Split

Holidays in split

Split is Croatia’s vibrant coastal city where ancient history meets buzzing modern life. Set against the shimmering Adriatic Sea, this lively destination offers Roman ruins, palm lined promenades, and easy access to beautiful beaches and islands. At its heart lies Diocletian’s Palace, one of the best preserved Roman monuments in the world, now a living part of the city filled with shops, cafés, bars, and hidden alleys.

Whether you're after cultural landmarks, beach days, or island-hopping adventures, Split blends it all with a relaxed Mediterranean vibe. As the sun sets, the city comes alive with a buzzing nightlife scene, from lively bars tucked into palace walls to beach clubs and open air lounges.

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What to See and Do in split


Split is a lively city where ancient history meets modern coastal life. The highlight is Diocletian’s Palace, a Roman fortress filled with winding streets, shops, and cafés. You can visit the Cathedral of St. Domnius and enjoy views from its bell tower. The Riva Promenade is perfect for a relaxing walk along the waterfront, while Bačvice Beach offers great swimming and sunbathing. Split is also an ideal base for exploring nearby islands like Hvar and Brač. For nature lovers, Marjan Hill provides peaceful walking trails and panoramic views of the city and sea. The city’s lively nightlife scene makes it popular with visitors looking to enjoy both culture and evening entertainment.

Food & Drink in split


Split’s food scene is a delicious reflection of Dalmatian coastal culture — simple, fresh, and full of flavour. You’ll find plenty of seafood on menus, from grilled fish and octopus salad to black cuttlefish risotto. Local konobas (tavern style restaurants) serve traditional dishes like pasticada (slow cooked beef in wine and spices) with homemade gnocchi. Don’t miss out on trying local olive oil, fresh bread, and regional cheeses, often served as starters. Wine lovers will enjoy tasting Croatian varietals such as Plavac Mali and Pošip, and for something stronger, try a shot of rakija, the local fruit brandy. Whether you’re dining in the heart of the old town or at a seaside terrace, meals in Split are relaxed, social, and always full of flavour.

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  • Best Time to Visit

    The best time to visit is during spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) when the weather is warm, the sea is inviting, and the crowds are smaller. Summer (July–August) is the most popular time, especially for festivals and beach holidays, but it can be busy and hot. If you want to explore the sights with more breathing room, the shoulder seasons offer a great balance of sunshine and atmosphere.

  • Average Flight Time

    Approx 3 hours.

  • Currency

    Croatia uses the Euro as its currency.

  • Time Difference

    +1 Hours.

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