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HOW TO REACH US
BY PLANE
SPLIT AIRPORT
is only 25 km away. Limousine transfer from the airport can be arranged upon request.
BY TRAIN
SPLIT TRAIN STATION
is located at the ferry port in Split center 11 km away from the apartment.
BY CAR
From Zagreb
The fastest and easiest way to get to Split is by Zagreb-Split highway, otherwise known as E-65 on international road maps and as A-1 inside Croatia. The route on the A-1 from Zagreb to Split is about 380 kilometers long and will take 3,5 to 4 hours.When the signs let you know you're getting close to Split, look for the Dugopolje exit.
From Slovenia
From Ljubljana just follow the highway E-70 to Zagreb, then take the A-1 to Split.
From Italy
Take the E-70 motorway to Trieste and look for the signs that point to Fiume and route number E-61 (local route 7), which crosses Slovenia and enters Croatia at Pasjak. Then, take route E-61, which will take you towards Rijeka. When possible, get on E-65 (local route 6) to Bosiljevo, where you'll see signs for the A-1, which you follow right in to Split.
For further information's please visit Croatian Motorways web site www.hac.hr
BY BOAT
Split is the largest and most important passenger port on the Adriatic coast. Maritime and ferry lines connect it with Bari, Pescara, Ancona as well as with Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik, Sibenik, Zadar and Rijeka.
Daily local ferry and catamaran lines connect Split with Hvar, Vela Luka, Lastovo and Korčula . For timetables and further information contact our Concierge.
SPLIT AIRPORT
is only 25 km away. Limousine transfer from the airport can be arranged upon request.
BY TRAIN
SPLIT TRAIN STATION
is located at the ferry port in Split center 11 km away from the apartment.
BY CAR
From Zagreb
The fastest and easiest way to get to Split is by Zagreb-Split highway, otherwise known as E-65 on international road maps and as A-1 inside Croatia. The route on the A-1 from Zagreb to Split is about 380 kilometers long and will take 3,5 to 4 hours.When the signs let you know you're getting close to Split, look for the Dugopolje exit.
From Slovenia
From Ljubljana just follow the highway E-70 to Zagreb, then take the A-1 to Split.
From Italy
Take the E-70 motorway to Trieste and look for the signs that point to Fiume and route number E-61 (local route 7), which crosses Slovenia and enters Croatia at Pasjak. Then, take route E-61, which will take you towards Rijeka. When possible, get on E-65 (local route 6) to Bosiljevo, where you'll see signs for the A-1, which you follow right in to Split.
For further information's please visit Croatian Motorways web site www.hac.hr
BY BOAT
Split is the largest and most important passenger port on the Adriatic coast. Maritime and ferry lines connect it with Bari, Pescara, Ancona as well as with Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik, Sibenik, Zadar and Rijeka.
Daily local ferry and catamaran lines connect Split with Hvar, Vela Luka, Lastovo and Korčula . For timetables and further information contact our Concierge.