Night MÁV train from Budapest to the Croatian coast starts again
The Adria Intercity will run between Budapest and Split. Trains will run 3 times a week in high season and 2 times a week in low season.
The Croatian train returns
From 10 June, Adria Intercity will resume its service between Budapest and the Croatian coast. The high season runs from 10 June to 24 September.
During high season, trains run three times a week.
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During the low season, trains run twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. All trains are air-conditioned, quiet, have sleepers and arrive in the city centre, according to sokszinuvidek.24.hu. The train station is in the immediate vicinity of the old town and the port, MÁV says. According to the high season timetable, trains depart from Budapest every week on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. From Split they depart on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The train journey time is 14 hours, most of which is at night.
The dining car is open throughout the journey. This is a great place to chat without disturbing sleeping passengers. Coaches with 4 or 6 berths are available for families and groups of friends.
Tickets for a single journey are available from €43.
All trains have air conditioning and power sockets. Couples and small families can enjoy a special rolling hotel room experience in the 1-3 berth sleeper carriages.
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Source: MÁV, sokszinuvidek.24.hu
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