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Split Bus Station
Split Bus Station
International Buses to Split  

From Basel, Switzerland there's a bus Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
From Belgrade there are daily buses to Split.
From Berlin, there's a Saturday bus to Split plus buses from a dozen German cities.
From Medugorje and Sarajevo (Bosnia-Hercegovina) there are four daily buses.
From Mostar there are seven daily buses (four hours).
From Trieste there's one daily bus. (see schedule)

Local Buses to Split

There's hardly a city in Croatia that isn't connected to Split by bus. For example, there are buses going to Dubrovnik (4 1/2 hours; see the schedule at buses from Dubrovnik), Pula ( 10 hours), Rijeka (8 hours), and Zadar ( 3 hours). When you travel south from Split to Dubrovnik by bus you'll pass through a strip of Bosnian territory at Neum. Have your passport handy; it may be checked.

The best source of information on buses to and from Split is at the Split bus station. You cannot book bus tickets online; you must go to the bus station to buy them. The bus station is open long hours and there's a left-luggage office.

Related Pages

Getting Around Croatia by Bus

Getting to Croatia by Bus

Getting to Split

Split Travel Planner

 

 

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