Travelling to Split from Mostar Airport (OMO)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Mostar Airport to Split transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Mostar Airport to Split -- 167 kilometres in approximately 122 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Mostar Airport connects arriving visitors to the UNESCO bridge city of Mostar, the Dervish tekke at Blagaj, the Ottoman village of Pocitelj, the global pilgrimage site of Medjugorje, the national capital Sarajevo, the Mediterranean gem of Trebinje, and the Adriatic cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Our Mostar Airport to Split private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Mostar Airport to Split provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Split is the largest city on the Dalmatian coast and the most historically distinguished Roman imperial monument in Croatia -- a city of 189,000 inhabitants 167km northwest of Mostar Airport on the Adriatic coast, whose extraordinary combination of the Diocletian's Palace (the most completely inhabited ancient Roman palace in the world -- Emperor Diocletian's retirement palace of 305 AD, the most intact large-scale Roman imperial residence surviving in continuous habitation anywhere in the world, the most remarkable example of an ancient Roman structure having been converted into a functioning medieval and modern city, the old town of Split built directly within the palace walls and towers in the most extraordinary living-in-an-ancient-monument urban experience in Europe, UNESCO World Heritage, the palace's Peristyle -- the most atmospherically complete Roman open-air ceremonial space in continuous public use in Europe) and the most vibrant contemporary urban beach culture on the Adriatic (Split's Bacvice beach -- the most famously lively urban beach in Croatia, the original home of picigin -- the most characteristically Split water sport, a traditional ball-juggling game played in the shallow Bacvice waters and the most photogenically exuberant traditional sport in any Croatian city) give it a combination of supreme Roman antiquity and exuberant contemporary Mediterranean urban identity unique on the Adriatic.
Split's most celebrated complementary heritage is the Cathedral of Saint Domnius (the most remarkable church-in-a-mausoleum conversion in the ancient world -- the octagonal Roman mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian converted to a cathedral in the 7th century, the most ironically repurposed imperial monument in Christian history -- the pagan emperor's own tomb becoming the most important Catholic church in Split, its treasury the most significant collection of medieval Croatian goldsmithing and textile art in Dalmatia) and the Mestrovic Gallery (the most important single collection of the work of Ivan Mestrovic -- the most internationally celebrated Croatian sculptor of the 20th century, the most significant single art museum in Split, the sculptor's former atelier and summer residence with the most complete accessible collection of his monumental figurative sculpture in any single Croatian museum). The Split waterfront Riva (the most elegant urban promenade on the Adriatic -- the most lively and most internationally photographed city-front promenade in Croatia, the most animated outdoor cafe culture street on the Dalmatian coast) and the Dalmatian food and wine scene (Dalmatian wine, prsut and grilled fish the most internationally celebrated regional cuisine in Croatia) give the city a contemporary cultural and gastronomic vitality of the most pleasurable Adriatic kind.
Diocletian's Palace -- Most Completely Inhabited Ancient Roman Palace in the World, 305 AD Imperial Residence Still Lived In Today, UNESCO World Heritage: Diocletian's Palace (305 AD -- the most completely inhabited ancient Roman palace in the world, the most intact large-scale Roman imperial residence in continuous habitation anywhere, the old town of Split built within its walls in the most extraordinary living-in-an-ancient-monument experience in Europe, UNESCO World Heritage) gives Split a Roman archaeological and urban heritage of the most remarkable ancient living-city kind in the entire Mediterranean.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius -- Most Ironically Repurposed Imperial Monument in Christian History: Diocletian's Own Mausoleum Converted to Croatia's Most Important Cathedral: The Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Diocletian's octagonal mausoleum converted to a cathedral in the 7th century -- the most ironically repurposed imperial monument in Christian history, the most remarkable church conversion in the ancient world, the pagan emperor's own tomb becoming the most important Catholic church in Split) gives the city a religious heritage of the most extraordinary historical paradox in European sacred architecture.
M17/A10 Northwest Adriatic Transfer -- 122 Minutes via the Neum Corridor (Croatian Border Crossing Required): The transfer from Mostar Airport to Split takes approximately 122 minutes via the M17 and A10 northwest -- the most direct airport-to-Adriatic connection in the Mostar Airport network, through the Neum corridor with two Croatian border crossings. Valid EU/Croatian entry documentation required.
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