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Split

Streets of Split paved by hand centuries ago, their jagged stones rendered silken by generations of footsteps, offer discovery with each new turn onto a narrow passage – where will this turn lead? A plaza bursting with sunlight, an ancient tower rising into a brilliant sapphire sky, a pumiced alabaster Roman edifice, a cafe enjoyed by relaxed locals with waiters humming happy tunes as they bring cool refreshment to their guests.  

Split is a city of historical importance and contemporary relevance, old and new arrange in perfect harmony. The allure and intrigue of the Mediterranean spirit is ensconced into the very character of the city. The cultural and historical heart of Split centers around the complex where the Roman emperor Diocletian built his palace, starting in the late 3rd century. Now the largest city of the Adriatic, Split’s expansion swelled outward from the palace walls, preserving the complex and substructure of this one of a kind imperial palace as a stunning example of late antique architecture.  

Glittering white stone and palms line the effervescent Riva (waterfront promenade), ambient energy and spirit envelope every bistro, bar and picturesque shop. Indulge in exquisite local cuisine and wine in one of the open-air seafood restaurants. The Riva, throbbing with life, takes on a vibrant atmosphere after the sun sets over the harbor, where spontaneous dancing is commonplace. North of the palace and harbor is the hilly, pine covered forest of Marjan Hills Park. Perfectly suited for active exploration or relaxation, both will lead to pristine nature and celestial views. 

Dynamic, vivacious and practiced in living well, Split will wrap you in her warm embrace, generously sharing her cheer, charm and repose with the grandeur only an empress can offer.


Things to do in Split

The Meštrović Gallery

This small gallery is the former studio and residence of the Croatian sculptor. Works are placed inside the home and throughout the garden. The atmosphere is very welcoming for a relaxing and inspiring visit. The gallery is a short taxi from Diocletian’s Palace. 

Address: Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 46

Open: Tuesday through Sunday

Visit Local Wineries

Zinfandel, the grape made famous by Californian vineyards, has strong roots tied very closely to a grape that is grown within kilometers of Split. Discover the rich winemaking history found in Croatia and this region with a visit to local wineries for culture, history and wine tasting!

If you want to learn about wine without leaving Split, make your way to Restaurant Zinfandel. Located in the very center within Diocletian’s palace, with more than 100 types of bottled wines and an extensive range of 30 wines by the glass. Zinfandel gives you the opportunity try some of the best Croatian wines served by their educated and professional staff and to learn about Croatia’s wine heritage and its influence on today’s wine world. The menu of the restaurant is focused on quality ingredients, locally sourced, cooked to perfection, with a modern twist on much-loved Dalmatian classics.

Explore Diocletian’s Palace

The literal and cultural heart of Split was created for the Roman Emperor Diocletian in 295 AD as a seaside retirement home. Today, the massive limestone and marble structure is a city in itself, home to over 2000 locals, restaurants, boutique hotels and shops as well as remarkable preserved architecture. The smooth stone streets, and narrow alleyways are framed by high arched structures creating an immersive experience.

The entire structure and interior of the palace was named as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. Protected by walls over 20 meters high and only four entrances the Palace is a fortress. Three entrance gates framed by a pair of towers: The Silver Gate, the Golden Gate and the Iron Gate. The fourth entrance, the Bronze Gate, originally rose directly from the sea, but today meets the vibrant Riva, waterfront promenade. The interior of the palace feels a bit like a labyrinth, getting lost and finding your way to a familiar spot can be a pleasant adventure.

The Palace is the home to Split’s most interesting historical sites, many which were created in the medieval period.

The Peristil is the most famous of the open squares, where Diocletian used to make public addresses and hold celebrations. On this square you will notice a sphinx carved from granite 3500 years ago during the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III. Overlooking the Peristil is the Bell tower of the Cathedral of Saint Dominus, you can climb all the way to top for a spectacular view! Other sites include the Vestibule, Jupiter’s Temple, the Split Ethnographic Museum and the Split City Museum.

Head to the Beach

Croatia’s second largest city is well known for its rich history, but often overlooked as a beach destination. However, both east and west of Split’s historic center, the shoreline is freckled with inviting coves and picturesque beaches. These well-maintained swimming spots are entirely open to the public, though some offer privately managed areas with umbrellas and lounge chairs. Whether seeking a refreshing swim on a hot summer’s day, or simply a place to relax in the sun, Split’s stunning coast has much to offer.

At the base of Marjan hill are two popular pebble beaches, Kašjuni and Kaštelet. Kaštelet beach sits just beneath the Meštrović Gallery. Nearby, Bene Beach is surrounded by pine forest and offers excellent shade, a wonderful choice for a hot summer day.

On the other side of town (east of Diocletian’s Palace), you will find beaches such as Bačvice, Ovčice, Firule, Trstenik and Žnjan. Bačvice Beach is a sandy beach that has long been a popular spot for locals. The atmosphere is active and lively, attracting generations of families to gather and play under the sun. The boardwalk is lined with restaurants, bars, and ice cream parlors. The clear, shallow water of Bačvice is also the birthplace of “picigin,” a game played with a small rubber ball which is now a protected piece of cultural heritage. On warm summer days, many locals can be seen playing the game, throwing the balls to teammates and keeping it from the water.

South of Split, the Makarska Riviera is easily reachable by car in less than an hour. This 60km strip of coast stretching from Omiš to the Neretva Delta is home to some of Croatia’s most stunning beaches. Of particular note are the picturesque beaches of Brela, which are a favorite of leading travel publications and consistently ranked among the most beautiful beaches in the world . The symbol of Brela is a small rock island, known as the Brela Stone, located just off the main beach, Punta Rata. Not far is the postcard perfect Podrače Beach, a small pebbled crescent shaded by pine trees and tamarisks.

Tasteful Croatian Journeys can arrange private car and driver transfers for those wishing to spend a day visiting the beaches of the Makarska Riviera.

A collage of the beaches of Split and the Makarska Riviera, including Punta Rata and Podrače Beach in Brela, Croatia

Day Excursion to Mostar

Bring your passports as you leave Croatia and cross the border into neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina to the UNESCO-listed city of Mostar. 

Visit the small old center of town, famous for the arched medieval bridge that straddles the Neretva River, the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge). The bridge was reconstructed between 2002 and 2004.

Discover the history of Mostar with your private guide as you stroll the streets, buildings, and market stalls. Learn about the impact of Ottoman rule on this region, and the 20th century history. Following your guided tour, explore at your leisure. Consider a visit to the Old Bridge Museum, which offers exhibits, a well-made informative film as well as a 360-degree panoramic view of the city.

On your return to Split, visit Blagaj Tekija, a Dervish cliff-side Monastery on the River Buna with more than a 600-year history, founded at the height of the Ottoman Empire.

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Hotels in Split

Accommodations in Split range from boutique heritage properties, to international chains offering 5-star luxury, to family apartments and elegant private villas in the surrounding area. Your team at Tasteful Croatian Journeys presents recommendations based on the specific needs of our travelers, the size of the party, the dates of travel, budget, and the desired experience. We have many great options for our travelers in Split and are sure to have the perfect property for each guest.

Read about the Judita Palace Heritage Hotel, located in the heart of Diocletian’s Palace.


Restaurants in Split

Split is in the midst of a culinary revolution, with an increasing number of new and exciting eateries opening every day. A living and breathing city, Split’s dining scene caters to locals and visitors alike, offering more and more diverse restaurants to appeal to all tastes. The burgeoning restaurant scene has made it a culinary destination equal to almost any in the country, and a worthy gastronomic destination in its own right.

In-the-know travelers will want to head to the stylish Bokeria Kitchen & Wine Bar, whose creative take on Mediterranean cuisine has earned ample praise. Less than a ten-minute walk away is the Bokeria team’s second venture, Bokamorra, a funky, design-focused spot serving up the best pizzas and cocktails in town.

For a truly decadent experience, dine at ZOI, who takes its name from the Greek word for life, and has been recognized by both the Michelin guide and Gault & Millau.

Your Tasteful Croatian Journeys team provides our curated guide with a complete list of our favorite restaurants, cafes, bars, markets, and bakeries, included with your travel documents.

Your Tasteful Croatian Journeys Concierge is at your service to arrange reservations and ensure the optimal seating and time for the best experience!

Read about Wanda’s experience at Bokeria Kitchen & Wine Bar here.


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