As the second largest city in Croatia Split divides perfectly between buzzing city life and sun-drenched beach escape. With the awe-inspiring scenery of the surrounding mountain range, not to mention the enchanting turquoise blue waters of the Adriatic, a visit to Split is never lacking in appeal...
Its location on the coast make it the perfect place for a fabulous beach holiday. But the city is also known for its historic centre: Diocletian’s Palace. This enormous magnificent Roman monument is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover its historic treasures such as de Jupiter Temple, St. Duje Cathedral and dungeons within its walls. Get lost in the maze of alleys around the palace where you can find souvenir shops and picturesque café terraces.

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To and from the airport:
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Bus number 37 runs about every 30 min and costs 16 kn (tickets are bought from the bus driver). Bus 37 does not take you all the way to the historical centre and you need to switch to bus 9 or 10, or just walk about a kilometre along the major road that runs by the bus stop (stops for buses 9 and 10 are also by this road). Going to the airport, onboard the bus tell the conductor that you want a stop at the airport.
A shuttle bus run by Pleso Transport Company operates between the airport and the city centre. If you ask locals for directions they will automatically point you towards this bus, but beware if you are travelling with another airline then this bus schedule is a bit irrelevant. A single ticket costs 30 kn. As of April 2010, it appears as if the shuttle bus meets all scheduled arriving flights even those not from Croatia Airlines. When exiting the terminal go to your right and you should see the buses.
More information to be found at: To/from the airport
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Scheduled Airlines from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany: Air Berlin, Croatia Airlines, Easyjet, Express Airways, Germanwings, Lufhansa, Thomas Cook Airlines, Transavia