Split
Split's Roman Treasures & Island Escapes
Ancient ruins, Adriatic waters, and local flavors await
A 3-day cultural weekend immersed in Split's ancient history, vibrant waterfront life, and island-hopping adventures. This itinerary balances UNESCO-protected archaeological wonders with local food experiences, beach relaxation, and wine tasting—all within walkable neighborhoods and easy ferry access.
Where to Stay
Accommodation Inside Diocletian's Palace (Guesthouse or Boutique Hotel)
Stay within the palace walls in a small 3-star guesthouse or boutique hotel. Wake up surrounded by ancient stone, have authentic local breakfast in the palace courtyard, and access attractions on foot. Many converted spaces maintain historical character with modern comfort.
Waterfront 3-Star Hotel Near Riva Promenade
Choose a mid-range hotel directly on or overlooking the Riva promenade. Wake to harbor views, step directly onto the famous waterfront for morning coffee, and return to watch sunsets from your room or hotel terrace. Close to ferry terminals and all Old Town attractions.
Good to Know
Early Morning Timing Beats Crowds
Diocletian's Palace and major attractions fill quickly with cruise ship passengers arriving mid-morning. Visiting Diocletian's Palace at 8-9 AM allows 1.5-2 hours of peaceful exploration before the crowds. Similarly, Marjan viewpoint hikes are most pleasant before the midday sun peaks.
Ferry Logistics & Island Strategy
Fast ferries to Hvar depart from Split's main harbor pier and take 75 minutes; slow ferries take 2+ hours. Always book the fast ferry online or at the pier first thing in the morning. Plan island trips for full days (depart 9-10 AM, return 6-7 PM). Check ferry schedules the night before, as winter/spring schedules differ from summer.
Geographic Clustering Reduces Transit Fatigue
Split's main attractions cluster into 2-3 walkable zones: Old Town/Diocletian's Palace (harbor), Marjan Park (northwest), and Sustipan (west harbor). Plan each half-day in one zone with nearby dining to avoid excessive walking. Old Town to Marjan is 15-20 minutes; Marjan to Sustipan is 25-30 minutes. The city is pedestrian-friendly—no need for transit passes unless doing far-flung day trips.
March Weather & Layering Strategy
Spring temperatures (12-15°C / 54-59°F) are mild but variable. Mornings and evenings are cool; afternoons warm. Bring a lightweight waterproof jacket, sweater, and layers you can remove. Marjan's elevation adds 5°F of cooling. Waterfront breezes pick up in late afternoon, making the Riva perfect for evening strolls but requiring a light jacket.
Local Payment & Cash Accessibility
While card payments work widely, cash remains preferred at local beaches (Kašjuni lounge chairs), smaller konobas, and market stalls. Withdraw €50-100 in small bills from ATMs in Old Town or the harbor area. Tipping is not obligatory but rounding up to the nearest €5-10 for good service is appreciated. Wine tastings at estates typically expect cash or card payment; ask ahead.
Your Weekend Itinerary
Gelateria Riva
Excellent gelato cone or cup to enjoy while strolling the promenade—a perfect light treat before exploring the palace.
Local Konoba (Traditional Tavern in Old Town)
Order Dalmatian specialties like fresh bread with local cheese, prosciutto, and local wines or coffee. Intimate, family-run atmosphere.
Diocletian's Palace
Explore the completely intact Temple of Jupiter, Roman corridors, and underground chambers. Walk through living history where locals work, shop, and live alongside 1,700-year-old stones. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Riva Promenade Stroll & People-Watching
Walk the Mediterranean-style main promenade in late afternoon as heat wanes and cool breezes arrive. Settle at a waterfront table with a gin and tonic, watch the entire city pass by, browse late-night shops, and enjoy gelato from Gelateria Riva.
Old Town Wandering & Architecture
Beyond the palace, explore narrow stone alleys, Renaissance and Venetian Gothic facades, local boutiques, and hidden courtyards. Discover the People's Square with its mix of architectural styles. Unstructured exploration reveals authentic local life.
Terraca Vidilica
Hilltop snack bar with views over mountains, sea, and city. Try the truffle macaroni or fresh local pasta.
Velum
Fresh seafood and homemade pasta with tables overlooking sailboats in the marina. The setting is romantic and intimate.
Jadran Beach Bar
Casual beachfront bar perfect for sunset drinks. Order an Aperol Spritz and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere before dinner nearby.
Marjan Park & Viewpoint
Hike the 300+ steps through forested trails to reach the massive white cross and Croatian flag at the summit. Reward yourself with unobstructed views of mountains, sea, and entire city. Explore coastal trails and hidden beaches like Kašjuni.
Hvar Island Day Trip
Take the fast ferry (75 min) to this glamorous Adriatic island. Wander Old Town's galleries, visit the medieval hilltop fortress, explore the Franciscan Monastery, see St. Stephen's Cathedral (one of Dalmatia's largest squares), and swim at turquoise Mlini Beach.
Kašjuni Beach & Coastal Relaxation
Access this crescent-shaped sandy beach with ultra-clear turquoise waters. Rent a lounge chair and umbrella, swim in pristine Adriatic waters, and relax surrounded by forested cliffs.
13 activities across 3 days
Map
Map unavailable
Start planning your trip with this itinerary in Takeoff.
Don't have the app? Download it free on the App Store.