Split Tours & Things to Do
Self-Guided Walking Tour of Split's History and Culture
10-Day Island Hopping Tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik
Cultural Island Hopping Tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik
Private Guided Tour of Split's Historic Sites
Private Day Tour from Split to Dubrovnik with Local Guide
Private Game of Thrones Tour of Split and Klis
Private Boat Tour to Hvar Island from Split, Croatia
Private Tour of Krka Waterfalls and Šibenik from Split
Private Day Trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park from Split
Private Cultural Tour of Split and Trogir from Split
Private Walking Tour of Historic Split, Croatia
Private Culinary Tour of Split with Wine and Olive Oil Tastings
Walking Tour of Split's Historical Sites and Landmarks
Pirates of Omiš Tour with Local Wine Tasting Experience
Krka Waterfalls Day Trip with Lake Cruise from Split
Konavle Valley Tour with Authentic Lunch in Radovčići
Trogir Old Town and Klis Fortress Guided Tour
Imotski Lakes Adventure and Dinner Tour from Split
Day Trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park from Split
Day Trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park from Zagreb
Krka Waterfalls and Lake Cruise with Skradin Town Visit
Explore Trogir Old Town and Klis Fortress in Croatia
Day Trip to Dubrovnik's Old Town from Split
Split Travel Guide & FAQs
Split, a vibrant city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, offers a rich blend of ancient history and lively Mediterranean culture. Known for its iconic Diocletian’s Palace, stunning waterfront, and charming old town, Split is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both cultural immersion and seaside relaxation. The best time to visit Split is during the spring and early autumn months, when the weather is pleasantly warm and the crowds are thinner, allowing for a more enjoyable experience. Typical trips to Split last around 3 to 5 days, providing ample time to explore the historic sites, enjoy local cuisine, and take part in nearby excursions.
TripWays features 14 tours in Split, highlighting activities such as walking tours that delve into the city’s Roman heritage, day tours and activities around the coastal region, and sightseeing opportunities that showcase the city’s stunning architecture and natural beauty. Whether you want to wander through ancient streets, relax by the Adriatic Sea, or discover nearby islands, Split offers diverse experiences to suit a range of interests and travel styles.
What is the best time to visit Croatia?
The best time to visit Croatia is generally from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is warm and suitable for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
How many days should I spend in Split?
A typical visit to Split lasts about 3 to 5 days, allowing time to explore the historic center, enjoy the waterfront, and take day trips to nearby attractions.
What is the typical cost range for tours in Split?
Tour prices in Split vary depending on the type and duration, generally ranging from budget-friendly walking tours to more comprehensive day tours and activities.
What are the best areas to stay in Split?
The best areas to stay in Split include the Old Town near Diocletian’s Palace for historic charm and easy access to landmarks, as well as the Riva waterfront area for scenic views and vibrant dining options.
What popular day trips can I take from Split?
Popular day trips from Split include visits to the nearby islands such as Hvar and Brač, as well as excursions to Krka National Park and the historic town of Trogir.
How do I get to Split?
Split is accessible by air via Split Airport, as well as by ferry connections from other Adriatic destinations and by road from various parts of Croatia and neighboring countries.