Travel to Split

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The creators of ‘Game of Thrones’ knew what they were doing when they cast Split in their megahit series. Croatia’s seaside city has all the drama and intrigue of an epic. And your holiday to Split can too. From Roman ruins and grand museums to trendy shops and rocky coves, see why this ancient beach town is becoming the crown of the Adriatic.

Split travel highlights

The Riva

During your holiday to Split, soak up the Mediterranean atmosphere with a stroll along the Riva. Lined with palm trees and historic buildings, this busy waterfront promenade is awash with sights and sounds; watch yachts go by and listen to street performers. It’s the perfect spot to sip a coffee, enjoy an ice cream or have a leisurely meal.

Island hopping

Voyage to the islands dotted along the coastline on your holiday to Split. Explore the natural beauty of Brac with its pretty villages and the gorgeous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach. On Hvar (known as The Island of Wine) tread the ancient streets and visit the Plenkovic Winery to sample a glass or two of local wine.

Croatian cuisine

Take a food-lover’s journey through Croatian cuisine on your holiday to Split. Indulge in a traditional bowl of  ‘pasticada’ (beef stew marinated in wine, served with gnocchi) or bite into a slice of ‘soparnik’ (thin pastry pie with Swiss chard and onion) with a side of ‘ajvar’, a smoky red pepper relish.

The best neighbourhoods in Split

Bacvice

Home to one of the most popular (and Blue Flag rated) beaches in Split, Bacvice offers the best of both worlds: a laid-back beach holiday vibe, with easy access to the historic city core. With lots of places to eat and drink, plus a thriving nightlife, Bacvice is where to stay in Split for lively beachfront clubs and partying until dawn.

Good for: Sandy beaches, cafes, nightlife

Old Town

Stay at the heart of history in the Old Town of Split. Nestled within the ancient walls of Diocletian’s Palace, this area is like a living museum. Explore the labyrinth of narrow lanes, with quaint shops, busy markets and cosy cafes. It’s the best neighbourhood in Split for a true taste of culture and history.

Good for: Ancient ruins, shopping, cafes

Varos

Tucked away from the bustling city centre, Varos is a maze of winding streets, stone houses and colourful flowers. Enjoy living like the locals, eating authentic Croatian cuisine at family-run taverns and savouring the simple pleasures of Mediterranean life. If you’re put off by the high prices in Old Town, Varos is where to stay in Split on a budget that still offers an Old Town feel.

Good for: Quaint streets, architecture, traditional cuisine

Things to do in Split

Whether you’re exploring ancient buildings, ambling along beaches or soaking up local culture, you won’t be short of things to do in Split. 

Shopping

Treat yourself to some retail therapy as you shop for souvenirs at the Pazar (green market) or outdoor Old Market. Head to the Mall of Split for local and international brands. Or buy a traditional silk cravat and discover its history (the necktie was invented in Croatia) at the CROATA store in Old Town.

Places to eat

Split’s culinary scene is thriving, so you won’t be disappointed by the restaurants in Split. Book to eat at the family-run Konoba Hvaranin and try the traditional ‘rozata’ creme caramel dessert. Enjoy seasonal Mediterranean fare at Uje Oil Bar, a rustic restaurant with a Dalmatian focus or eat fresh fish at Dvor, a coastal restaurant with island views.

Take in the culture

The museums in Split are treasure troves of culture, art and history. See stunning classical sculptures and mosaics from Ancient Roman settlements at the Split Archaeological Museum. Visit the Ethnographic Museum to understand traditional Dalmatian life, or the Split City Museum for a journey through time showing how the city developed.

Beaches

Enjoy the best beach days the Adriatic has to offer at Bacvice Beach with its shallow water. For a quieter beach, head to Kasjuni, beneath the shade of Marjan Hill (there is a nudist area too). Or try Kastelet, one of the beaches in Split favoured by locals as it’s easy to get to by car or on foot. 

Nightlife

Discover the city after dark, from cosy taverns with local wines to busy beachside clubs. Drink cocktails amongst books at the Marvlvs Library Jazz Bar. Or dance with locals until the early hours at the Jungla Club near the ACI Marina, famous for rock, house and underground techno music.

Family friendly things to do

There are plenty of things to do with family in Split. Step back in time and explore the ancient Diocletian’s Palace and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius; climb the bell tower for panoramic views. Hike up Marjan Hill, a gorgeous green space with several walking trails and a park for the little ones.