Split to Amsterdam train with Sylt Shuttle Plus

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The cheapest and fastest trains from Split to Amsterdam

Showing times and prices for 23 Aug

Cheapest price

£94

Average price

£129

Fastest journey

1 d 7 h 13 m

Average duration

1 d 8 h 21 m

Trains per day

2

Distance

1305 km

Cheap tickets

The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Split to Amsterdam is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.

The average ticket from Split to Amsterdam will cost around £129 if you buy it on the day, but you can find cheap train tickets today for only £94.

Fast trains

Of the 2 trains that leave Split for Amsterdam every day 2 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.

These direct trains cover the 1305 km distance in an average of 1 d 8 h 21 m but if you time it right, some trains will get you there in just 1 d 7 h 13 m .

The slowest trains will take 1 d 9 h 28 m and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.

  • Deutsche Bahn
    12:1631h13
    Split
    19:29Amsterdam
    £941One-way
    0 changes
  • Deutsche Bahn
    13:1633h28
    Split
    22:44Amsterdam
    £1641One-way
    0 changes

Travel Information

Compare coach, train and flight for Split to Amsterdam

Omio recommends booking the flight as it is the most popular option from Split to Amsterdam among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the coach with prices starting from £54. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 3h 7m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the coach is your best bet as it emits only 1.3 - 3.3kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a coach costs an average of £54, and a flight costs an average of £44.

Distance: 1305 km

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Coach

£122

Average Price

£126

Average Price

£89

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Cheapest

24h 49m

Average total duration

24h 19m

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30m

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6h 7m

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3h 7m

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Additional time*

29h 58m

Average total duration

29h 28m

Onboard

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30m

Additional time*

-

CO2 emissions

3.9 - 7.8kg

CO2 emissions

1.3 - 3.3kg

CO2 emissions

Lowest
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Why should you book Split to Amsterdam trains with Omio?

Sylt Shuttle Plus as well as Deutsche Bahn offer trains services from Split to Amsterdam.
Omio is the only official third party seller for Sylt Shuttle Plus tickets.

Why book with Omio vs Sylt Shuttle Plus?

  • Compare with other providers: On Omio, you can not only buy tickets for Sylt Shuttle Plus, but also compare tickets for the likes of Deutsche Bahn to find the best option for your trip from Split to Amsterdam.
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  • Compare all your options: Omio allows you to compare Sylt Shuttle Plus with all available travel options, which are bus, train and flight to ensure you get the best deal for traveling from Split to Amsterdam.

Journey information

Overview: Train from Split to Amsterdam

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Trains from Split to Amsterdam run on average 2 times per day, taking around 24h 19m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at £81 but you can travel from only £44 by flight.

The earliest train runs at 14:06, the last at 22:29. The fastest train covers the 1305 km distance in 31h 13m.

Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from £44
Distance
1305 km
Average train duration
24h 19m
Cheapest ticket price
£81
Trains per day
2
Fastest train
31h 13m
First train
14:06
Last train
22:29
Cheapest Month
Aug
Cheapest Day
Tue
High Season
Jul - Sept
Low Season
Jan - Mar
Busiest Day
Mon
Least Busy Day
Sat
Best time to book
28 days
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from £44

Train companies: Sylt Shuttle Plus, Deutsche Bahn from Split to Amsterdam trainsSylt Shuttle Plus, Deutsche Bahn trains will get you between Split and Amsterdam from £44. With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.

Sylt Shuttle Plus

About
Sylt Shuttle Plus was a unique passenger train service operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB) that connected Niebüll and Westerland on the island of Sylt, Germany. Unlike the primary Sylt Shuttle, which transports vehicles, the \Plus\" service was designed for passengers without cars. It involved coupling a Class 628 diesel multiple unit to the rear of the car shuttle train. Introduced in 2015, the Sylt Shuttle Plus gained notoriety for its often-empty carriages and longer travel times compared to regional trains, leading to its nickname \"ghost train.\" The service was discontinued in December 2024."
Luggage & cancellation policy
Sylt Shuttle Plus frequency
2 a day
Luggage included
2 pieces of luggage included in ticket price
Luggage storage
Overhead racks and designated luggage areas
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation possible according to ticket type
Refund
Full refund for cancelled trains
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Restaurant car with hot meals and drinks
Seat reservation
Seat reservations recommended, additional fee applies
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
Wheelchair spaces and accessible facilities available
Pets
Small pets in carriers travel free, larger dogs need ticket
Quiet zone

Deutsche Bahn

About
Deutsche Bahn (DB) is Germany’s main train operator, running around 40,000 domestic and international services each day. Its fleet includes a variety of train types: high-speed ICE (Intercity Express) trains, reaching up to 300 km/h; IC (Intercity) and EC (EuroCity) trains for long-distance travel; and IRE (Interregio-Express), RE (Regional Express), and RB (Regionalbahn) services for regional and local connections. While bathrooms are standard on all trains, amenities such as onboard restaurants and free Wi-Fi are available only on certain train types and routes. DB offers a wide range of fares, including Super Saver, Saver, and Flexible tickets, along with discount cards like the BahnCard 25, 50, and 100. Additional options include single tickets, day tickets, and group tickets. Popular routes include Berlin–Munich, Hamburg–Frankfurt, Cologne–Stuttgart, Berlin–Dresden, and Hamburg–Cologne, as well as numerous regional services across Germany.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Average Duration
31h 13m
Cheapest Price
£81
Deutsche Bahn frequency
3 a day
Luggage included
Passengers are allowed to bring hand luggage and one additional larger item free of charge, provided they can carry it themselves
Luggage storage
Luggage can be stored in overhead racks, under the seat, or in designated luggage areas near the doors or in the middle of the carriage.
Cancellation Policy
Tickets can be canceled based on their fare conditions as mentioned in what type of train tickets are refundable?
Refund
If DB cancels a train, passengers are entitled to a full refund of the ticket price.
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Most ICE and many IC/EC trains have:
A Bordrestaurant (restaurant car) where you can sit and eat.
A Bordbistro (bistro bar) with snacks, hot meals, and drinks to-go.
At-seat service in 1st class: staff will take your order and serve food/drinks directly to your seat.
Regional trains (RE / RB / S-Bahn):
No onboard catering.
You’re welcome to bring your own food and drinks.
Seat reservation
Second Class:
Not included by default.
You can add a seat reservation when booking (recommended for busy routes).
Costs around €4.90 per seat (or €5.90 if booked separately later).
First Class:
Yes, always included in the ticket price.
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
DB trains are equipped with facilities for passengers with reduced mobility, including wheelchair spaces, accessible restrooms, and assistance services.
Pets
Small pets (e.g. cats, small dogs, etc.):
Allowed for free if they can fit in a transport box (max. size: hand luggage).
Must stay in the box for the entire journey.
Large dogs:
Require a separate (paid) ticket — typically half the price of a regular second-class ticket.
Must be leashed and wear a muzzle while on the train.
Cannot sit on seats.
Assistance dogs:
Travel free of charge.
Do not need a muzzle or leash if medically not required.
Allowed to accompany the passenger at all times.
Quiet zone

Complete guide to Amsterdam

Things to do in Amsterdam

Discover the best of Amsterdam — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Amsterdam trip today.

  • Must visit

Rijksmuseum

World-famous museum with Dutch masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer and others, plus decorative arts and a major Asian collection.

  • Must visit

Van Gogh Museum

Museum dedicated to Vincent van Gogh, showing major paintings, drawings and letters that trace his life and artistic development.

  • Must visit

Anne Frank House

Canal house museum where Anne Frank hid during the war, offering a powerful, carefully presented insight into her story.

Euro (€)

Amsterdam is pricier than many European city breaks, with high hotel rates and dining costs, though public transport and casual food remain manageable for most visitors.

Average meal costs

Budget
€10-15 for fast food or street food.
Mid-range
€20-35 per person for a meal.
Fine dining
€70+ per person for upscale restaurants.
Coffee
€3-4.50 for a cappuccino.

Tipping culture

Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service; round up taxi fares and small café bills.

FAQs: Split to Amsterdam train

Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Split to Amsterdam by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Amsterdam, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

FAQs
The cost of a train ticket from Split to Amsterdam can vary. The cheapest tickets are usually available from £81, while the average price tends to be around £122.
The train journey from Split to Amsterdam covers a distance of 1305 km and takes approximately 31h 13m. Trains run 2 per day.
The train distance from Split to Amsterdam is 1305 km.
The first train from Split to Amsterdam leaves at 14:06.
The last train from Split to Amsterdam departs at 22:29.
Trains from Split to Amsterdam run approximately 2 times per day.
Currently, there is no high-speed train service from Split to Amsterdam.
Unfortunately, there is no direct train service currently available from Split to Amsterdam.
To get from Split to Amsterdam, you can choose from several travel options including coach, train and flight.
There is no night train service from Split to Amsterdam.
The train station in Split that goes to Amsterdam is Split, Autobusni Kolodvor, and it arrives at Amsterdam Centraal.
The cheapest way to get from Split to Amsterdam is by flight, costing approximately £44.
Booking trains from Split to Amsterdam in advance is advisable, especially during peak travel seasons or for long journeys, to ensure availability and secure better fares.
The journey from Split to Amsterdam by train offers a variety of scenic views, including picturesque landscapes of the Croatian coast, the rolling hills and forests of Slovenia and Austria, and the charming countryside of Germany and the Netherlands.
A day trip from Split to Amsterdam is not feasible as the journey takes 31h 13m. The distance is 1305 km, and there are 2 trips per day by train.
In Amsterdam, you can enjoy a Canal Cruise to take in the views of the city's iconic canals and architecture. Visit the vibrant Jordaan district, known for its narrow streets and cosy cafes. Explore the Albert Cuyp Market for a taste of Dutch delicacies. Experience the Heineken Experience, an interactive journey through the brewery's history. Discover the NEMO Science Museum for hands-on fun. For the best sights, visit the Rijksmuseum, the Anne Frank House, and the Van Gogh Museum. Relax in Vondelpark or explore Dam Square with its Royal Palace and National Monument.
A three to four-day visit allows you to explore Amsterdam's main attractions, such as the Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, and a canal cruise, while also enjoying its charming neighbourhoods and vibrant culture.
Yes, you can take the train from Split to Amsterdam.

popular train stations

Important Stations and Airports in Split and Amsterdam

Most Split to Amsterdam trains use the Split, Autobusni Kolodvor to Amsterdam Centraal station pair, with some services arriving at Amsterdam Zuid. Use this guide to compare Split and Amsterdam train stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like train station facilities and services.

Departure train stations in Split
Arrival train stations in Amsterdam

Which Split station do trains to Amsterdam leave from?

Trains from Split to Amsterdam leave from Split, Autobusni Kolodvor. The station is 1 km from Split city centre at 21000, Split, Croatia.
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Split, Autobusni Kolodvor train station facilities and services

Split, Autobusni Kolodvor has practical services for this route, including Accessibility.

Accessibility

Accessibility facilities are available at Split, Autobusni Kolodvor.

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City-centre transport

Getting to Split Predgrađe from Split city centre

Split Predgrađe is 2 km from Split city centre. Public transport options include:

Bus31 · 18m · £2 · every ~1 min

Split Predgrađe train station facilities and services

Split Predgrađe has practical services for this route, including Parking, Dining, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Bike Parking and Bike Rental.

Food and drink

Food and drink options are available at Split Predgrađe.

Parking, taxis and toilets

Available at Split Predgrađe: Parking, Taxis, WC.

Bike and car services

Available at Split Predgrađe: Bike Parking, Bike Rental.

Accessibility

Accessibility facilities are available at Split Predgrađe: Elevators, ramps.

Most popular train connections from Split

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