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15 Things to do in Split, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us in this travel guide to Split, Croatia as we cover food, attractions and some of the best things to do in Split. Having traveled extensively in Croatia in 2017 we were thrilled to return again to properly visit Split. After enduring brutally cold weather in Venice, Italy enjoying the warmth of Split and chilled pace of Split was a welcome relief.
15 Things to do in Split City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
Intro - 00:01
1) Diocletian’s Palace (Dioklecijanova palača) - 00:45
2) Bell Tower Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Katedrala Svetog Duje) - 01:43
3) Mausoleum of Diocletian - 02:47
4) Temple of Jupiter (Jupiterov hram) - 03:28
5) Crypt - 04:50
6) Basements of Diocletian’s Palace - 05:37
7) Underground Market - 06:30
8) Konoba Fetivi for Seafood - 06:42
9) Marjan Hill - 09:17
10) Varoš Neighbourhood - 10:05
11) Grgur Ninski Statue - 11:11
12) Riva Promenade - 12:05
13) Harbour - 13:17
14) Green Market - 13:43
15) Bokeria Kitchen & Wine Bar for truffle mayo burgers - 14:25
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Our visit Split travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Croatian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting palace, mausoleums, cathedrals, ruins and more. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Split tourism brochure, Split itinerary or Split, Croatia city tour also known as Grad Split Hrvatska.
15 Things to do in Split, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Grad Split Hrvatska):
It is no secret that Croatia is one of our favourite countries to travel in Europe, and Split is a destination that can’t be missed.
Set in and around the walls of an ancient Roman palace looking out to the Adriatic Sea, Split is what travel dreams are made of: sunny, scenic, and filled with historic sights and culinary delights.
The streets are marble maze where pieces of history lay hidden around every corner, the harbour is lined with cafes and palm trees drawing out locals and visitors to promenade in the sunshine, and let’s not forget about the abundance of restaurants serving up fresh seafood and Croatian dishes with a contemporary twist!
Join us in this travel guide as we take you on a tour of the city and show you 15 things to do in Split, Croatia!
Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who ruled from the years 284 to 305. He was born in Dalmatia, and when it came time to build his retirement residence, he chose this very spot which today forms the Old Town of Split.
It made sense to start our tour of Split here. First, the bell tower for a quick look at the city from above. Next to the bell tower, you have the Mausoleum of Diocletian. Emperor Diocletian was a persecutor of Christians, and ironically, his mausoleum is now a cathedral named after Saint Domnius, who was martyred by Diocletian.
We walked over to the Temple of Jupiter. Interesting fact: the sphinx you see at the entrance was one of the twelve sphinxes brought from Egypt by Emperor Diocletian.
The crypt sits directly underneath the cathedral and it’s dedicated to Saint Lucy, another victim of the religious persecutions under the rule of Diocletian.
We walked through the underground market which is open to the public free of charge. This market is also located at basement level and it is filled with vendors selling all types of artwork and souvenirs. We also walked up the Marjan Steps for scenic views of Split.
Marjan Hill is 178 meters high and it takes 314 steps to reach the highest point. It’s a very pleasant walk with lots of greenery, and along the way we even came across an old stone church.
Then on the way back down the hill, we went for a walk through Varoš.
And while we were in Split, we also made time to visit a statue with a rather famous toe. This is Grgur Ninski. He was a medieval Croatian bishop who introduced the national language in the religious services.
Now a travel tip: while you’re out strolling down the Rive Promenade, you can also access Matejuška Port, which is a small harbour for small boats used mainly by the local fishermen. This particular spot offers some really nice views looking back on Split.
That’s a wrap for our travel guide to Split! If you have ideas of things to do in Split please share those in the comments below.
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Croatia is one of Europe’s most beautiful countries. It’s filled with clear blue water, lush green plant life and even has great nightlife. Here’s some of Split, Croatia’s biggest must-do’s. Join us in this travel guide to Split, Croatia as we cover attractions and some of the best things to do in Split. We are enjoying the warmth of Split and chilled pace of Split. We end up needing our passport for what we are about to in this video. We ended up in a different country and explored Mostar & Kravice Waterfalls on a day trip from Split Croatia.
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BEST DAY EVER - Split, Croatia
We had an amazing day in Split, Croatia!
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Croatia Travel Vlog (Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik) Summer 2017
In June 2017, I went to Croatia for 5 days with my sister. We split our time between Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik. Here are some of the things we did during our stay:
SPLIT:
Croatia's second-largest city, Split, has the perfect balance of tradition and modernity. It's home to dozens of bars, restaurants, shops, markets and beaches, whilst still having thousands of years worth of history to explore.
Places to visit include The Cathedral of St Domnius, Diocletian's Palace, Marjan Forest Park, Peristyle Square, Basement Halls of Diocletian's Palace and The Markets.
For excellent views of Split, hike up Marjan Forest Park or pay a small fee to climb the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St. Domnius (181 step stairs to the top).
There are also small beaches, museums, the infamous Krka Waterfalls and wineries.
HVAR:
Hvar (probably my favourite place in Croatia) is a stunning, small bay town a few hours away from the mainland. Hvar has a number of beautiful beaches, lots of nice restaurants/cafes and great nightlife!!!
My top recommendations for Hvar, is walking/climbing from the town centre to the Fortress. Here you can see incredible views of Hvar and the bay area.
The blue and green cave tour is a day trip that's also worth doing! The first stop on the tour is the Green Cave, where we got the chance to get out and swim. It was then off to the hidden inlet called Stiniva for some sunbathing and swimming, before making our way to the Blue Cave (which was INCREDIBLE!!). After seeing the Blue Caves, wee were taken to the island of Vis and a fishing village, Komiza, before ending the day on the Paklinski Islands.
The blue and green cave tour is a day trip that's also worth doing! The first stop on the tour is the Green Cave, where we got the chance to get out and swim. It was then off to the hidden inlet called Stiniva for some sunbathing and swimming, before making our way to the Blue Cave (which was INCREDIBLE!!). After seeing the Blue Caves, we were taken to the island of Vis, a fishing village called Komiza and the Paklinski Islands.
DUBROVNIK:
We only had an evening and morning in Dubrovnik, but managed to see most of its Old Town. Encircled with massive stone walls completed in the 16th Century, Dubrovnik's Old Town is filled with small markets, bars, museums and restaurants.
Other points of interest include Fort Minceta and Fort Bokar, Pile Gate, the numerous walking tours (including ghost tours, game of thrones tour and old vs new city tours) and the stunning bay area.
It was really easy (and fairly cheap) to travel between the Islands and mainland.
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Ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia travel vlog
Join us for a ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia in this travel vlog where we start off the day in Zadar taking a scenic bus ride to Split. With time to kill in Split we grab a Kebab and then wait at the ferry terminal taking advantage of the free wifi. I take a walk around Split filming a little bit while Audrey gets caught up on work. Finally it is time to board the ferry and travel from Split to Hvar Island. Witnessing a gorgeous sunset in Split it doesn't take long for it to get dark outside when we arrive in Hvar. After dropping of our bags at rental apartment we then go out for pizza. A long but satisfying travel day!
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Ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia travel vlog Video Transcript:
Well good morning good morning. Good morning guys. Today is a travel day and we're actually it sure is running a little bit late. So let's make this look down at my shoe at the moment. Like I am tying my shoes and we're running out the door. We really don't have a second to spare. Haha. Okay, so basically we're currently in Zadar. Today we're taking the bus to Split and then the ferry to Hvar. We've got a bit of a long connection so that will be great. Maybe we'll do some sightseeing, maybe we'll get some work done but now let's do a quick apartment tour and let's get out of here. Let's do it.
The update is we have arrived here in Split. Yes. And guess what? The bus terminal is right across from the ferry terminal. It couldn't have been any more conveniently located. Yeah. And we weren't sure which bus terminal we were going to get dropped off at because there are two and one of them would have involved a 20 minute walk. Yes. But we are right out on the water. Yep. It is just incredible. And that bus ride that was something spectacular. Like the scenery was just stunning the whole way. It almost felt like we were on a sightseeing trip as opposed to like a normal bus ride. I just couldn't put my camera down so. Yeah, you were filming the whole way.
We've found a little quiet corner here in the ferry terminal. And Sam is making me do math. Yes. So let's talk prices. Bus tickets, we booked them online with Get By Bus and it was 86 Kuna per person which was about 13 US dollars. Yeah, and that was coming from Zadar this morning. Yep. Yeah, Zadar to Split. And then the ferry also booked it online with Jadrolinija and it was 40 Kuna per person which we said was 6 dollars? A little over 6 dollars. Yeah, yeah. So that is pretty good. And something to keep in mind is the bus was what 3.5 hours?
I had my little jaunt around Split. It was wonderful. Like this city is awesome. And you're probably wondering like this is a pretty famous city in Croatia. Yeah, why are we skipping it right now Sam? Why are we skipping it?
The reason being is that we're going to come here next year with my parents. Yes. So in March. We're doing Split and Dubrovnik with them. Yeah, yeah. Exactly. So we're skipping it this time and going to Hvar instead. But uh it certainly looks beautiful and yeah I can't wait to actually properly explore here. Okay, and now time to go find our ferry.
We've arrived! Now it is time to go find our apartment and then go out for dinner to find some pizza and pasta.
Okay guys we picked up some groceries on the way back. Yeah. We are absolutely destroyed. Knackered. Knackered to the next level. So we're going to say goodbye to you from here and yeah thanks for following along on this journey and we can't wait to show you around Hvar. Bye.
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I’ve just got back from an incredible 48 hours in Split, Croatia with Thomas Cook Money. Come and find out all the best things to do, including where to catch the best views, where to eat, day trips and more in my handy Split travel guide!
With its stunning old town and a pretty coastline peppered with picturesque islands, Split makes the perfect holiday for those wanting a mix of city and beach.
The city itself is one of the most historic in all of Croatia, with Diocletian’s Palace dating back to the 4th Century. Plus, the food scene is great too, with fresh Mediterranean produce, and delicacies including Istrian truffles on menus across the city.
To help you plan your trip, it’s time for me to reveal a few of my fave places and top things to do in Split, including island hopping, food and drink and where to go for the most beautiful views of Split.
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Split, Croatia and a Day Trip to Brac Island
Arriving in Split, Croatia felt amazing. After weeks travelling through the cold fall in Europe, and lots of dull landlocked cities, Split was a breath of fresh air. I loved being able to get into shorts again, and the coast is so nice along the western side of Croatia. I had never been to Croatia before and it feels a lot like a mix between Greece, Italy, and Turkey, in all the best ways. Split itself is a cool town. It can get a bit crowded when cruise ships come in, otherwise in the fall months it's pretty chilled out.
One one of our days in Split, we headed out for a day trip to Brac Island which was basically void of tourists aside from us. We wandered around the island, did some photography, and I did quite a bit of time-lapse video as well.
Split and Brac Island made for the perfect 4 days in Croatia and I was really excited to step farther south in the country. My next destination will be Dubrovnik, Croatia, so stay tuned for that.
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Trogir & Krka, Two of the Best Day Trips from Split
Croatia has been a hot spot for the last couple of years thanks to a little show called.... Game of Thrones. Even if you aren't huge fans like we are, there's a reason these incredibly well preserved cities were chosen as their filming locations.
Split
Split is Croatia's second largest city, and the major jumping off point if you're planning a trip to the islands. But, spending a few days on the mainland will be worth your while, not only for the city of Split, but also two really awesome day trips.
Split is a great home base because of it's transportation options, from freeways, to trains, to ferries. But, make sure to spend a day wandering around the streets of old town, check out Diocletian's Palace, and all of the Game of Thrones spots. After you've made your way through the city, you will emerge at the Riva, a palm tree lined promenade running along the sea and by the harbor.
Trogir
Split airport is actually about 25km from the city of Split, but it's only 3k from this tiny gorgeous incredibly well preserved town called Trogir.
You can do it as a day trip from Split, but I would spend either your first or last night there since it's so close to the airport.
Heading straight to Trogir from the Airport, take the local bus # 37, and leave the rental car for later. It will only cost about $2.
Arriving in Trogir, you will find yourself just across the bridge from Old Town.
Trogir's medieval city center is a Unesco World Heritage site, with every path leading to a new interesting and incredibly well preserved site. Plus, the promenade along the water has some great restaurants with wonderful views.
The island is actually pretty small and can be seen in a couple of hours, which leads most people to make it a day trip from Split. We decided to spend the night, have the streets to ourselves first thing in the morning, and avoid the huge summer crowds.
The places you won't want to miss are the Radovan Portal, St. Lawerence Cathedral, the town loggia, and Kamerlengo fortress. You will recognize many of these sites because the city has been used as a filming location many times, most prominently in Game of Thrones.
Krka
Krka National Park, with it's famous waterfalls is just an hour drive from Split.
The easiest way to get to Skradinski buk, the waterfall you see in all of those instagram pictures, is from Skradin, where you can grab a ferry. It only leaves once an hour though, so make sure to check the schedule before you go.
After a short walk from the ferry dock, you'll find the incredibly gorgeous falls!
Per usual in Europe, the water is COLD! But, in the summer heat, it's not miserable. The entrance to the water is a bit steeper and rockier than I had expected, so be cautious if going with kids.
Make sure you check the return ferry times too because they also only leave once an hour, and the last ferry is probably earlier than you would expect.
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Day Trip from Split, Croatia: Solta Island in Dalmatia near Brac and Hvar in the Adriatic Sea
One of the most overlooked islands of Croatia is Solta near Split, Croatia. The South Dalmatian area of Croatia includes many popular islands like Brac and Hvar, however Solta needs your attention.
Watch our video for tips on the city of Maslinica, Solta in Croatia. The best island to go and visit if you want a truly relaxing and unspoiled beach vacation.
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Day Trip to Trogir and the Blue Lagoon from Split, Croatia
When planning your next trip to Split in Croatia, you might want to consider taking a boat trip to the lovely town of Trogir and the unforgettable blue waters of the Blue Lagoon.
Resembling a tropical paradise, the mesmerizing Blue Lagoon has clear turquoise waters, everlasting sunshine, and a sandy seabed. After exploring the lagoon, you'll stop at the charming UNESCO-listed island town of Trogir, with its preserved Venetian architecture encompassed by city walls.
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Split, Croatia: Modern City on Ancient Roots
More info about travel to Split: Split's residents are literally living in a Roman palace. In the fourth century AD the Roman Emperor Diocletian retired and built a vast residence to live out his golden years here in his native Dalmatia. Later when Rome fell, Diocletian's palace was abandoned. Eventually, a medieval town sprouted from its abandoned classical shell and his mausoleum became a cathedral. To this day, the maze of narrow alleys — once literally Diocletian's hallways — make up the core of Split. Nearby, the seaside promenade is perfect for a stroll.
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A Day Trip From Split to Trogir Croatia: Croatia Itinerary Ideas
We did our day trip from Split to Trogir during our month in Split Croatia. We intended on getting the bus both directions but the bus was fully booked so be got a boat to Trogir and a bus back to Split.
It truly is a beautiful little town and we were happy to have made the short journey. (Approximately 1hr on the boat there and 30mins on the bus back).
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Split In Your Pocket - Split, Croatia Highlights
Split In Your Pocket editor Kristina Kovač tours the main sites of Split, Croatias second largest city. From Narodni Trg (People's Square), commonly reffered to as 'Pjaca' to Diocletian's Palace (Dioklecijanova palača) and the Cathedral of St Domnius (Katedrala sv. Dujma) around the Peristyle (Peristil). From Riva, the waterfront into Marmontova ulica, the shopping street to the Fish Market (Ribarnica) and the Prokurative as Trg Republike (Republic Square) is known. Hiking up Marjan Hill and Telegrin at 178m before plunging at Bačvice beach and a game of of picigin. And before leaving dont forget to tickle Grgur Ninski (Gregory of Nin) big toes.
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