Dutch delicacies. Experience the Heineken Experience for an interactive brewery tour, or discover the NEMO Science Museum, a hands-on science center. Don't miss the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum for art, the historic Anne Frank House, the urban Vondelpark, and Dam Square featuring the Royal Palace.
Three to four days are ideal for exploring Amsterdam's main attractions, enjoying its museums, and experiencing its vibrant culture.
Yes, you can take the train from Split to Amsterdam.
Since both Split and Amsterdam are in the Schengen Area, a passport is not required for European Union (EU) or Schengen-associated country citizens. A national ID card is sufficient.
Popular day trips by train from Amsterdam include Antwerp, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, The Hague, Utrecht.
We recommend using the flight as it is the most popular way to get from Split to Amsterdam among Omio's users.
Items not allowed on trains typically include hazardous materials such as explosives, flammable liquids, corrosive substances, and illegal drugs. Additionally, large or bulky items that may obstruct aisles or emergency exits, as well as pets without proper carriers, may be restricted. Specific prohibited items can vary by train operator and region, so please check the rules for your particular journey.
The currency used in the Netherlands is the Euro (EUR). Travelers generally find it more convenient to use cards, as most places accept debit and credit cards, though having some cash on hand is useful for small purchases or in rural areas.
In Amsterdam, travelers should be cautious of pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas like markets, public transport, and popular tourist spots. Scams involving overpriced or counterfeit tickets for canal tours and museums are common, so purchasing tickets from official vendors is advised. Additionally, some travelers report fake police officers asking to check wallets, so always ask for identification. Bicycle theft is also frequent, so securing bikes properly is important. Staying aware and using official services helps ensure a safe visit.
Pack lightweight, versatile clothing suitable for the destination's climate, and use secure, lockable luggage to protect belongings. Keep essential items like travel documents, medication, and valuables in a carry-on bag for easy access. Use packing organizers or cubes to maximize space and maintain order. Lastly, include a small first aid kit and personal hygiene items for added comfort during travel.

popular train stations

Popular train stations from Split to Amsterdam

Most Split to Amsterdam trains use the Split, Autobusni Kolodvor to Amsterdam Centraal station pair, with some services arriving at Amsterdam Zuid. Use this guide to compare Split and Amsterdam train stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like train station facilities and services.

Departure train stations in Split
Arrival train stations in Amsterdam

Which Split station do trains to Amsterdam leave from?

Trains from Split to Amsterdam leave from Split, Autobusni Kolodvor. The station is 0 miles (1 km) from Split city centre at 21000, Split, Croatia.
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Split, Autobusni Kolodvor train station facilities and services

Split, Autobusni Kolodvor has practical services for this route, including Accessibility.

Accessibility

Accessibility facilities are available at Split, Autobusni Kolodvor.

Split PredgrađeKopilica, 21000 Split, CroatiaParkingDiningTaxisAccessibilityWCHotelBike ParkingBike Rental
City-centre transport

Getting to Split Predgrađe from Split city centre

Split Predgrađe is 2 km from Split city centre. Public transport options include:

Bus31 · 18m · $2 · every ~1 min

Split Predgrađe train station facilities and services

Split Predgrađe has practical services for this route, including Parking, Dining, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Bike Parking, and Bike Rental.

Food and drink

Food and drink options are available at Split Predgrađe.

Parking, taxis and toilets

Available at Split Predgrađe: Parking, Taxis, WC.

Bike and car services

Available at Split Predgrađe: Bike Parking, Bike Rental.

Accessibility

Accessibility facilities are available at Split Predgrađe: Elevators, ramps.

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