Split - Krka - Venice
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Private transfer from Split to Venice via Krka National Park
The best way to go and visit the city of Venice is to book a private minivan transfer from Split to Venice.
MaciTours is a Croatian transfer service which offers the best prices for a private transfer. MaciTours has at its disposal a fleet of luxurious and premium vehicles that will make your transfer as comfortable as possible.
Venice is located some 600 km from Split and the duration of your transfer is around 6 h.
While travelling from Split to Venice, you may want to visit the Krka National Park, where you will have up to 4 hours of free time to see the Park and explore its natural beauties. Contact MaciTours for rates for this Private transfer Split to Venice via Krka National Park.
Except Krka National Park there is a option where You can take Private transfer Split to Venice via Plitvice Lakes.
The prices for a Split to Venice via Krka National Park private transfer start at 550 euros (the price per vehicle, not per person).
How to get from Split to Venice?
Every summer You get asked How to get from Split to Venice. You need to come fast and easily in Venice. Like we mentioned above, the fastest and easiest way to get from Split to Venice is to book a private transfer from Split to Venice with MaciTours, Croatian transfer service. Private transfer between Split and Venice You can book easily in less then one minute using our booking form. After You have made a successful booking You don't need to worry about anything.
That is not the only way How You can get from Split to Venice. You can also take a bus which operates daily, average price is between 90-100€ per person and it drives about 09h00min. Another option is to take taxi in the Split but that will be more expensive then private transfer and You don't know what You can except.
A few fact about the Krka National Park
The Krka National Park is one of numerous Croatian national parks that is named after the river Krka River which it encloses.
It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia.
Due to its special position and the mosaic distribution of various types of habitats, it is characterized by exceptionally rich and varied flora and fauna.
The Krka National Park features several places of interest.
The attractions and facilities that are available include various footpaths, sightseeing tours and presentations, boat trips, souvenir shops, a museum, and restaurants. There are also several archaeological remains of unpreserved fortresses in the park's vicinity dating back to ancient Roman times.
What to see while at the National Park
Skradinskibuk is one of the most attractive parts of the park. This massive, clear, natural pool with high waterfalls at one end and cascades at the other is the focal point of the National Park. It is the lowest of the three sets of waterfalls formed along the KrkaRiver.
Skradinskibuk is considered to be one of the most beautiful calcium carbonate waterfalls in Europe because of the wealth and variety of geomorphological forms, vegetation, and the various effects caused by the play of light on the whirlpools.
Roški Slap, located near the village of Miljevci, is the second most popular attraction of the Krka National Park in terms of numbers of visitors. It is the sixth waterfall of the river Krka.The whole location is riddled with walking trails from which offer visitors wonderful views of the waterfalls. There is also a hiking trail and the location can be visited throughout the year. The easiest way to reach Roški Slap is to take one of the one of the many excursion boats operated by the Krka National Park, although the falls can also be reached with a public road.
Inside the park lies the island of Visovac, founded during the reign of Louis I of Hungary and home to the Roman Catholic Visovac Monasterythat the Franciscans established in 1445 near theMiljevci village.
A few facts about Venice
The world-famous historical city of Venice lies on the northern shores of the Adriatic, built on a group of 118 small islands in the Venetian Lagoon, separated by numerous canals and linked by over 400 bridges.
Many terms have been used over the centuries to describe Venice, such as "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Masks", "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", and "City of Canals" and it should be noted that the lagoon and a part of the city are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The name of the city is derived from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the region by the 10th century BC and was historically the capital of the Republic of Venice for over a millennium, from 697 to 1797.
Venice was a major financial and maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades from where ship began their voyage to the Holy Land.
The city-state of Venice is considered to have been the first real international financial centre, reaching its greatest prominence in the 14th century.
After the Napoleonic Wars in the 19^th^ century, the Republic was annexed by the Austrian Empire, until it became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1866.
Parts of Venice are renowned for the beauty of their settings, their architecture, and artwork.
Venice is known for several important artistic movements, especially during the Renaissance period and has played an important role in the history of instrumental and operatic music. The City is the birthplace of Baroque composers TomasoAlbinoni and Antonio Vivaldi and is where the German composer Richard Wagner often came to compose his operas and where he died.
The Times Online has described Venice as one of Europe's most romantic cities and The New York Times as being "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man".
What to see while in Venice
As early as the 18th century, tourism has been a major part of the Venetian economy, attracting tourists with its beautiful cityscape, uniqueness, and rich musical and artistic cultural heritage.
In the 19th century, Venice became a fashionable centre for the rich and famous, who often stayed and dined at the numerous luxury establishments in the city, such as the Danieli Hotel and the Caffè Florian, one of the oldest caffe bars in Europe and the world.
In the 1980s, the Carnival of Venice was revived. Venice has since then become a major centre of international conferences and festivals, such as the prestigious Venice Biennale and the Venice Film Festival, which attract visitors from all over the world for their theatrical, cultural, cinematic, artistic, and musical productions.
There are numerous attractions in Venice, such as St Mark's Basilica, the most famous of the city's churches and one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture, the Doge's Palace, built in Venetian Gothic style and one of the main city landmarks that is now a museum, the Grand Canal,banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and the Piazza San Marco, which Napoleon is said to have described as "the drawing room of Europe".
The Lido di Venezia, where the Wedding with the Sea ceremony once took place, is also a popular international luxury destination, attracting thousands of actors, critics, celebrities, and others in the cinematic industry.
Itinerary
08:00 - Pickup and departure from your accomodation in Split.
09:00 - Explore Krka, beautiful landscape, singing of rare birds...
12:00 - Our journey to Venice from NP Krka begins
14:30 - Stop for lunch on Vrata Jadrana rest stop
15:30 - Our journey to Venice continues
18:00 - We arrive at Your accommodation address in Venice
Transfer includes
• Pick up in Split and drop off in Venice with Np Krka (or vice versa)
• Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
• Professional knowledgeable English speaking driver
• All cost related to the vehicle -- gas, parking, highway tolls
• All costs related to the driver
• Available Wi-Fi in the vehicle
• 0.5l bottle of water per passenger