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Passport & Visa
The guide was updated:Citizens of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Croatia, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand, benefit from visa-free entry for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries must hold a valid passport and, starting in late 2025, will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) authorisation online before travelling.
For those requiring a visa, such as travellers from some Middle-East, African or Asian nations, a Schengen visa must be obtained prior to arrival. All travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended stay.
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Split Airport is located 20 km northwest of Split and it takes approximately 35 minutes to get here from the city centre.
The bus company that runs the service to/from the airport is called Pleso Prijevoz.
There is also a public bus stop nearby, where the line 37 run to (Split – Trogir; Trogir – Split) and 38 (Split Airport – Kastel Stari – Split; Split – Kastel Stari – Split Airport). You can buy a ticket at the Tisak Media kiosk at the airport or pay on board.
You can find some taxis also parked outside the airport, or use one of the ridesharing apps: Uber, Bolt and Cammeo.
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Passport & Visa
Citizens of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Croatia, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand, benefit from visa-free entry for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
Visitors from visa-exempt countries must hold a valid passport and, starting in late 2025, will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) authorisation online before travelling.
For those requiring a visa, such as travellers from some Middle-East, African or Asian nations, a Schengen visa must be obtained prior to arrival. All travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended stay.
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Public Transport
The easiest way to get around in Split, especially in the Old Town, is by walking. If you plan to visit the outskirts of Split, use the city buses. They generally operate between 5 am and midnight. Tickets can be bought at the bus or from a newspaper kiosk.
Promet Split bus company operates 19 routes in the city itself, plus three night routes. Several suburban lines connect Split to Trogir (line 37, which passes Split Airport); to Klis fortress (line 34); to Solin; and to Omis (line 60).
Intercity busses usually depart from the local bus terminal called "Sukoišan autobusni kolodvor" next to the train station.
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Taxi
The Old Town is a pedestrian area therefore, if you are planning on hailing a taxi, it might be a bit of a challenge. You can find some taxis also parked around the city, or use one of the ridesharing apps: Uber, Bolt and Cammeo.
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Post
A few post-offices are located throughout town. Look for the yellow "Hrvastka Posta" signs. The most central post office is located on the Kralja Tomislava street. Mail boxes are yellow, with "Posta" or "HP" written on them.
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Pharmacy
In Split, the numerous pharmacies, are often located 200 m from one another. Look for names like Bačvice, Biljni preparati, Dobri, Grad, Lučac and Marjan.
Pharmacy Lučac on Josipa Pupačića street is open 24/7.
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Phone
Country code: +385
Area code: (0)21
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Electricity
Standard voltage is 230 V, the frequency 50 Hz.
Power plugs and sockets are type C or F.
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