Split is an important transport centre for Dalmatia and the wider region. In addition to the Zagreb-Split motorway (A1), all the road traffic along the Adriatic coast on the route Zadar–Dubrovnik flows through the city. The city also has an impressive series of expressways and avenues, enabling efficient, fast transit by car around the city and its suburbs.
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The Split passenger seaport is one of the largest on the eastern Adriatic coast with daily coastal routes to Rijeka, Dubrovnik and Ancona in Italy. During summer season Split is connected with other Italian cities as well, such as Pescara. Most of the central Dalmatian islands are only reachable via the Split harbour (with Jadrolinija and Split Tours ferries). This includes both the closer islands of Brač, Hvar and Šolta, and the more distant Vis, Korčula and Lastovo.
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Split Kaštela/Resnik Airport (IATA: SPU, ICAO: LDSP)
is the airport serving Split and Kaštela in Split-Dalmatia County,
Croatia. The airport is the third largest in Croatia in terms of
passenger numbers (1,095,852 in 2006). It is an important hub to
Croatia Airlines offering flights to many European cities such as;
Manchester, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.
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Bus station Split is located in the very centre of the city, right next to city harbour and railway station. This is the location that enables quick and simple communication and passenger transfer. The bus station with its thirty eight employees tries to give the passengers the best possible quality of service and comfortable stay at its facilities.
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