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Quick facts

Timezone

Zagreb

Currency

EUR

Language

Croatian

City transfer

~30 min

Shuttle Bus / Taxi / Rideshare

Best time to visit

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Don't miss

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Explore Diocletian's Palace at dawn (5:30–7 am in summer) before the tour groups arrive — the warren of subterranean cellars (€10) is extraordinary in early light and the Peristyle square, usually packed, is empty and eerie. The palace is not a ruin; people live and work inside it.

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Take the first catamaran of the day to Hvar town (1.5 hours, ~€15 one-way, book Jadrolinija ferry online) and hire a scooter (€35/day) to reach Milna and Dubovica beaches on the south side — local beaches, clearer water, and no sunbeds.

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Walk 30 minutes northwest of the ferry terminal along the Bačvice promenade to the Kaštelet cove — smaller beach, fewer tourists, and you can watch locals play picigin, a uniquely Dalmatian ball game played in shallow water.

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Buy Plavac Mali wine directly from the market stalls at Pazar (the open-air market just east of the Golden Gate) on Saturday morning — local producers bring wine, olive oil, and prosciutto directly. You'll pay a quarter of restaurant prices.

Weekend itinerary · 3 days

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Day 1

Diocletian's Palace at dawn

Check in and immediately go to the palace before breakfast — the Peristyle square and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius (built inside Diocletian's mausoleum) are best without crowds. Climb the cathedral tower (€5) for rooftop views over the old town.

Subterranean cellars (Vestibule)

Buy the cellars ticket (€10) and spend an hour in the underground chambers that once supported the palace floor — now used for markets and exhibitions. The acoustics in the main hall are remarkable.

Riva promenade at sunset

Walk the palm-lined Riva waterfront as the sun hits the Adriatic — café terraces fill up, ferries come and go, and the contrast between the Roman walls behind you and the open sea ahead is quintessential Split.

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Konoba Matejuška

Just west of the Riva near the small fishing harbour — simple grilled fish and seafood risotto, excellent local wine, honest prices. The grilled sea bass with olive oil and lemon is the dish to order.

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Day 2

Pazar morning market

The open-air market east of the Golden Gate opens at 7 am — figs, tomatoes, local cheese, lavender oil, and Plavac Mali wine from local producers. Buy breakfast and a bottle of wine cheaper than anywhere else in town.

Day trip to Hvar

Take the 9 am catamaran to Hvar town (€15, book on Jadrolinija app). Walk up to the Spanish Fortress (Fortica) for views, then hire a water taxi to Pakleni Islands (€5–8) for swimming in clear turquoise bays.

Hvar town Stari Grad

Before the return boat, walk to Stari Grad (ancient town on the north of Hvar island) if time allows — or simply enjoy the main square and the remarkably good ice cream at the shops near the loggia.

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Dalmatino, Hvar town

Black-risotto with cuttlefish ink is the Dalmatian signature dish — Dalmatino does the best version on the island. Hidden in the old town alleys, small and very popular, book ahead or arrive before 7 pm.

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Day 3

Marjan Hill walk

Take bus line 12 to Marjan and hike the summit trail (45 minutes up, well-marked). The view from the top encompasses the old town, the harbour, the islands, and the Mosor mountains — the best free viewpoint in Split.

Bačvice beach and picigin

Walk down to Bačvice (15 minutes from the old town) and watch locals play picigin — a shallow-water acrobatic ball game that's uniquely Dalmatian and surprisingly hypnotic. The beach café does excellent cold Karlovačko beer.

Golden Gate and Meštrović Gallery

Walk through the Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) — the best preserved of the palace's four gates — and continue 15 minutes to the Ivan Meštrović Gallery, housed in the sculptor's personal villa with his life's work. One of Croatia's finest art museums, €10.

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Zinfandel Food & Wine Bar

Natural and orange wines from small Croatian producers alongside excellent small plates — the Dalmatian prosciutto board and the octopus carpaccio are the picks. Relaxed, local atmosphere inside the palace walls.

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