Split, Croatia
University of Split – Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Ruđera Boškovića 32, 21000 Split, Croatia
43.51203, 16.46895
How to reach Split, Croatia and the venue:
Split is home to Croatia’s second-biggest airport hub called Zračna luka Split (Split Airport). It is often called Zračna luka Resnik (Resnik Airport). The international airport code for Split Airport is SPU. Most of its traffic occurs during the summer, Croatian tourist season.
From April to October, the number of available nonstop destinations from Split increases exponentially. With Split’s increasing popularity, more and more small European carriers are offering special fares to regional airports throughout Europe, even during the off-season.
Zračna Luka Split is not actually located in Split but in the small seaside city of Kaštela, about 20 kilometers and 25 minutes west of Split by car. The best option for inexpensive transfers between the city center and the airport is the Croatia Airlines bus. The timetable corresponds with arrivals and departures for Croatia Airlines but is open to everyone. The bus ride takes about 30 minutes. For schedule and more information, click on the header text.
The cost is 8 euros per person each way. Tickets can be purchased on the bus in cash. The bus picks up/drops off outside Arrivals at the airport. To get to the bus, exit the airport from Baggage Claim and walk to the right, where the buses are lined up. The bus will then make short stops, by request, along the route to the main bus station in Split. The final destination is Autobusni Kolodvor, the bus station in Split, located across from the port and next to the train station in the city center.
To get to FESB University of Split from the main bus station in Split, you can walk 100 meters to the PAZAR bus stop and take bus number 18 to the FESB bus stop.