location.beaches.districts_subtitle
UNESCO Roman palace converted into living old town.
Popular sandy beach with picigin water sport.
Authentic neighborhood east of palace with local bars.
Forested peninsula with hiking trails and beaches.
Useful tips for visiting Split
Split is the main ferry hub for Croatian islands. Book Hvar, Brač, Vis ferries in advance during summer.
Green Market (Pazar) behind the palace has fresh local produce at good prices. Open every morning.
Watch sunset from Marjan hill or Riva promenade. Free and one of the best views in the city.
Average temperature by month
location.transport.subtitle
| location.transport.title | location.transport.price | location.transport.app | location.transport.note |
|---|---|---|---|
location.transport.bus | — | — | — |
location.transport.taxi | — | — | — |
location.transport.ferry | — | — | — |
Cost of food, accommodation and services
Prices are approximate and may vary by season and area.
Hotels and rental prices
Prices are approximate. Book in advance during high season.
location.payment.subtitle
Cards widely accepted. Cash useful for Diocletian Palace small shops and Green Market vendors. Croatia uses Euro since Jan 2023.
Croatia switched to Euro in Jan 2023 - major win for travelers! Zagrebačka Banka or Erste Bank ATMs best. Avoid Riva waterfront exchange kiosks - tourist trap with 6-8% markup. Old Town (Diocletian Palace) exchanges overpriced. Ferry port exchanges for island visitors expensive. Since Euro adoption, no need to exchange if coming from Eurozone. Non-EU: use bank ATMs, avoid touristy Riva promenade.
10% in restaurants appreciated. Round up for taxis. Service charge rarely included.
Avoid remote areas, especially at night
Split is very safe. Minor pickpocket risk around Diocletian's Palace and Riva promenade. Watch belongings at beaches.
location.nomad.subtitle