Privat biltransfer frÄn Split till Venice

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Resa

Du kommer att resa bekvÀmt i 6 h 40 min.

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  • Flaskvatten
  • Barnstolar
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  • Rökfri
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Overview: Car trip from Split to Venice

Your private car trip from Split to Venice will be one of the most memorable ones you’ll have ever taken. Starting from Croatia’s crescent-shaped seaside city of Split, your route will take you along the coasts and countryside until you reach the island city of Venice. The distance between Split and Venice stretches approximately 403 miles (650 km) and it takes around six to seven hours of driving time, depending on the traffic, the speed of the car, and the stops you have. But don’t be discouraged by the time it takes to get to Venice! The route offers so many beautiful views and stops that you might even want to prolong it.

Start with a stop in Ć ibenik, a well-protected port with a historic center of old and light-colored buildings mixed with soft pink paint and dark green window panels. Walk through the clean cobblestone streets that reflect the sun, find secret gardens decorated with sculptures, and move from the center to a vibrant beach. For a smaller and calmer stop, explore the hilltop coastal town of Kastav, which dates back to prehistoric times. Visit The Church of the Holy Trinity, Lokvina Square, and the ruins of Crekvina. You might be lucky enough to be in town for one of the many festivals, like the Kastav Cultural Summer or the Guitar Festivals.

About Venice

When you arrive in Venice, you’ll find a unique city famous for its romantic and magical vibes. Italy’s sweetheart, Venice preserves a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The independent Republic of Venice reigned from 697 AD until 1797 AD. It also used to be a very significant center of trade (especially silk, grain, and spice trade) and art from the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. The riches from those prosperous times can be seen in its ornate buildings and churches along the canals.

The architecture of Venice is characterized by its Gothic and Byzantine heritage with Renaissance and Baroque flourishes. Some perfect examples of these influences are Venice’s grand structures such as the Basilica di San Marco, which magnificently decorates the main square, and the Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palace). The city is also celebrated for its contributions to art, housing the works of artists such as Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese. The Venice Biennale, an international cultural exhibition, attracts visitors from all over the world to its showcases of contemporary art and architecture.’

The Grand Canal, Venice's main waterway, snakes through the city, creating fairytale-like streets that stand on water. Most of Venice's beautiful buildings are built on fossilized and mineral-rich logs that are the underwater base of the city. Venice rests on 118 islands separated by 150 canals. With the traditional Venetian gondola, you can enjoy an iconic way to explore the city's waterways, while water buses (vaporetti) and private water taxis offer a more modern solution. Keep in mind that there are no cars on Venice's islands.

From Split to Venice: Travel tips

The trip from Split to Venice isn’t exactly short, but that just means there’s more time and opportunity to make it truly something special! Follow these travel tips and you’re all but guaranteed a great experience!

Customize your journey with fun stops

Look at the attractions and stops along the route and add some to your itinerary. Transform your drive from Split to Venice into a thrilling exploration of hidden towns, local eateries, and scenic nature trails. Make sure you add your stops to the trip at the time you book your private car.

Talk with your driver

Communicate your specific needs and desires for the trip with your driver. Whether it’s inquiries about the itinerary, local recommendations, or needing assistance, don’t hesitate to ask! Drivers are locals and want you to enjoy your trip to the utmost!

Prepare your travel essentials

Pack all necessities for your trip from Split to Venice somewhere easily accessible. Take enough water with you to stay hydrated, snacks, and any items for comfort, such as travel pillows or blankets. To make the most of the scenic drive, talk with your driver or consult a guide book to finalize your list of things to do when you get to Venice.

How to get from Split to Venice

There are several ways to get from Split to Venice and choosing one depends largely on your preferences and expectations from your trip. Here are the various travel options:

Split to Venice by a private car

Book a private car is the only direct way to travel from Split to Venice. A door-to-door ride offers the utmost flexibility and the chance to enjoy the scenic beauty of Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy. The journey covers approximately 403 miles (650 km) and can take around six to seven hours, depending on the speed, the stops, and traffic. You’ll travel along the Croatian coast towards Rijeka, then continue into Slovenia before entering Italy, heading towards Venice. It means that you’ll get mesmerizing views the entire way. Your local driver will help you with tips about Venice and make sure you are comfortable during the trip.

Split to Venice by bus

There are direct bus services from Split to Venice, but they are limited. Most require a transfer. One common route involves taking a bus to Trieste in Italy and then connecting to Venice. The journey can take upwards of 10-12 hours, depending on transfer times and waiting periods.

Bus travel is relatively affordable but isn't the most comfortable option for such a long journey. Check current schedules and prices beforehand since they change frequently.

Split to Venice by train

There's no direct train from Split to Venice, but you can take a train journey with one or more transfers. Take a train from Split to Zagreb, then transfer to a train to Venice, possibly with another transfer to Ljubljana, Slovenia. The total journey can take between 10-15 hours, depending on the waiting times between transfers.

The lengthy journey and transfers again aren't convenient, especially when you're traveling with large luggage.

Split to Venice by flight

Direct flights from Split to Venice are rare, and you might have to consider flights with a stopover, possibly in another European city. A direct flight would take about 1 hour, but including layovers, the total travel time can vary significantly. Flying is the quickest way to travel but can be more expensive, especially if booking at the last minute. Additionally, consider the time and cost to transfer from the airports to city centers.

Split to Venice by ferry

In the summer months, a ferry from Split to Ancona, Italy, is available. From Ancona, you can take a train or bus to Venice. The ferry journey can take about 11 hours (overnight options are available), plus the time for the train or bus from Ancona to Venice.

This option offers a unique travel experience but requires careful planning in terms of schedules and transfers. It can also add an element of relaxation to your journey if you opt for an overnight ferry.

Things to do when you get to Venice

After smoothly traveling from Split to Venice in the comfort of your private car, you will dive into the days full of unique architecture, gondolas, seafood, and the lively cultural life of Venice. Here are several things you cannot miss;

Admire the magnificent St. Mark’s Basilica

Plan to spend a good amount of time at St. Mark's Basilica, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture standing majestically in the Piazza San Marco. This cathedral is renowned for its opulent design, mosaics that narrate stories from the Bible, and the Pala d'Oro, a breathtaking altarpiece. It houses the relics of St. Mark the Evangelist, which makes it a significant religious site. Don’t skip ascending to the terrace for panoramic views of the square and the chance to see the famous bronze horses up close.

Visit the dreamy Doge's Palace

The Doge's Palace is a symbol of Venice's power and wealth from its peak years as a Republic. On the outside, it showcases Gothic and Renaissance elements, while the interior is filled with vast halls, and works by Venetian masters like Tintoretto and Veronese. The palace served as the residence of the Doge and the seat of the government and courts. Climb the grand staircases, gaze at the Doge's apartments, and take in the view of the Bridge of Sighs, connecting the palace to the historic prisons.

Shop local goods by the Rialto Bridge

Stop by Mercati di Rialto for the most fresh local vegetables, fish, and fruits. It is right by the Rialto Bridge which is Venice's oldest and most iconic bridge, spanning the Grand Canal. The bridge was completed in 1591, it was an engineering marvel of its time, made of stone to replace previous wooden versions. Experience the heart of Venetian commerce and daily life by spending some time at this busy spot with picturesque views of the canal.

Take a boat to Burano Island

Spare a day for Burano Island, known for its lace-making and brightly colored fishermen's houses. The tradition of lace-making here dates back to the 16th century, and visitors can explore the Lace Museum to learn about this delicate craft. Walk through the lively houses which are said to be painted in bright colors to help fishermen recognize their homes from the sea. Explore Burano’s excellent seafood restaurants, reflecting its fishing heritage.

When is the best time to visit Venice

Late spring to early summer is the best time to visit Venice, offering warm days with fewer tourists than peak season.

Venice is busiest during July and August, with hot, muggy weather, and crowded spaces. And although the canals' bad odor is largely a myth thanks to modern sanitation, mosquitoes can be a nuisance. Don’t forget to bring a bug repellent if you are visiting during this period.

Visit Venice from October to late February for the period presents a quieter Venice. It is ideal for those seeking solitude and authentic local experiences, despite colder weather and potential flooding events. Come prepared with warm clothing and rain gear if you choose to visit around this time.

If you don't mind crowds, an easy way to decide when to visit Venice is to align your trip with one of Venice's vibrant festivals, like Carnevale, Holy Week, Festa de Redentor, or the Biennale dell'Arte. All these festivals offer a unique experience (despite the crowds), highlighting the city's rich cultural heritage.

FrÄgor och svar om att resa frÄn Split till Venice

Can I fly directly from Split to Venice?
Direct flights from Split to Venice are very limited. You usually have to connect through a larger city's airport. This indirect route can vary in time depending on the layover duration and sometimes takes longer than ground transportation.
How long does it take to drive from Split to Venice?
Driving from Split to Venice takes around six to seven hours, covering a distance of about 403 miles (650 km). The exact duration can vary based on the chosen route, traffic conditions, and stops along the way.
Are there direct buses from Split to Venice?
Yes, there are direct bus services from Split to Venice, providing a straightforward but longer travel option compared to flying. The journey by bus can take approximately 10-12 hours, depending on the service chosen and traffic conditions. It is a good option if you prioritize cost over time and comfort.
What is the best way to get from Split to Venice?
The best way to travel from Split to Venice is by booking a private car service. You’ll have comfort, flexibility, and the opportunity to enjoy scenic routes at your own pace as you ride door to door. You can skip long bus rides, flight transfers, and the stress of driving in a foreign country by booking your door-to-door private car service with Daytrip.
Is there a ferry from Split to Venice?
There is no direct ferry service from Split to Venice. You can take a ferry from Split to Ancona, Italy, and then get to Venice via train or bus if you’d like to include sea views in your trip.
Is there a direct train from Split to Venice?
There isn't a direct train from Split to Venice. You will need to make at least one transfer, typically in Zagreb, and then again in either Ljubljana or Villach. Although this journey involves multiple changes, it offers a chance to experience the diverse landscapes and cultures of Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy.

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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 

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 

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 

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 

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 

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 

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