Split Airport

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Split Saint Jerome Airport, also known as Split Airport, is the international airport serving the city of Split, Croatia. It is located 19 km (12 mi) from Split, on the west side of Kaštela Bay, in the town of Kaštela, and extending into the adjacent town of Trogir. It is named after Saint Jerome, the patron saint of Split-Dalmatia County.

At the start of August 2024, I found myself on a Carpatair flight from Riga to Split, ready to celebrate my 39th birthday in the picturesque town of Omiš. This trip marked my first experience traveling to and from Split Airport, and I was pleasantly surprised by the ease and convenience of navigating through this gateway to the Dalmatian coast.


Split Airport (Resnik Airport) is the third busiest in Croatia, serving as a major entry point for tourists heading to the Dalmatian region. The airport itself is relatively small, but it offers all the essential amenities, including duty-free shops, restaurants, and car rental services. It’s located about 24 kilometers west of Split, making it a convenient starting point for anyone looking to explore the region.

Upon landing at Split Airport, I hired private taxi driver straight in front of the airport to take me directly to Omiš, a charming coastal town known for its stunning beaches and historic sites. The taxi ride, which cost me EUR 60, was smooth and allowed me to enjoy the scenic drive along the Adriatic coastline.

If you're planning a similar trip, it's worth noting that Uber and BOLT operate in the area, providing more flexible and potentially cost-effective alternatives. For those on a budget, the city bus is also available, connecting travelers from the airport to the city of Split, where further connections to Omiš can be made.


My return journey from Omiš to Split Airport was equally straightforward, although the fare was slightly higher at EUR 80. This variation in price is common, especially during peak travel times, so it’s wise to book your return trip in advance if possible.

For those interested in exploring Split before catching their flight, car rentals are readily available at the airport, giving you the freedom to explore the wider region at your own pace. Whether you’re planning a quick visit to Diocletian's Palace in Split or a longer road trip along the coast, renting a car offers flexibility and convenience.


Split Airport may be small, but it’s well-equipped to handle the influx of tourists heading to Croatia’s beautiful Dalmatian coast. My first trip through this airport was smooth and hassle-free, making it a great starting point for my birthday celebration in Omiš. Whether you opt for a private taxi, Uber, BOLT, or the city bus, there are plenty of transportation options available to suit your needs and budget.

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