Zadar to Split by Any Means Possible

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I'm flying into Zadar Friday evening next week. On Saturday morning I need to get down to Split. There's limited information on Wiki and so on - any suggestions? Need to be there by noon, and could bus or train or drive, depending on what makes the most sense.



Best Answer

My friends recommend the buses, as the trains are more expensive.
Official site for the bus transfers is here.

According it, there are several buses from Zadar to Split, about 3 hours to ride. Unfortunately, there are no prices in english version:

08-09-2011  10:00   13:35   ?azmatrans Dalmacija d.o.o.  
08-09-2011  12:45   16:00   Autobusni promet d.d. u ste?aju  
08-09-2011  13:30   16:30   ?azmatrans Promet d.o.o.  
08-09-2011  13:30   16:30   Panturist d.d.  
08-09-2011  14:20   17:15   Croatia bus d.d. u ste?aju  
08-09-2011  16:00   19:35   Autotransport d.d. Šibenik  
08-09-2011  16:45   20:00   Autobusni promet d.d. u ste?aju  
08-09-2011  22:30   01:00   Autotrans d.o.o.  
08-09-2011  22:45   01:35   Croatia bus d.d. u ste?aju  
09-09-2011  10:00   13:35   ?azmatrans Dalmacija d.o.o.  
09-09-2011  12:45   16:00   Autobusni promet d.d. u ste?aju  
09-09-2011  13:30   16:30   ?azmatrans Promet d.o.o.  
09-09-2011  14:20   17:15   Croatia bus d.d. u ste?aju  (Most cheaper for you)
09-09-2011  16:00   19:35   Autotransport d.d. Šibenik  
09-09-2011  16:45   20:00   Autobusni promet d.d. u ste?aju  (Last bus for you)
09-09-2011  22:30   01:00   Autotrans d.o.o.  
09-09-2011  22:45   01:35   Croatia bus d.d. u ste?aju  

*Last column is a carrier name.

According to the Croatian version, price is from 110 HRK (Croatia bus d.d. u ste?aju carrier) up to 184 HRK (Autobusni promet d.d. u ste?aju carrier).




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Is it easy to travel from Zadar to Split?

The quickest way to get from Zadar to Split is to drive which costs 130 kn - 200 kn and takes 1h 45m. Is there a direct bus between Zadar and Split? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Zadar bus station station and arriving at Split bus station station. Services depart hourly, and operate every day.

How do I get from Zadar Airport to Split?

Travelling by bus is by far the cheapest way, for a solo traveler, of getting to Split from Zadar. You will need to make your way from Zadar Airport to the Zadar Bus terminal which is located 11km from the airport; this will cost around 140 Kuna by taxi or 25 Kuna by bus. You can check the timetable here.

Which is better Split or Zadar?

In general, I would choose Zadar if you're looking for a quieter place to stay and a base to get more off the beaten path in Croatia. Alternatively, I would choose Split if you want to stay in a busier city and explore the highlights on the coast.

Is there a boat from Split to Zadar?

Split to Zadar FerriesConnects ferry port Split on the Croatian mainland with ferry port Zadar on the Croatian mainland. This ferry route to Zadar is currently served by 1 company: ENVIRA Sibenik.



Bus from Zadar to Split Croatia




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Answer 2

I think it depends. If you there to see something, i.e. on vacation, I would recommend to drive by yourself. The route there is really nice and you will see a beautiful landscape with a lots of possible stops between that are worth a visit, e.g. Trigor! The road is also very nice, directly at the coast with a lot of small nice beaches.

I personally drove there some years ago and can really recommend it.

But if you just want to get there as fast as possible, I would agree with VMAtm and use the bus.

Answer 3

As others have said if you want to get to Split the best public transport offering is by bus. There are many different bus lines between the two cities. Check this page for a time table in English. You can also ride on one of those that have final stop further south like the ones that go to Makarska or Dubrovnik, as most of these will stop in Split too.

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