How to get to Šibenik

To get to Šibenik by plane, you have a couple of options depending on your starting point:
- Fly to Split Airport (SPU):
Split Airport (SPU) is the nearest major airport to Šibenik, located approximately 60 kilometers away.
From Split Airport, you can take a taxi, shuttle bus, or rent a car to Šibenik. The journey by road typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on traffic.
- Fly to Zadar Airport (ZAD):
Zadar Airport (ZAD) is another option, located about 80 kilometers northwest of Šibenik.
From Zadar Airport, you can also take a taxi, shuttle bus, or rent a car to Šibenik. The travel time by road is around 1.5 to 2 hours.

To get to Šibenik by train, you’ll need to take the train to a nearby city and then use alternative transportation to reach Šibenik, as Šibenik itself does not have a direct international rail connection. Here's how you can do it:
- Train to Split:
If you're coming from Zagreb (Croatia's capital) or other cities in Europe, you can take a train to Split. Trains from Zagreb to Split run regularly, and the journey takes about 6 to 8 hours.
Once you arrive in Split, you can take a bus or rent a car to reach Šibenik, which is about 1 hour away by road (about 85 kilometers).
- Train to Zadar:
Another option is to take the train from Zagreb to Knin, which is about 45 kilometers from Šibenik. From Knin, you can switch to a bus or taxi to reach Šibenik. The bus from Knin to Šibenik takes about 1 hour.

Driving to Šibenik by car is a great option, as the city is well-connected by highways and scenic roads. Here’s how you can reach Šibenik by car:
- From Zagreb (Croatia's Capital)
Route: Take the A1 Highway (E65) south from Zagreb toward Split.
Distance: Approx. 340 km (211 miles).
Driving Time: About 3.5 to 4 hours.
Tolls: The A1 is a toll road, so you will need to pay tolls at various points.
Directions: Follow signs for Split. Take the exit at Pirovac or Šibenik from the A1, and follow the road into the city.
- From Split
Route: Take the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road or the A1 highway north.
Distance: About 85 km (53 miles).
Driving Time: Around 1 hour.
Tolls: If you take the A1 highway, there will be tolls.
Directions: Follow signs toward Zagreb on the A1 and exit at Šibenik.
- From Zadar
Route: Take the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road or the A1 highway south.
Distance: About 90 km (56 miles).
Driving Time: Around 1 hour 15 minutes.
Tolls: If using the A1 highway, expect to pay tolls.
Directions: Head south on the A1 highway or along the D8, and exit at Šibenik.
- From Dubrovnik
Route: Take the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road north (a more scenic route) or the A1 highway.
Distance: Approx. 280 km (174 miles).
Driving Time: About 4 to 5 hours.
Tolls: There are tolls on the A1 highway, but no tolls if you take the D8 coastal road.
Directions: Drive north towards Split, and from there continue on to Šibenik via the A1 or D8.
Tips:
Toll Roads: Croatia’s highways (A1, A6, etc.) are modern and fast, but they do have tolls, so make sure to have local currency (kuna) or a credit card for payments.
Scenic Coastal Route (D8): If you want a more scenic drive, consider taking the D8 Adriatic Coastal Road. This road offers beautiful views of the coastline but is slower than the highway.
Parking in Šibenik: Parking in the city center can be challenging, especially in the summer. There are paid parking zones and garages available near the Old Town.
ACIT'2025 Organizing Committee planning Bus trip from Ukraine (Ternopil, Lviv) to Šibenik for Ukrainian participants.

The Conference Venue

The ACIT'2025 conference will be held at the Šibenik University of Applied Sciences.
Adress:
Trg Andrije Hebranga 11,
22000 Šibeni, Croatia

Address of the Conference

Šibenik University of Applied Sciences

Trg Andrije Hebranga 11,
22000 Šibeni, Croatia

Organizing Committee

Faculty of Computer Information Technologies of West Ukrainian National University 

8 Oleny Teligy str. 
Ternopil, Ukraine
+380977761442
workshopACIT@gmail.com