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Cheap Flights Rome to Split 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from Rome to Split in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: Rome (FCO) → Split (SPU)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 3 h 30 m – 7 h 00 m

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €55 low
February €52 low
March €65 low
April €85 medium
May €110 medium
June €145 high
July €175 high
August €195 high
September €125 high
October €75 medium
November €48 low
December €60 low

Airlines on This Route

  • Croatia Airlines (direct): from €120 — Book direct on Croatia Airlines website for free date changes – useful if weather disrupts summer flights
  • Ryanair (direct): from €45 — Ryanair flights are seasonal (April-October). Book 3+ months ahead for €35-60 one-way – prices spike to €120+ in August
  • easyJet (direct): from €55 — Summer seasonal only. Checked baggage costs €30-50 each way – factor this into total price
  • Lufthansa (connecting): from €95 — Via Munich – good connections with decent layover times. Useful if combining with other European destinations
  • Croatia Airlines via Zagreb (connecting): from €85 — Often cheaper than direct. Morning departure from FCO, afternoon arrival SPU. Check Zagreb connection times

Booking Strategy

The cheapest time to fly Rome-FCO to Split is November through February when prices drop to €45-65 one-way. Book flights 6-10 weeks in advance for best deals – this is when airlines release their discounted seats. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday departures are consistently €15-30 cheaper than weekend flights. For summer travel (June-September), book 10-12 weeks ahead as prices climb rapidly; August flights can reach €150-200 one-way. Use Google Flights with FCO-SPU route and enable price alerts – Croatia Airlines and Ryanair frequently run sales in spring. Connecting flights via Zagreb with Croatia Airlines often match or beat direct prices outside peak season. Avoid booking within 7 days of departure unless necessary – last-minute prices are rarely discounted on this popular leisure route.

Route Tips

  • Fiumicino Terminal: All flights to Split depart from Terminals 1 or 3 at FCO – check your boarding pass, as low-cost carriers often use distant boarding gates requiring bus transport
  • Croatian Entry: EU citizens need only passport (or national ID). Non-EU citizens should verify visa requirements – Croatia is in Schengen but maintains border checks during peak summer
  • Split Airport bags: No lockers at SPU – if arriving early for an evening flight, store luggage at your hotel in Split and travel light to the airport
  • Ferry connection: If visiting islands, consider Split as a base – ferries to Hvar (1 hour) and Brač (50 min) depart multiple times daily from Split’s port, 10-minute walk from Diocletian’s Palace
  • Weather factor: Summer thunderstorms occasionally delay flights 1-3 hours. Book morning departures for more reliable travel, especially in July-August

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Rome to Split?

Direct flights from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to Split (SPU) take approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Croatia Airlines operates year-round direct flights, while Ryanair and easyJet offer seasonal direct service (April-October). If booking connecting flights via Zagreb, Munich, or Vienna, total travel time ranges from 3 hours 30 minutes to 7 hours depending on layover duration. Morning departures typically have shorter connection times than evening flights.

How much does it cost to fly from Rome to Split?

One-way prices range from €45 to €200 depending on season. The cheapest fares (€45-65) are available November through February on Ryanair and easyJet. Shoulder season (March-April, October) sees €65-90 one-way. Summer peak (July-August) costs €120-200 on any airline. Round-trip prices double these figures approximately. Croatia Airlines direct flights cost €120-180 year-round but include checked baggage, while budget carriers can be cheaper but add baggage fees.

Are there direct flights from Rome to Split?

Yes, direct flights are available. Croatia Airlines operates year-round daily flights (sometimes 2x daily in summer) from Fiumicino to Split. Ryanair runs seasonal direct flights typically from April through October, with 3-4 weekly frequencies. easyJet also offers seasonal summer service. All direct flights land at Split Airport (SPU), located approximately 25km from the city center. No direct flights operate from Rome Ciampino airport.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Rome to Split?

November is the cheapest month with average one-way fares of €48, followed by February (€52) and January (€55). These winter months see minimal tourist demand to the Dalmatian Coast. December and March are also budget-friendly at €60-65. The most expensive period is August (€195 average) when European summer holidays peak. For best value, target November or February travel, but note that many restaurants and attractions have reduced hours outside the main tourist season.

Which airlines fly from Rome to Split?

Four main airlines serve this route: Croatia Airlines (year-round direct and connecting via Zagreb), Ryanair (seasonal direct, April-October), easyJet (summer seasonal direct), and Lufthansa (connecting via Munich). Croatia Airlines is the flag carrier with included baggage and reliable schedules. Budget carriers Ryanair and easyJet offer the lowest base fares but charge extra for bags – factor €25-50 each way for cabin baggage. Connecting options via Zagreb (Croatia Airlines) or Munich (Lufthansa) work well for flexible travelers.

What airport do I fly into in Split?

You will land at Split Airport (SPU), also known as Resnik Airport, located 25km southeast of Split’s city center on the Dalmatian coast. The airport is relatively small with limited facilities. Bus line 37 runs every 30-60 minutes to the main bus station (Žnjan) – tickets cost approximately €4 and journey takes 30-40 minutes. Taxis charge €30-40 to the city center (agree on price or use meter). Several car rental agencies operate at the terminal. Bus is the most cost-effective option; pre-booked private transfers cost €35-50.

How far in advance should I book Rome to Split flights?

For winter travel (November-February), book 4-6 weeks ahead for optimal €45-60 fares. Spring and autumn (March-May, September-October) require 6-8 weeks advance booking at €65-100. Summer demands 10-12 weeks for the best deals, as prices rise sharply closer to departure. August travel should be booked 12+ weeks ahead – waiting often means paying €150+ one-way. Budget carriers release seats 6 months in advance; Croatia Airlines releases schedules 3-4 months ahead. Last-minute bookings (under 7 days) rarely offer deals on this popular route.

Is it cheaper to fly from Rome to Split on weekdays?

Yes, flying midweek is significantly cheaper. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically €15-30 less expensive than Friday or Sunday flights. Thursday offers moderate savings of €10-20 versus weekends. The price difference is most pronounced during shoulder and peak seasons – in August, a Tuesday flight might cost €120 while same-day Saturday departure hits €180+. Weekend departures are popular for Italian and European tourists spending extended beach holidays. For maximum savings, combine Tuesday-Wednesday travel with off-season dates.

Data updated: 2026-03

Posted 17d ago
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