How to reach Split Airport?
Split Airport (SPU) is 25 km west of Split and is the third largest airport in Croatia. The airport was opened in 1966 is in development and scheduled to be completed in 2014.Se served in about 50 different airlines, and is the basis of Croatia Airlines. In 2010, you can travel to 74 different destinations of Split. The airport features a restaurant and bar and a duty free shop. There is also a special tent for Croatian goods, a VIP lounge, bank, and post office.
Split is the second largest city of Croatia, located on a peninsula in Dalmatia, in the Adriatic Sea. Here is the ferry to Hvar, including Rijeka and Ancona. Split is a good starting point for navigation in the Adriatic. Split, which has about 220,000 inhabitants although its metropolitan area reaches 400,000, had significant industrial development after the 2nd World War thanks to the yards, has the largest port in the country, cement factories and power and for some years is a major tourist center. Split can be considered as the second largest city in Croatia after the capital Zagreb.
Reaching Split Airport by Bus, Train and Taxi
The city is situated at the base of Marjan and you will reach there in 3:30 to 4:00 hour by highway Zagreb. You can reach Split with sea routes along the coast from Rijeka or Dubrovnik, from all the islands, but also from neighboring Italy whose cities are very well connected with Split, with fast boats and ferries. Split Airport links the city with Zagreb by several daily flights, but also with European metropolises. From Split to the north of the country and the rest of Europe can be accomplished by train can transport even cars.
Reaching Split Airport by Car Rental
Car Rental is a popular means of commuting around Split Airport. Split Airport is a third busiest airport in the country. We recommend that you book a car rental at Split Airport of your choice in advance. Driving to Split from the airport or vice versa is straightforward. Follow either the main road D1 or the Adriatic coastal road, A1 and follow signs either to the airport or the city. When you rent a car at Split Airport, you must show your driving license and always drive on the left.