During the summer months, Tisno experiences a slight increase in pedestrian traffic due to tourism.
Winter months see a decrease in overall traffic as tourism wanes and residents stay local.
Limited public transport options may pose challenges for those without access to private vehicles.
During peak tourist season, pedestrian areas can become crowded, impacting local mobility.
Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for travel to avoid any potential tourist crowds.
Midday travel is generally smooth due to the town's low traffic levels.
Local festivals and events can lead to temporary increases in foot traffic, affecting mobility in central areas.
Event planning often includes pedestrian-only zones, which can alter usual travel routes.
Tisno promotes walking and cycling to maintain its low carbon footprint.
The town supports initiatives to enhance pedestrian infrastructure and reduce reliance on cars.
Ride-sharing services have a limited presence in Tisno, given the town's small size and walkability.
Local taxis and informal ride-sharing arrangements cater to occasional transport needs.