Split Airport - Omiš
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Private transfer from the Split Airport to Omiš
The best way to travel to Omiš from the Split Airport is to book a private transfer from the Split Airport to Omiš.
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.
Omiš is located some 50 km from the Split Airport and the duration of your transfer is about -1 h.
The prices for a private transfer from the Split Airport to Omiš start at 60 euros (the price is per vehicle, not per person).
How to get from Split Airport to Omiš
Travel between Split Airport and Omiš is probably one of the most popular route in Croatia during summer. Like we mentioned above, the fastest and easiest way to get from Split Airport to Omiš is to book a private transfer from Split to Omiš. Private transfer between Split Airport and Omiš 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.
Alternatively, there is a bus which goes from Split Airport to Omiš but that ride will last about 01h30m, sometimes even more.
A few facts about Omiš
The small port town of Omiš is situated approximately 25 kilometres (16 miles) south-east of Croatia's second largest city, Split, at the place where the Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea.
Omiš was made famous by the Corsairs of Almissa, that is to say the Pirates of Omiš, whose ships, the Sagittas (meaning "The Arrow"), brought fame to them because they were built for attack and fast retrieval into the mouth of the Cetina River, thus protecting the town from foreign invaders.
Omiš has many historical sites worth visiting, such as the Church of St Euphemia by the coast on Brzet, dating from the early 6th century as well as two fortresses, the Mirabella Fortress (Peovica) from the 13th century and the Starigrad Fortress (Fortica) from the 15th century.
There is also a lovely Renaissance church of the Holy Spirit from the 15th century and an old Franciscan Monastery on the Skalice from the 18th century.
But the pre-Romanesque Church of St. Peter from the tenth century A.D. is the site that is most significant.
Today, Omiš is best known for its traditional festival of the Dalmatian a cappella singing groups during the Omiš's Summer Festival, when various concerts and recitals are performed on the plazas and in the town churches.