Split Tour Packages

Split is Croatia’s most vibrant coastal city—where the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace forms a living old town of stone alleys, courtyards, and café terraces opening onto the Adriatic promenade. Our Split tours focus on the palace’s Roman layers, the old town atmosphere, and well-paced day routes, with easy options for island trips and seamless connections toward Dubrovnik or multi-country Balkans itineraries—built for travelers who want depth without rushing.

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Don’t miss Diocletian’s Palace, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, Marjan Park, Riva promenade, Bacvice Beach, and the Archaeological Museum. Guided tours help uncover hidden gems and historical details.
Most travelers find 2–3 days ideal for exploring Split’s main sights and enjoying a day trip to places like Trogir or Krka National Park. Add more days if you plan to island-hop or join group tours.
The best time to visit Split is from May to October for warm weather and lively events. For fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures, try late spring or early autumn.
Yes, Split offers a wide range of guided tours, including small group walking tours, luxury private experiences, and multi-day trip packages that cover the Dalmatian coast and Balkans.
Popular day trips include Trogir, Krka National Park, Plitvice Lakes, Hvar, Brač, Omiš, Šibenik, and the Roman ruins of Salona. Many are included in Split tour packages and guided group tours.
Split is accessible by air (Split Airport), ferry, bus, and train. The old town is walkable, while local buses, taxis, and ferries connect to beaches and nearby destinations.
Split is generally very safe for solo travelers, including women. Use normal precautions, especially in crowded tourist areas, and avoid unlicensed taxis or late-night walks in deserted areas.
Guided tours and activities in Split range from affordable walking tours to luxury private experiences. Group tour packages offer good value, especially when including multiple destinations.

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Travel Guide to Split: What to Expect

Split, Croatia’s vibrant coastal city, blends ancient history, Adriatic beauty, and a lively Mediterranean spirit. As the gateway to Dalmatia, Split enchants visitors with its UNESCO World Heritage sites, bustling waterfront, and easy access to islands and national parks. Whether you’re seeking guided travel, small group tours, or independent exploration, Split offers a dynamic mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation.

Top Attractions and Landmarks in Split

Split’s heart beats within Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s best-preserved Roman monuments. Wander its labyrinthine alleys to discover the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, the Peristyle square, and the Temple of Jupiter. Don’t miss the Riva promenade, perfect for people-watching and sunsets. Other must-sees include the ancient city gates (Golden Gate, Silver Gate), the lively Pazar market, and the hilltop Marjan Park for panoramic city views.

Nearby, explore the Archaeological Museum, the Mestrovic Gallery, and the lively Bacvice Beach. For a taste of local life, stroll through Veli Varos and Radunica neighborhoods, packed with charming stone houses and cozy konobas (taverns).

Best Things to Do in Split: Experiences and Activities

Split offers a blend of cultural, culinary, and outdoor experiences. Join a guided walking tour to uncover the city’s Roman and medieval secrets, or opt for a luxury tour with private access to hidden gems. Foodies will love Dalmatian cooking classes and wine tastings. Adventurers can kayak around Marjan Hill, cycle the coastal paths, or join a boat tour to the Blue Lagoon or nearby islands like Hvar, Brač, and Šolta.

Don’t miss a day trip to Trogir, another UNESCO-listed gem, or the waterfalls of Krka National Park. For a unique experience, try a small group Balkan tour that includes Split as a highlight alongside Dubrovnik, Plitvice National Park, and Šibenik.

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