To improve the flow of passengers and vehicles in the City Port Basin in the centre of Split, in the area west of the access to the “outer berths” next to the breakwater of the City Port Basin, the construction of a new international passenger terminal in the City Port Basin is planned. It will be a reconstruction by demolishing existing buildings and building a new building. The relocation of public and traffic facilities is planned there, including the Schengen border crossing. Most of these facilities, including the border crossing, are located at St. Domnius Berth in the City Port Basin in the Maritime and Passenger Terminal building. By moving the border crossing and international passenger traffic to the berths next to the Terminal, St. Domnius Berth, located in the centre of the City Port Basin, will be used for domestic traffic which would increase the operational area for local traffic by about 14,000 square meters, and thus will improve the flow of traffic in the City Port and shorten the waiting time. That would have a positive effect on environmental protection and the fight against climate change and create preconditions for increasing security in the port of Split. The project is included in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan 2021-2026. The value of the project is 15 million euros.