Quick Answer
Split demands at least two full days. Day one: Diocletian's Palace, Riva, Marjan Hill. Day two: Hvar or Å olta island trip, or Krka National Park. Add a third for true relaxation or Trogir. This is the only way.
Essential Split Itinerary
Split is compact; efficient planning maximizes your visit. Over-planning Split is a mistake; focus on core experiences.- Day 1 Morning: Conquer Diocletian's Palace. Peristyle, Cathedral of St. Domnius, cellars. Move efficiently.
- Day 1 Afternoon: Stroll Riva promenade. Ascend Marjan Hill for unbeatable panoramic city and island views. Sunset is non-negotiable.
- Day 2 Options: Choose a day trip. Hvar (fast catamaran) for glamour, Å olta (ferry) for quiet escape, or Krka National Park (bus tour) for waterfalls. Pick one, commit.
- Evenings: Dinner in Varoš or Matejuška. Fresh, simple seafood is paramount.
- Optional Day 3: Beach time at Kašjuni or a swift half-day trip to nearby Trogir. Only if you have surplus time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Split
May-June or September-October offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Avoid July-August unless you thrive in heat and congestion.
No. The city center is pedestrian-only. Use ferries, buses, or taxis for day trips.
Two full days minimum is essential. Three days allows for a relaxed pace or an additional day trip without rush.

