Traslado en coche privado de Venice a Split

De puerta a puerta
en 6 h 40 min
Desde 147 €
por asiento
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Información del viaje

Recogida

Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Venice.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje

Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 6 h 40 min.

  • Turismo opcional
  • Coche limpio y cómodo
  • Conductor profesional
  • Agua embotellada
  • Asientos para niños
  • Preparado para discapacitados
  • Libre de humo
  • Apto para mascotas

Entrega

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Split.

  • Servicio puerta a puerta
  • Ayuda con su equipaje
En total
644 km6 h 40 min

Overview: Car trip from Venice to Split

Since 1987, Venice in Italy has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's easy to see why it was given this honor, considering it is a glittering city filled with beautiful art and architecture, evocative bridges and canals, and a renowned lagoon. If its beauty draws you in, you're among the many visitors who are fascinated and captivated by Venice yearly.

Yet, Venice is not the only city worth visiting in Europe, so if you've found yourself in this illustrious city, it might be time to consider a car trip with Daytrip from Venice to Split, in Croatia. Split might not have the gondolas, museums, and churches that Venice has, but it is a captivating destination that is renowned for its shimmering Adriatic sea views, iconic palaces, ancient architecture, and lively attractions.

There are many awe-inspiring sites to see along the way when traveling with Daytrip from Venice in Italy to Split. For example, when you book with our private door-to-door service, you can stop and visit wondrous places like the Basilica di Aquileia, Miramare Castle, Kastav, and Sibenik. So what are you waiting for? Book with Daytrip and get ready for the road trip of a lifetime and an adventure unlike any other in Split!

About Split

Split's foundations were laid nearly 17 centuries ago when the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build himself a palace on the peninsula near Salona, an established Roman city at the time. Split was never meant to become a city, but the palace drew travelers, and during the 1700s, it slowly became a city.

Today, Split is thriving and continues to draw in eager travelers anticipating a glimpse of the city's glorious history, rich tradition, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Lying on the Adriatic coast on the Split (Marjan) peninsula, Split is one of Croatia's seaside gems.

The city might be surrounded by the sea, but it's framed by magnificent mountains with Kozjak on the northwest, Mosor on the northeast, and Marjan Hill rising on the west side of the staggeringly beautiful peninsula. The beautiful Solta, Hvar, Brac, and Ciovo islands also surround Split.

Natural beauty aside, Split has many historical layers from the Middle Ages to today that are still visible. A walk through the city will show you tales of the past with the city's ancient feel. Not to mention its untold stories can be seen in alleyways, across cobbled streets, in the reflections of mirrored buildings, in the scents that flow from hole-in-the-wall eateries, and from the ancient buildings, baroque facades, Romanesque churches, Renaissance homes, and attractions that are present throughout the city.

It's a unique and social city with a bustling nightlife and friendly atmosphere. Ultimately, Split has much more to offer travelers, so if you're interested in architecture, ancient history, culture, gourmet experiences, wineries, festivals, and concerts, it's worth visiting.

From Venice to Split: Travel tips

Split is one of the best cities in Croatia to visit if you're interested in a blend of lively atmosphere, lush history, and beautiful modernity. However, to truly enjoy all Split has to offer when traveling from Venice to Split, you must note a few handy travel tips.

Try to avoid the crowds

As one of the most beautiful places on earth, Split sees plenty of crowds, as do many of the other cities and towns along the way. That's why leaving early is crucial when traveling from Venice to Split. By leaving early in the morning or evening with a car service like Daytrip, you'll avoid many of the annoying crowds that frequent the big attractions and landmarks.

Driving and parking are difficult

Driving from Venice to Split can be nightmarish if you don't know the winding coastal roads and are visiting during peak season. Fortunately, you get to Split without having to contend with traffic and the roads yourself by using a private car service.

With Daytrip, the drivers know the roads intimately. Not only can they expertly navigate the roads to get you from Venice to Split, but you won't have to worry about parking in Split.

Capitalize on free attractions

Everybody loves freebies, so why not capitalize on free attractions when traveling from Venice to Split? Not only will you find numerous free attractions along the way that you can stop and visit, but Split itself has a few free gems.

For example, The Jaman Art Gallery is free and displays some of the best art pieces by Croatian artist Danijel Jaman. Then there's the Museum of Croatian Archeological Monuments, where you can view ancient Croatian items like tombs and coins for free!

How to get from Venice to Split

Wondering how to get from Venice to Split? Wonder no more as we've shared a few of the best ways you can travel between these two European cities below:

From Venice to Split by flight

Flying from Venice in Italy to Split in Croatia is possible, but it's more hassle than it's worth because there are no direct flights between these two cities and it's expensive. The very best-case scenario is a 4-hour flight from Venice to Rome and then on to Split.

Add in travel time to and from the airport, and the extra time needed for check-in and security, and you're looking at at least 7 hours. If you're traveling with a group, it's also expensive.

From Venice to Split by train

One of the more scenic ways to travel is by train, but it is one of the slowest ways to get from Venice to Split. You'll pass through Italy, Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia, offering plenty of scenic views through the window. But train travel can take up to 15 hours! Yikes.

A few train companies complete the trip daily, but multiple stops and transfers are required. This is a good option if you're not in a rush and want to spend time at each of the transfer cities.

From Venice to Split by bus

Traveling by bus isn't everyone's idea of perfect holiday transportation, but if you're on a budget, it might be your best choice. Traveling via bus is the most affordable option, but it is time-consuming, considering the trip from Venice to Split takes anywhere between 12.5 and 16.5 hours. That is a long time to be on a bus with other travelers.

If you decide to travel by bus, the Flixbus company offers three weekly trips, and you can buy tickets online to make sure seats don't sell out.

From Venice to Split by Ferry

There is no direct ferry from Venice to Split. If you want to travel by ferry, you must catch the Venice ferry to Rovinj, which takes about three hours. From Rovinj, you will then need to take the train to Split. The train ride alone takes around 12 hours to complete.

You'll get to see some of the beautiful scenery, but you'll lose precious hours you could be using to sightsee and explore along the way or in Split itself.

From Venice to Split by private car service Daytrip

Driving by car from Venice to Split is the only direct option, so it’s the fastest way to get to Split and start exploring.

If you use a private car service like Daytrip, you'll also have access to convenient sightseeing stops, friendly drivers who can share travel tips and tricks, and a comfortable ride that allows you to relax before you begin your Croatian adventure.

The trip also won't cost you an arm and a leg since prices start at 154 euros per person and it takes about six hours to drive the distance.

Things to do when you get to Split

Considering its history and location, there are lots of things to do when you get to Split, but it can be tough to narrow down the list. So, if you're traveling from Venice to Split and want to enjoy some of the best attractions this city in Croatia has to offer, have a look below:

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Diocletian's Palace

Split might never have existed if a Roman Emperor hadn't decided to build Diocletian's Palace in 305 AD to live out the last years of his life. If you're into history and want to see one of the grandest palaces in Europe, you'll want to visit Diocletian's Palace in Split.

This palace sits in the historic Old Town of Split, with the city spilling out around it. Many of the palace's buildings have remained intact and are an absolute joy to explore. When visiting, be sure not to miss the cellar, which was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones. The cellar is where Daenerys kept her 'dragons' while visiting Meereen.

Besides the cellar, have a look-see at the cardo, one of the main streets through the palace, and the Peristyle, the palace's central point.

Bell Tower

One of the best places to visit when taking a tour of Split is the Bell Tower of the St. Cathedral Domnius. This tower is instantly recognizable from the skyline with its majestic yet dominating presence.

Seeing it from below is a sight you won't soon forget, but climbing to the top is on another level. You'll need to climb over 180 stairs to reach the top of the Bell Tower, but it's worth the effort when you get to view the city, the sea, and Marjan Hill from above.

Pro tip: buy combination tickets to St Dominicus Cathedral, the Bell Tower, and other attractions within the city.

Marjan Hill

One of the best free things to do in Split is to visit Marjan Hill, a picturesque forested oasis in Old Town in Split. Marjan Hill is an outdoor lover's dream and the perfect place to get in a workout and enjoy one of the most naturally beautiful places on the planet. This hill is perfect for hikes, pictures, and views.

You can climb Marjan Hill through a forest hike or stairs. If you make it to the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Split and the sea under the watch of a giant cross and Croatian flag.

When is the best time to visit Split?

Split is one of the few European cities to have a mild climate year-round, but typically, the best time of year to visit is May to June and September and October. During these months, you should expect sunny weather without the blistering temperatures experienced by other Mediterranean cities.

Besides comfortable temperatures, visiting Split during these months also guarantees you'll get deals on accommodation with cheaper hotels and attractions since they are shoulder seasons. In addition to cheap hotels, you can also expect fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, rafting, and sea kayaking.

Preguntas y Respuestas sobre Viajar de Venice a Split

How long is the ferry ride from Venice to Split?
There is no direct ferry ride from Venice to Split. You can take a ferry to Rovinj and then take the train the rest of the way to Split. The trip will be a little over 3.5 hours by ferry and then around 12 hours by train. If you want to take a boat the entire way, you can look into taking a cruise, but this is usually expensive.
What is the best way to get from Venice to Split?
The best way to get from Venice to Split is by a private car service like Daytrip. A private car door-to-door service is not only convenient and comfortable but also reliable and safe. With Daytrip, you'll be greeted by a professional driver who knows the many ins and outs of the route from Venice to Split.
Is there a direct train from Venice to Split?
There is no direct train from Venice to Split. But you can take a train from Venezia S. Lucia to Split via the Villach Hbf station and the Zagreb Glavni Kol train station. This trip will involve multiple transfers and stopovers and takes about 15.5 hours.
How do I get from Italy to Split, Croatia?
There are many ways to get from Italy to Split Croatia, the most popular being by bus, train, flight, ferry, private car, or a combination of each. A private car service like Daytrip is the only direct way to get from Italy to Split, Croatia.

Visita estos lugares en el camino

Basilica di Aquileia

Basilica di Aquileia

A relic of one of the greatest cities of the ancient world, the floor of this UNESCO-listed church is the largest Paleochristian mosaic in the western world. Massive Mosaics 

Miramare Castle

Miramare Castle

The beautiful Miramare Castle is located on a cliff high above the sea on the Gulf of Trieste. It is home to a tragic tale and a mysterious curse. A tragic tale breeds a legend 

Grotta Gigante

Grotta Gigante

Revel in the rare beauty of nature by exploring this giant Italian cave. Grotta Gigante is deemed the world's largest show cave and is truly magnificent. Underground Cathedral 

Kastav

Kastav

Kastav is a tranquil Croatian town just a stone’s throw away from Opatija. The medieval town successfully combines its own historic morals with a contemporary way of life. Hilltop town along the coast 

Rocca restaurant

Rocca restaurant

High on a hilltop above Bribir, this archaeological site offers an uninterrupted timeline of Dalmatian civilization across thousands of years. Croatia's Ancient Troy 

Sibenik

Sibenik

Unlike cities like Trogir and Hvar, which were founded by outside conquerors, the UNESCO-listed town of Sibenik is the oldest Croatian-founded settlement. The Oldest Adriatic Gem 

Información Relevante

Niños

Si viajas con niños, asegúrate de informarnos en la reserva para que podamos preparar los asientos infantiles adecuados

Mascotas

¡Se permiten mascotas (y las amamos)! Solo necesitamos saberlo de antemano. Puedes contarnos sobre ellas en la siguiente fase de la reserva.

Propinas

La propina no está incluida ni es obligatoria, pero si realmente disfrutaste tu viaje, puedes mostrar tu agradecimiento a tu conductor con una propina opcional (el 10% es suficiente).

Equipaje

  • Equipaje grande
  • 29x21x11 pulgadas
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Equipaje pequeño
  • 22x14x9 pulgadas
  • 56x36x23 cm

Cada pasajero puede llevar una maleta facturada y una de mano. Si viajas con más maletas o equipaje de gran tamaño, puedes ajustarlo durante la reserva.

Métodos de pago

¡Paga con tarjeta de crédito en línea o en efectivo directamente a tu conductor!

Preguntas Frecuentes

Si tiene alguna pregunta, aquí están las respuestas.
Daytrip es una plataforma que te conecta con conductores locales que te transportarán puerta a puerta, de una ciudad a otra. También te damos la oportunidad de explorar lugares/atracciones en el camino. Nosotros conducimos, tú descubres.
Todas las reservas de Daytrip son de un solo trayecto. Si necesitas obtener un viaje de regreso en una fecha diferente, solo debes reservarlo como un viaje de ida separado. Para una excursión de un día, por favor solicita un viaje personalizado. Si planeas quedarte más de un par de horas, te recomendamos reservar dos viajes de ida para no tener que abonar al conductor por esperar.
Luego de haber contratado el servicio privado de Daytrip, puedes cancelar para obtener un reembolso completo hasta 24 horas antes de la salida. Para el servicio compartido Daytrip Pool, ofrecemos 3 opciones de boleto al reservar: No reembolsable; Flexible con cancelaciones 24 horas antes de la salida; y Super flexible con cancelaciones hasta 15 minutos antes de la salida. Si bien puedes cancelar tu reserva para obtener un reembolso completo hasta 24 horas antes, los cambios solicitados con menos de 36 horas están sujetos a la disponibilidad del conductor, especialmente en temporada alta.
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A cada pasajero se le permite llevar una maleta grande (74 x 53 x 28 cm) y una maleta pequeña (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Los sedanes de lujo solo pueden acomodar 2 maletas grandes. Siempre enviamos el vehículo que mejor se adapte a ti y a tu equipaje, así que asegúrate de seleccionar la cantidad real de equipaje con la que viajarás al hacer la reserva. Si tienes equipaje de gran tamaño o no estás seguro si cabrá, contáctanos.
Los conductores proporcionarán asientos apropiados para niños en todas partes, excepto en EE. UU. Solo tienes que hacernos saber que viajarás con un niño al momento de gestionar la reserva. En EE. UU., ciertos estados requieren que cada pasajero disponga de sus propios asientos para niños.

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