Split Airport - Biograd na Moru
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Private transfer Split Airport to Biograd naMoru
The best way to go and visit Biograd na Moru is to book a private minivan transfer from the Split Airport to Biograd na Moru.
MaciTours is a Croatian transfer service which offers the best prices for a minivan private transfer. MaciTours has at its disposal a fleet of luxurious and premium minivans that will make your transfer as comfortable as possible.
Biograd naMoru is located some 100 km from the Split Airport and the duration of your transfer is about 1 h.
The prices for a Split Airport to Biograd na Moru private transfer start at 110 euros (the price is per vehicle, not per person).
How to get from Split Airport to Biograd na Moru?
Every summer You get asked How to get from Split Airport to Biograd na Moru. You need to come fast and easily in Biograd na Moru. Like we mentioned above, the fastest and easiest way to get from Split Airport to Biograd na Moru is to book a private transfer from Split Airport to Biograd na Moru with MaciTours, Croatian transfer service. Private transfer between Split and Biograd na Moru 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 Airport to B iograd na Moru. You can also take a bus which operates daily, average price is between 17-23euro per person and it drives about 2h00min. Another option is to take taxi directly on the airport but that will be more expensive then private transfer and You don't know what You can except.
A few facts about Biograd na Moru
Biograd na Moru is a small town in northern Dalmatia, Croatia and is significant for being the former capital of the medieval Croatian Kingdom.
It lies on the Adriatic Sea coast, overlooking the island of Pašman, on the road from Zadar and Sukošan towards Vodice and Šibenik, on a small peninsula surrounded by two little bays: Soline to the south and Bošana to the north.
Biograd naMoru is known as a popular tourist resort, first tourists arriving in the 1920s from Czechoslovakia, and its first hotel being built in 1935.
The town's native Croatian name translates as "the white town on the sea" in the local dialect.
The name was first mentioned in the 10th century as a town founded by Croats.
It was in Biograd that the Hungarian king Colomanwas crowned in 1102 by the Biograd bishop, as the crown of Croatia was passed to the Hungarians.
In 1125, after the town once more fell to the Venetians, it was destroyed on the orders of the Venetian doge because, according to once historic source, only the citizens of Biograd naMoru "dared resist the doge and his army", during his reconquest of Dalmatia and for this reason the town was destroyed.
In the 16th and 17th century, a Croatian militia was formed in Biograd and had much involvement in the wars against the Ottoman Turks.
In recent history, the invading Serbian forces inflicted considerable damage by long-range bombardment in the period 1991-1993 during the Croatian War of Independence.