Venue and Travel

Venue

 

Primošten is a small town situated on an islet, only a stone’s throw from the mainland (to which it was connected in the 16th century).

 

The principal attraction is the town itself: stone houses, churches and narrow, tortuous Mediterranean streets. Located within the maize of Dalmatian coves, islands and peninsulas, Primošten is a town with a rich and tumultuous history, once renowned for agriculture and now for tourism.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Travel Information

 

 

 

 

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By Plane:

Split Airport (35 km) – Regular and low-cost airlines, direct connections available from major European centers throughout the season.
Transportation from Split Airport to conference venue will be organised by the organisers. Please send your flight number and time of arrival to aw2014@phy.hr 
Zadar Airport (100 km) – If you are arriving to Zadar (presumably by EasyJet), you will need to take a bus. Check By BUS link.

Zagreb Airport (350 km) – You should try to avoid this solution and organize a connecting flight to Split yourself. Otherwise, check By BUS link.

By car:

  • From Zagreb (350 km) – Take the A1 Motorway and exit at Šibenik. Take Route E65 and drive 30 km to Primošten.
  • From Rijeka (310 km) – Take the D8 State Road or Senj. Continue on the A1 Motorway and exit at Šibenik. Take, route E65 and rive 30 km to Primošten.
  • From Zadar (100 km) – Take route E65 in the direction of Split, via Primošten.
  • From Split (60 km) – Take Route E65 in the direction of Zadar/Šibenik, via Primošten.

By Bus:

You will need a bus connection if you found an airline ticket that only takes you to Zagreb or if you are coming by ferry from Italy to Zadar or Split.

Regular bus lines connect Zagreb (€50 round trip from the bus station) and Split almost every hour.

From the Split bus bus station take a local bus (about €10 round trip) in the direction of Šibenik or Zadar. These buses should pass through Primošten.

If you arrive at the Zadar Airport, first go to the Zadar bus station (by taxi or bus). From there, take a bus in the direction of Split, which normally should pass through Primošten – check with the ticket counter clerk.

Tell the bus driver in advance that you intend to get off in Primošten.

General information about bus transportation in Croatia can be found on http://www.buscroatia.com/.

(The buses that take the A1 Motorway between Zadar and Split do not go along the coast, and therefore, should not be used to go to Primošten.)

By Rail:

From Zagreb, take a train to the railway stations in Šibenik or Split. (The organizers do not advise this solution because the trains are much slower than buses.)