Day 1 - 26 Jul 2021
Content: Going on a boat tour is one of the best things to do in Split for ocean lovers. With a boat tour, you can sail around the stunning aqua blue waters and explore more of Croatia. Most boat tours will let you swim in the middle of the sea, go to different islands, and show you the true beauty of Croatia. You can book a tour in advance or find a company along the promenade while you are already in Split. Booking in advance ensures you a spot and you can plan your visit around it.
Content: Walk through old town and see the beautiful architecture!
Content: Dinner time in Split can be INSANE, so I recommend making a reservation no matter where you want to eat!
Content: Dinner time is always busy! This restaurant is located right inside the center, just off from the promenade. They’re skewers are the main attraction.
Day 2 - 27 Jul 2021
Content: An Airbnb excursion with Bestie Split let’s you play with rescue dogs !! They’re all up for adoption and it was such a highlight for us.
Content: We love a good poke bowl and this was by far one of the best I’ve ever had. It was my favorite meal in Split. They do have some limited seating so plan accordingly.
Content: Saint Domnius Bell Tower is located in Diocletian’s Palace and is a must-visit while in Split. From the outside, the tower stands tall amongst the buildings but the real excitement is climbing to the top to admire the views of Split from above. From the top of the bell tower, you are welcomed by panoramic views of Split from above where you can see the orange thatched roofed houses and blue water of the coast. It is beyond magical and one of the best things to do in Split to see the city in its entirety, but be prepared. It is definitely not for the faint of heart! Let me tell you, it is a LOT of stairs, and not just any old stairs. Steep, rickety, temporary construction-type stairs. So if you’re up for the adventure, your prize is the view!
Content: This waterfront rooftop club is a great place to grab a drink and escape the heat with fantastic views of the Riva and Harbour below.
Content: Diocletian’s Palace is an ancient palace built in Split in the 4th Century that was made for Roman emperor Diocletian. This huge stone palace takes up about half of the Old Town in Split and is well worth the explorations. The stunning stone architecture is something to admire as one of the most well-preserved pieces of Roman architecture in the world. It is also a UNESCO world heritage site! It is free to explore the palace grounds but going inside the palace and exploring various places has varying costs. From around $4 – 6$ depending on where you want to enter (towers, basement, etc). They also have a little market underneath the main square with unique, handmade items!
Day 3 - 28 Jul 2021
Content: Krka national park is an absolute cannot miss. It’s about an hours drive from Split and they have lots of tours you can take if you didn’t come by car.