
Why visit Split?
Split is Croatia's second largest city and one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Europe. The city is built within and around Diocletian's Palace, a Roman structure from the 4th century that is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace is not a museum — several thousand people live and work within its walls, and its corridors and courtyards are filled with cafés, restaurants and shops. Split is also the starting point for ferry lines to the islands of Brač, Hvar, Vis and Korčula.
Horizonti Travel organises private transfers from Zagreb and Velika Gorica to Split. The distance of about 400 km can be covered in 4 hours, making Split accessible for a multi-day holiday. Your driver picks you up at an agreed location and takes you directly to your accommodation, without transfers or waiting.
Top Sights in Split
Diocletian's Palace
Diocletian's Palace is one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world. Built in the late 3rd and early 4th century as a residence for Emperor Diocletian, it is today home to thousands of residents and the heart of Split's tourism.

Cathedral of Saint Domnius
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius is located within Diocletian's Palace and is one of the oldest cathedrals in the world. It was originally Diocletian's mausoleum and was converted into a Christian church in the 7th century.

Riva Promenade
Riva is Split's 500-metre coastal promenade facing the sea and lined with palm trees, cafés and restaurants. This is the heart of Split's social life and a favourite spot for a stroll at any time of day.

Marjan Hill
Marjan is a hill and forest park on the western part of the Split peninsula. It offers walking trails through pine forest, viewpoints overlooking the city and sea, and beaches on both the north and south shores.
Practical Information for Visiting Split
Split is accessible by road, rail and air. Split harbour is one of the largest passenger ports on the Mediterranean and the starting point for ferries to the islands. Parking in Split's centre is limited and expensive, especially in summer. Private transport with Horizonti Travel eliminates the parking and traffic problem. The Old Town is a pedestrian zone, so car access is restricted.
Transfer to Split with Horizonti Travel
Split is about 400 km from Zagreb. Private transport with Horizonti Travel means you do not need to worry about driving, parking or getting home. We offer a fixed price, air-conditioned vehicle and departure on your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the drive from Zagreb to Split?
The drive from Zagreb to Split takes about 4 hours without stops, depending on traffic on the A1 motorway.
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