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Travel to Split

Whether you're looking for a last-minute Split (SPU) flight or planning a flight at a later date, take advantage of our lowest prices for your travel dates on this site. With our flights list you can easily find for the coming months the cheapest prices to fly with Air France to Split (SPU). You can also directly pick your departure date on our booking engine at the top of the page, if your trip to Split (SPU) is already scheduled.

Flights to Split

Situated on the Dalmatian Coast, Split is one of the best places to visit in Croatia. If you are planning a trip to this beautiful port city and coastal destination, Air France offers daily flight Split departing from several cities. Simply enter Flight Split (SPU) into the search bar to see the most reasonably priced Air France routes to the city departing from your neighborhood airport in the approaching months. On our website, you can also see the most affordable rates we have for the days of your holiday. Before you go on your future holiday, are you curious to find out more about Split? Here are some of our suggestions.

When is the best time to visit Split?

The months of September and October are ideal for visiting Split because there are less tourists and the Adriatic Sea is still warm enough for swimming. The temperature often drops by November and stays there for the remainder of the winter. July is Split, Croatia's busiest travel month, followed by August and May. These months will see the highest prices for lodging and travel. As always, we advise traveling to Split in the off-peak months, when it's still pleasant outside and there aren't as many visitors around.

Why you should travel to Split?

Along with having a superb atmosphere, many cultural landmarks, and many activities that you can enjoy in the city, Split's stunning beaches truly beckon visitors to cool down in its crystal-clear seas. Split is blessed with many stunning beaches to choose from in and around the city. Beaches such Jezinac, Kasjuni, and Trstenik are all worth visiting. Jezinac Beach boasts lovely views and is quite clean. Kids will enjoy it because there are many opportunities for play. There is also a bar and café with a view of the gorgeous sunset every time. As for Kasjuni, the Marjan forest surrounds this picturesque swimming hole, which is 3.6 kilometers southeast of the city, while Trstenik is a picturesque coastal town with a beautiful, lively beach perfect for the family.

What to do in Split?

One of the major tourist sites in Croatia is the well-known city of Split. After Zagreb, Split is considered the second-largest city in Croatia and the biggest town in Dalmatia. This Croatian port city is a typical Mediterranean city with a charming countryside atmosphere with peaceful towns surrounded by nature. Split has evolved from being a stopover location for travelers taking a boat to adjacent islands or a bus to another, more interesting tourist destination to becoming one of the most well-liked tourist destinations in the Balkan country. The Diocletian's Palace Roman Ruins are thought to be Split's most popular tourist destination. This old palace was constructed in the fourth century by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Yes, parts of Game of Thrones were also filmed here.

Practical information

The Croatian Kuna is the country's official currency at the moment. The euro will be used starting on January 1st, 2023. Most banks and hotels accept major credit and debit cards. The most widely spoken language in Croatia is Standard Croatian, followed by Standard Bosnian and Standard Serbian, but a lot of people speak English, especially in places frequented by tourists.

Prepare your stay in Split (Croatia) by visiting our latest updates related to Covid-19