Bus from Split to Belgrade

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Split to Belgrade buses

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Departure: Split, Croatia
Arrival: Belgrade, Serbia
Distance: 352 kilometers
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For the trip between Split and Belgrade, between and , between Croatia and Serbia, the distance traveled is 351.931 kilometers.

The bus is the most ecologically-friendly means of land transportation for this trip but not the fastest. Indeed, the trip will be longer compared to taking a plane or train.

Tips and tricks for traveling by bus

  • The longest drive possible that can be driven from one point to another without crossing an ocean is 8443mi. It requires crossing 18 countries and driving around the clock for 7 days (50 miles per hour)! But with the deserts and mountains it's impossible to do it by bus.
  • Unlike airports, bus stations are generally located downtown, another benefit of bus travel. Forget going out of the way to get to the airport, often situated on the far edges of the city.
  • Did you know: the term “bus” comes from the Latin word “omnibus”, meaning “collective, common”, since buses are designed to be shared by many people.
  • Some bus companies in Europe propose food and drink service on board and sometimes even have coffee. It's almost like being on a plane.
  • Did you know? Bus companies in Germany give their passengers samples of local beer during their trip! Cheers!