Transfer from Split airport to Primošten

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Transfer from Split airport to Primošten includes:
- One way transfer from Split airport to Primošten
- Drop off to previously defined destination (accomodation, private apartment in Primošten or hotel in Primošten)
- Bottle of water
- Meet and greet service included in the price
- Baby seat on demand
- Experienced drivers and dedicated personnel
- No extra charges for flight delays
- Low fares for airport transfers
Transfer from Split airport to Primošten – Distance 44,3 km
The driver will wait for you in front of Split airport. You’ll be able to find him by seeing him holding a sign with your name on it. After you get acquainted with the driver and have him help you with your luggage, he’s going to drive you to your destination.
ALL WE NEED TO KNOW:
- Your flight details
- Your name, surname and contact number
- Number of passengers
- Date of the transfer and dropp of location


After a long flight it’s time to land in Split airport where you will meet with the english speaking driver that will take you to the beautiful town of Primošten. Lay back and enjoy the comfortable private transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle to the town of Primošten. Admire the passing sights on your long ride to your destination. Contact us if you are in need of any other transfer similar to Transfer from Split airport to Primošten.
About Us
Adiona Travel is a travel, tourist and transfer agency situated in Split, Croatia. We offer everything from exciting tour options all the way to van transfer services in Croatia, mainly in the Dalmatian region. If you happen to want to take a transfer service, you can choose between two air-conditioned vehicles, 7+1 and 16+1 that makes it perfect for smaller and larger groups of people.
If you decide to go with our company, you will get a pre-arranged price/rate for every transfer so you don’t need to worry about any hidden costs that will burn a hole in your wallet. We pride ourselves in offering the highest transfer quality and are open to adjusting your schedule if needed.
We will provide you with a great service for an affordable price for your transfer. Enjoy a comfortable transfer experience with an english speaking guide that will make the transfer service all the more enjoyable. The driver will make sure to pick you up and drop you off right in front of the destination/accommodation that you need.

Private transfer from Split Airport to Primošten
The best method of touring from Split airport to Primošten would be by renting a personal transfer from Split airport to Primošten. Experience the wonders of a relaxing transfer service that takes to Primošten from Split airport.
We pride ourselves in offering the best prices for transfers, tours and accommodation as we are an agency that specializes in them. Choose between a small van (7+1) or a larger mini-bus (16+1), both vehicles are air-conditioned, allowing a nice and comfortable ride.
There’s about 39.7 kilometers from Split airport to Primošten which takes 45 minutes for the transfer duration. Primošten being a rather quaint little seaside village with a couple of interesting sights to see but nothing spectacular like the main towns of Split, Dubrovnik or Zagreb. There is however a rather well connected hub to nearby towns and islands, allowing you to visit the nearby attractions easily without having to worry about the usual hassle of travel. Take a mini-bus ride to Primošten from Split airport with car rental with english speaking driver.
How to get to Primošten from Split airport
There’s always the question about how to get from Split airport to Primošten once you land. Take a moment to catch your breath after flying in as we can suggest the best method being booking a private transport from Split airport to Primošten. But there are also other ways of transport that can be a little bit tricky with schedules.
A few facts about Primošten
An interesting thing about the village Primošten would be that a photo of their vineyards hung in the UN center in New York. Proving that the beauty of them was sought after by important governments. There are also other things about the village, one particularly silly one being traditional donkey races that take place there every Summer.
Those of you that enjoy relaxing on the beach will be able to enjoy themselves on Primošten as well. The largest beaches being “Raduča” and its smaller counterpart “Mala Raduča” which is in the top 10 most beautiful Croatian beaches.The area of vineyards in Primošten is also consideration of becoming an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What to sight-see in Primošten town
There are no museums or other attractions because Primošten is more akin to a seaside village than a metropolis. The majority of visitors come here to unwind on the lovely beach and experience a genuine Croatian seaside town. Additionally, it makes a great starting point for trips to Split, Šibenik, Trogir, and the Krka National Park. Primošten is not a place with very much to see, despite what some people may think. There are a few places around here that are interesting and worth visiting.
Some of the most notable things would be the crystal clear beaches that litter the surroundings; along with some quaint little historic ruins that you might see during the Vacation in Croatia. It’s no surprise that taking a private taxi transfer to Primošten is the most relaxing method of reaching this quiet seaside village; allowing you not to worry about catching the bus as you simply need to let us know when you’d want to be picked up from Split airport to Primošten.
Statue of Lady Lorreto
The statue of Our Lady of Loreto in Primošten is erected in honor of the town’s patron saint, Our Lady of Loreto. For the celebration of Our Lady of Loreto, the statue’s inauguration took place in 2017.
Its height, including the base, is exactly 17 and 30 meters, or one-tenth of the Gaj hill. The monument is composed of hollow concrete, has a mosaic finish made of gold, silver, and colorful glass, and you can see within it. The statue of Our Lady‘s final look was overseen by architect Aron Varga, and the mosaic was created by a group of specialists under the direction of mosaicist Milun Garčević. It is the world’s largest monument of its kind.
Church of Saint Roko in Primošten
The church of St. Spyridon and Our Lady of Mercy, also known as the Church of St. Roko in Primošten, was first documented in 1553. It was enlarged and dedicated to St. Roko in 1680 as a token of gratitude for putting an end to the plague epidemic. Every year on the day of St. Roko’s feast, August 16, many believers flock here to pray for protection from various illnesses.
Church of Saint George in Primošten
The parish in Primošten reportedly started operating in 1485, based on old, preserved records. On the island of Gola Glava, we think that a little church was also constructed. Everything is based on assumptions because the registers weren’t kept at that time.
According to the Glagolitic priest Pava Bernićev, the church on top of the island is first mentioned in 1681. He entered his name and the name of the parish in the registers. First, the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Mary. You can take a mini-bus taxi ride to the church to see for yourself what it’s like. Private transfers are the best and safest method of reaching your destination.
Because of the following, the church was first referred to as “The Church of Saint Mary and the Blessed Virgin Mary.” In particular, Magdalena Butković donated a painting of Saint Mary in her testament on November 3, 1560, which was taken as the patron or protector of the parish in Primošten. On July 26, 1685, Andrija Gracić Gracin mentions St. George as the new or second patron saint of the village. That original church received a new addition, and the original one was preserved as a sacristy. The new, massive church was constructed or expanded in 1760, and on May 11 of that year, it was dedicated. Take a private transport service to Primošten to see the famous church with a mini-bus rental with driver.
Statue of a fisherman & his cat
Whilst there’s no real historic meaning around the statue it has proven to be one of the most photographed monumental pieces in Primošten. The statue having a certain charm to it as it depicts a classic Croatian fisherman reading his net with a small adorable cat curiously checking for any caught fish. It’s safe to say once you land in Split airport and take a personalized private taxi transfer with rental mini-bus with driver you’ll find yourself paying a visit to the fisherman.
Final thoughts about taxi transfer
Split airport being around an hour’s drive from Primošten, allowing you to sight-see the wonderful seaside village with ease. There’s always something on the horizon for you to enjoy and see for yourself during the mini-bus private transport from Split airport to Primošten. Simply grasp the opportunity to see the real hidden beauty of Primošten from Split airport as you rent a van with driver.

