Cheap Flights to Split
Updated 2026-03-13
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Average One-Way Prices to Split
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $310 | $300 | $290 | $320 | $350 | $420 | $460 | $450 | $350 | $300 | $290 | $340 |
Cheapest month: Mar (avg $290). Prices are average one-way fares based on historical data.
How to Find Cheap Flights to Split
Split (SPU) is a seasonal destination, and flight options vary dramatically between summer and winter. The big one: United runs a seasonal nonstop from Newark (EWR) to Split during summer months (June-September) — this is the only direct US flight and fares start around $350 one-way. Outside summer, you're connecting. Best year-round connection options: Lufthansa via Munich or Frankfurt, Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, and Croatia Airlines via Zagreb (ZAG). For budget routing, fly to London, Rome, or Berlin on a cheap transatlantic fare, then grab a Ryanair or easyJet flight to SPU for €25-50. Wizz Air also serves Split from several European cities. Croatia Airlines connects Zagreb to Split for €50-80 if you want to enter through the capital. Winter fares are cheapest but many direct European routes shut down November-March. The sweet spot is May or September-October — good weather, fewer crowds, and reasonable fares. Peak summer (July-August) gets expensive fast as Split is a major tourist draw. Book the United nonstop 3-4 months ahead if you want summer dates.
Split for Digital Nomads
Split is a rising nomad destination with a seasonal vibe — packed in summer, chill in shoulder seasons. Budget $1,200-1,800/month. Rent varies wildly by season: a studio is €500-700/month in winter but can double in July-August when everything becomes Airbnb. Croatia joined the Schengen zone in January 2023, so US passport holders get 90 days out of every 180 across all Schengen countries. The Old Town (Diocletian's Palace area) is stunning but not where you want to live long-term — too touristy and expensive. Bacvice neighborhood near the beach is a good balance of location and livability. Spinut is more residential and cheaper. The nomad scene is seasonal — summer brings a wave of remote workers, winter thins out significantly. Coworking options are limited compared to bigger cities but growing: check Coworking Split and various cafe workspaces. Internet is solid (50-100 Mbps). The real draw is the lifestyle: Adriatic coast, island hopping to Hvar and Brac, affordable seafood, and easy connections to Dubrovnik and Montenegro. Best months for nomads are May-June and September-October — warm enough for beach days without the peak tourist crush.
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