Split
Seven Days of Adriatic Bliss: Split's Perfect Mix of History, Beaches & Local Flavors
Ancient ruins, crystal waters, and Adriatic sunsets await
This 7-day Split itinerary balances the city's UNESCO-listed Roman palace and waterfront charm with relaxed beach time, island escapes, and authentic Dalmatian cuisine. Designed for couples seeking comfort without logistics stress, it clusters activities geographically to minimize transit and maximize enjoyment.
Where to Stay
Hotel Riva – Split
3-star beachfront hotel directly on the Riva promenade with modern rooms, a small spa, and a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine. Rooms have partial sea views; central location means zero walking to main attractions.
Villa Varos – Split
Charming 4-room guesthouse in a restored stone house on a quiet hillside. Intimate, family-run atmosphere with a small garden. Steep stone stairs connect to the old town (3-minute walk). Quieter than waterfront but with a more local, authentic feel.
Radisson Blu Resort, Split – Trogir Area
4-star beachfront resort with pool, spa, multiple restaurants, and direct beach access. A short bus or taxi ride from Split's old town. More spacious than old town hotels with resort amenities while maintaining proximity to city attractions.
Good to Know
Book Major Activities in Advance During Peak Season
During July–August and Easter weeks, popular tours (Blue Lagoon speedboat, Hvar ferry, guided palace walks) fill quickly. Book 2–3 days ahead via Viator, Klook, or local operators to secure preferred times and avoid disappointment.
Use the Jadrolinija Ferry App for Island Schedules & Tickets
Download the Jadrolinija or Krilo apps before arriving to check real-time ferry schedules and book tickets online. Ferry times change seasonally, and apps show updated departures. Ferries can be delayed by weather, so check morning-of before heading to the port.
Walk the Old Town Early or Late to Avoid Crowds
Diocletian's Palace and narrow streets are busiest 10 AM–4 PM, especially June–August. Visit before 9 AM or after 5 PM for a more authentic, spacious experience. Early morning also offers better light for photography.
Cash and Card Usage: Bring Both
Split's old town restaurants and bars accept both cash (kuna, though euro is sometimes accepted) and cards, but some smaller konobas and market vendors prefer cash. ATMs are plentiful. Inform your bank of travel to avoid card blocks.
Dress Code & Sun Protection Essentials
Dalmatian sun is intense year-round. Wear SPF 50+, reapply after swimming, bring a hat and sunglasses. For dining: casual dress is standard even in upscale spots. Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are essential for uneven palace stone streets.
Learn Basic Croatian Phrases
Simple words (hvala = thank you, molim = please, izvinjavam se = excuse me, nema problema = no problem) go a long way with locals. Most service industry staff speak English, but effort to use local language is appreciated and often results in warmer interactions.
Best Time to Visit Markets & Beaches for Tranquility
Green Market is busiest 7–11 AM (best selection and energy). Beaches are quietest 7–9 AM before beach bars open. Restaurants have fewer crowds during 12–1 PM (before lunch rush) and after 9 PM (after dinner rush). Plan meals off-peak if you dislike crowds.
Tipping & Service Charges Explained
In Croatia, tipping is not obligatory (unlike the US). Service charge is typically included in restaurant bills. Rounding up 5–10% is appreciated but optional. Beach bars and casual spots rarely expect tips, while fine dining appreciates 5–10% if service was exceptional.
Your Week Itinerary
Café Riva Espresso Bar
Casual waterfront café serving strong Croatian coffee, fresh pastries, and light breakfast overlooking the Adriatic. Try the Adriatic sea urchin pastry if available.
Konoba Hvaranin
Cozy family-run konoba serving traditional Dalmatian specialties: pašticada (slow-cooked beef stew), fresh fish, and local wines in a narrow, atmospheric street.
Riva Waterfront Stroll & Sunset
Walk the lively promenade stretching along the harbor, stopping at cafes and bars. Return at golden hour to watch sailboats, ferries, and the Adriatic light up.
Electric Tuk-Tuk City Highlights Tour
Eco-friendly motorized tuk-tuk tour covering top Split landmarks, hidden gems, and coastal views. Relaxed pace with photo stops and local commentary. No physical exertion required.
Nostromo
Upscale seafood restaurant directly across from the fish market, known for fresh Adriatic catch prepared simply and elegantly. House specialty is whole grilled fish.
Konoba Varos
Tucked into the hillside above the old town, this family-run konoba serves Dalmatian home cooking with exceptional views. House wine is excellent.
Diocletian's Palace & Old Town Walking Tour
Explore the 4th-century UNESCO palace complex with a knowledgeable guide, including the Peristil courtyard, Cathedral of St Domnius, and atmospheric Roman substructures. Guides explain the palace's 1,700-year history and its role in Game of Thrones filming.
Cathedral of St Domnius & Palace Substructures Self-Guided Exploration
Visit the cathedral (originally Diocletian's 4th-century mausoleum) with its bell tower climb for panoramic views. Descend into the moody, candlelit palace substructures below street level.
25 activities across 7 days
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