The apartment owner & his wife were both friendly and helpful. Very handy to the old town center plus the beach. I have had a very memorable and a pleasurable stay there. Thanks Jure. The apartme...
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People are great, open, phenomenal personalities. Pretty much everyone speaks or understands english. Women are some of the most beautiful I have ever seen. The center of the city is full of historic...
5 June 2005 A Yahoo! User (Report Problem)
Truely Mediteranean as it was before! Beautiful! Nature, towns, sights and sounds really exceptional! A MUST SEE!
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Split Airport is probably the second most important in Croatia. Scheduled services fly to major European cities, with summer charter flights from more. The airport is midway between Split and Trogir. Buses run direct from the terminal to the waterfront for 30kn (June 2006), but a cheaper option is to take the frequent local buses stopping on the road outside the terminal. Bus number 37 runs approximately every 30 minutes to Split (you purchase tickets from a conductor on the bus). Bus 37 does not take you directly to the historic centre of Split and you must change buses to number 9 or 10. The conducter is generally helpful. Taxis will also take you into town.
If leaving Split by plane, be careful to plan the journey to the airport in advance, as local buses stop running fairly early in the day, and the direct airport buses only run every 90 minutes before particular flights.
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