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Private transfer Split Airport to Makarska

The best way to go and visit Makarska is to book a private transfer from the Split Airport to Makarska.

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.

Makarska is located some 100km from the Split Airport and the duration of your transfer is about 1 h.

The prices for a Split Airport to Makarska private transfer start at 85 euros (the price per vehicle, not per person).

Instead of private transfer Split Airport to Makarska, You can also check our other transfers:

Private transfer Split Airport to Baška Voda,

Private transfer Split Airport to Brela,

Private transfer Split Airport to Tučepi,

Private transfer Split Airport to Podgora.

How to get from Split Airport to Makarska?

Every summer You get asked How to get from Split Airport to Makarska. You need to come fast and easily in Makarska. Like we mentioned above, the fastest and easiest way to get from Split Airport to Makarska is to book a private transfer from Split Airport to Makarska with MaciTours, Croatian transfer service. Private transfer between Split and Makarska 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 Makarska. You can also take a bus which operates daily, average price is between 15-20euro 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 Makarska

Makarska is located some 60 km (37 mi) southeast of Split and 140 km (87 mi) northwest of Dubrovnik, the town itself being a natural harbour between two peninsulas, Osejava and St Peter.

Makarska is a prominent regional tourist centre, between the Biokovo mountainand the Adriatic Sea and is well-known for its palm-fringed promenade, where the cafes, bars and boutiques overlook the harbour.

Right next to the beach there are several large hotels as well as a camping ground.

Near the present-day Makarska, there was a settlement as early as the middle of the 2nd millennium BC and its thought that it was a point used by the Cretans on their way up to the Adriatic.

The Romans concerned the area in 228 and in the 7th century Croats came to the region and defeated the Venetian fleet in 877 that aimed to punish the piratesque activities of the town's vessels.

In the 15th century the Ottomans conquered the Balkans and the area was handed to the Venetians in 1452 to protect it from Turkish invasion.

After the fall of the Venetian Republic, it was given to the Austrians, until Napoleonic forces arrived in Makarska in 1806, ushering an age of prosperity, cultural and economic development, when laws were passed in Croatian, after many centuries.

After Napoleons defeat, the Austrian authorities imposed a policy of Italianization and Makarska remain under the rule of Austria-Hungary until 1918.

In 1914, the first hotel was built, marking the start of tourism in the area.

After World War I, Makarska became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and during World War II the town was part of the Independent State of Croatia.

After the war, during the socialist Yugoslavia, Makarska experienced a period of rapid growth and all the natural advantages of the region were used to create in Makarska into what it is today, one of the best known tourist destinations on the Croatian Adriatic coast.

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