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Split je biser hrvatske obale — antička rimska palača, tirkizni otoci na pragu i jedne od najbistrijih voda Europe. Preskočite turističke zamke i otkrijte što lokalci stvarno rade ovdje. Naš vodič fokusira se na iskustva vrijedna vašeg odmora.
Pogledaj sve tureSplit leži na dalmatinskoj obali okružen nekim od najljepših hrvatskih otoka. Za 30 minuta brodom možete plivati u napuštenoj laguni. Za 60 minuta možete biti na Hvaru, šetati kroz polja lavande. Kombinacija drevne povijesti (Dioklecijanova palača, stara 1700 godina) i prirodne ljepote čini Split jedinstvenim — nikad vam neće ponestati stvari za napraviti.
Unlike Dubrovnik — which is stunning but compact — Split gives you a full week of variety without repeating yourself. The city itself has the Roman palace, Marjan Hill for hiking, the Riva promenade for evening strolls, and Bačvice Beach for morning swims. But it's the islands around Split that make it special: Šolta, Brač, Hvar, Vis, and Čiovo are all within easy reach by boat. Most travelers say Split's islands were the highlight of their entire Croatia trip.
The best way to experience the islands is on a split boat tour with a local captain. You'll visit swimming spots that aren't on Google Maps, eat at family-run konobas that don't have TripAdvisor listings, and swim in coves where the only other visitors are local families. That's the Split experience you won't get from a cruise ship or a bus tour.
Plitka tirkizna voda Blue Lagoona (uvala Krknjaši) je #1 stvar koju treba napraviti blizu Splita. Kristalno čista, topla i zaštićena od valova — savršeno mjesto za plivanje, ronjenje s maskom ili samo plutanje uz piće. 30 minuta brodom iz splitske luke.
Hrvatski otoci samo su minute od Splita brodom. Posjetite skrivene uvale na Šolti, poznatu plažu Zlatni rat na Braču ili polja lavande na Hvaru. Najbolji način da ih doživite je vođena tura brodom — lokalni kapetani znaju gdje se zaustaviti.
Hvar je najglamurozniji hrvatski otok — venecijanska arhitektura, tvrđava na brdu s pogledom na zalazak i Pakleni otoci za kupanje. Jednodnevni izlet iz Splita najlakši je način da ga vidite bez planiranja noćenja.
Promatrajte kako sunce pada u more s privatnog broda. Splitski zalasci su legendarni, a vidjeti ih s vode — s gradskim zidinama u pozadini — iskustvo je koje ćete pamtiti. Savršeno za parove i posebne prilike.
Splitska antička rimska palača stara je 1700 godina i još uvijek je srce grada. Prošetajte podzemnim hodnicima (gdje je Igra prijestolja snimala scene s Daeneryinim zmajevima), pogledajte katedralu i izgubite se u uskim kamenim ulicama.
Splitske konobe poslužuju neke od najboljih morskih plodova na Jadranu — gril ribu, crni rižot, salatu od hobotnice i lokalna vina s otoka. Preskočite turistička mjesta na Rivi i pitajte lokalca za omiljenu konobu.
Ovo su ture brodom koje naši gosti najviše ocjenjuju. Sve uključuju lokalne kapetane i najbolja mjesta koja većina turista ne vidi.

Our signature group tour takes you to the stunning Blue Lagoon for swimming and snorkeling, followed by a traditional Croatian lunch stop at Nečujam B

Experience the best of the Dalmatian coast on this full-day boat tour from Split and Trogir. Swim in the famous Blue Lagoon — Croatia's most stunning
Većina stvari za napraviti u Splitu ne zahtijeva noćenje drugdje. Blue Lagoon, Šolta, Hvar, Brač, Trogir, čak i Krka — sve je dostižno kao jednodnevni izlet iz Splita.
Ako imate samo 2-3 dana u Splitu, preporučujemo jednu turu brodom (Blue Lagoon ili Hvar) i jedan kulturni dan (Dioklecijanova palača + Trogir). Za 4+ dana dodajte Krku ili krstarenje zalaskom.
One thing tourists often don't realize: the boat ride itself is part of the experience. You'll pass dramatic coastline, see dolphins if you're lucky, and watch the water change from deep blue to crystalline turquoise as you approach the islands. Our captains point out landmarks, share local stories, and make sure you're comfortable the entire way. It's not just transportation — it's the opening chapter of your day.
The tourist season runs from May to October, but each month has its own character. May and early June are ideal — warm enough for swimming (sea temperature around 20-22°C), fewer crowds, and lower prices. The wildflowers on the islands are in full bloom and the light is spectacular for photos.
July and August are peak summer: the sea is warmest (25-27°C), every beach bar is open, and the nightlife is in full swing. But it's also the most crowded — book your split boat tour at least a week ahead. September is our favorite month: warm sea, golden light, thinner crowds, and lower prices. October still works for boat tours on calm days, but some operators wind down mid-month.
Avoid the Riva restaurants with photos on their menus — they're overpriced and mediocre. Walk 2 blocks inland and you'll find konobas where a whole grilled fish with salad and house wine costs half the price and tastes twice as good. Ask your captain for recommendations — they eat at these places every day.
Bring water shoes for rocky beaches (most beaches outside the city are pebble or rock, not sand). The Blue Lagoon is one of the few spots with sandy bottom, which is one reason it's so popular. Also pack reef-safe sunscreen — the Mediterranean sun at 43° latitude is no joke, especially on a boat where the water reflects UV back at you.
The top things to do in Split are: visit Diocletian's Palace (1700-year-old Roman ruins), take a boat tour to the Blue Lagoon, climb Marjan Hill for sunset views, explore Šolta and Brač islands, and try fresh Dalmatian seafood at a local konoba.
We recommend at least 2-3 days. One day for Split itself (Diocletian's Palace, Riva, Marjan), one day for a boat tour (Blue Lagoon or Hvar), and a third day for Trogir or Krka Waterfalls. With 4-5 days you can also fit in Brač or a sunset cruise.
For most travelers, the Blue Lagoon and Šolta tour is the best — calm water, swimming, and traditional lunch, all within a 30-45 minute boat ride. The Blue Cave tour requires 4+ hours of speedboat travel and isn't worth it for everyone.
Yes — Split combines a UNESCO World Heritage old town with access to Croatia's most beautiful islands. It's the most efficient base for exploring Dalmatia: you can swim in turquoise lagoons in the morning and walk through Roman ruins in the afternoon.
Split is known for Diocletian's Palace (the world's most complete Roman palace), Game of Thrones filming locations, the gateway to Croatian islands like Hvar and Brač, the Blue Lagoon, and as the cultural capital of Dalmatia.
Odaberite turu, odaberite datum i pustite naše lokalne kapetane da vam pokažu zašto je Split najbolja baza za istraživanje Jadrana.
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