With its terracotta rooftops, sunshine, and seaside views, spending one day in Split is a fantastic addition to any trip to Croatia!
As the largest city on the Dalmatian Coast, Split is also home to a bustling port, making it a fun and also very logical stop on many trips through the country.
If youâre planning a trip to Croatia, stopping to spend one day in Split is an easy and rewarding choice.
We’ve been lucky enough to visit Split several times, including using the city as a base for various day trips around the coast, and always enjoy our time there.
Before jetting off to Hvar, the Plitvice Lakes, or Dubrovnik, take a moment to pause in Split for a taste of history dating back to the Roman Empire, a (literal) taste of some delicious Dalmatian seafood, and a chance to enjoy some gorgeous seaside views.
Hereâs how to pull off the perfect one day in Split itinerary.
Table of Contents
- Two Exciting Options for Spending One Day in Split
- The Ultimate One Day in Split Itinerary
- Where to Stay When Visiting Split
- Getting Around When Spending 24 Hours in Split
- Tips for Spending One Day in Split
- Read More About Visiting Croatia (and Beyond)

Two Exciting Options for Spending One Day in Split
There are essentially two ways to handle spending one day in Split, and which one is right for you probably depends a lot on what the rest of your trip to Croatia looks like.
The one day Split itinerary Iâve outlined below can easily take up an entire day if you move slowly through the city, lingering over meals and views.
It can also be condensed, and by moving quickly and skipping a couple of the sights that appeal to you the least, you can cover the bulk of this Split itinerary in half a day.
If you do that, you’ll also leave half a day available to take a trip to the islands.
If youâre not going to get another chance to explore Croatiaâs islands, we absolutely recommend the second option: sightseeing in the city center for part of the day, and donning your bathing suit for an epic tour like this for the other part.

This tour covers swimming in crystal-clear water at the Blue Lagoon, a chance to briefly tour the beautiful town of Trogir (depending on the season), and a visit to Ĺ olta Island.
It gets rave reviews and still leaves enough time in your day to independently explore Split using the one day Split itinerary Iâve outlined below.
Of course, if your overall Croatia itinerary already includes plenty of sights like those included in the tour, you may want to concentrate all of your one day in Split in the city itself, which also makes for an incredibly fun day.

The Ultimate One Day in Split Itinerary
Start your morning with a stroll through Diocletianâs Palace.
Diocletianâs Palace is a bit of a misnomer: while most destinations marketed as palaces are single sightseeing destinations, Diocletianâs Palace is Splitâs entire old town!
Itâs not enormous, but itâs not exactly one single destination, either.
Start your one day in Split by heading into the palace–here are a few sights inside that you wonât want to miss.

St. Domnius Cathedral + Bell Tower
Built in 305 AD as a mausoleum for Diocletian himself, St. Domnius Cathedral is an unmissable sight during one day in Split.
If youâre in the mood for some morning views over the city, you can also climb the bell tower, but fair warning–if youâre scared of heights like me, it feels a little perilous⌠and in our biased opinion, itâs not the best view of Split (which is coming up later in this Split itinerary).

Jupiterâs Temple
Built in honor of the Roman god Jupiter, this temple is quite small.
It’s also quick to visit, though, and definitely worth checking out for Roman history buffs visiting Split.

Basement Halls
The basement of Diocletianâs Palace serves a few purposes in modern Split.
Itâs simultaneously a beautiful walkway from Peristil Square to the Riva, a place for souvenir shopping, and for Game of Thrones fans, itâs a place to check out the city of Meereen (Daenerysâ throne room was located here, among other scenes).
Vestibule
Located just behind Peristil Square, the beautiful vestibule is known today primarily for its architecture and acoustics.
In Dicoletianâs day, the vestibule acted as the first room visitors would enter on their way to the imperial apartments in the palace.

Peristil Square (Peristyle)
Once the location where Diocletian would receive and greet subjects, this beautiful square remains one of the heartbeats of Splitâs tourism center and a fabulous place to grab a spot in the shade (and perhaps a pricey cup of coffee, if youâre so inclined) and watch the world go by.
For us, no trip to Split is complete without some time spent lounging around the steps and people-watching in Peristil Square!

Stroll through Pazar Market.
Located to the east of Diocletianâs Palace, the Pazar Market is a bustling feature of Splitâs city life, selling everything from souvenirs to vegetables.
Be sure to stop by as part of your one day Split itinerary, even if youâre not in the market for anything, and to duck into the nearby fish market as well (if your nose can handle it, that is).
On our most recent trip to Pazar, we bought a basket of raspberries from the market nearly every day to snack on while sightseeing and absolutely loved having them so accessible.

People watch in Peopleâs Square.
Larger and more vibrant than Peristil Square, Peopleâs Square is lined with shops and cafes and home to a beautiful Renaissance clock tower.
It’s also a wonderful place to enjoy some people-watching in Split, whether you have 2 minutes or 2 hours to relax there.

Climb Marjan Hill for amazing views of Split.
Home to what we believe to be the best view of Split, a climb up Marjan Hill is an excellent way to spend part of your one day Split itinerary.
While you can climb all the way to the top, the terrace in front of Teraca Vidilica restaurant is free to visit, doesnât take too long to reach, and offers incredible views.
Even if youâre short on time and trying to pack a ton of sightseeing into your day, definitely try to make room for it!

Head to the Riva for a sunset stroll and drink.
Splitâs Riva is an absolutely beautiful palm-tree-lined promenade and the perfect place to close out your one day in Split.
While restaurants here are, unsurprisingly, expensive and often mediocre, itâs worth sitting down to enjoy the beautiful view for one drink and watch as evening settles over the city.
Once youâre done, enjoy a walk along the promenade, admiring the seaside views and park-like atmosphere–perhaps while enjoying a scoop of gelato from one of the many nearby stands.

Where to Stay When Visiting Split
If at all possible, we highly recommend staying within walking distance of Diocletianâs Palace and the Riva for your one day in Split.
Youâll be able to accomplish far more sightseeing, enjoy the atmosphere of the city, and avoid the hassle of getting in and out of the center via local buses (which is exactly what we dealt with on our first trip).
Lodging prices for Split, like many beach destinations, vary dramatically depending on the time of year you visit.
If youâre looking to save money, definitely check shoulder season rates to compare them against the prices in, say, August (and if you are planning to visit Split in August, book as far ahead as you can!).

Budget
Rooms Ĺ eÄer — Boasting excellent reviews and a prime location right outside of Diocletian’s Palace, Rooms Ĺ eÄer is the perfect option for a budget traveler looking for something a bit more comfortable than a hostel dorm while still staying in a fabulous location on a budget.
Check rates & book your stay at Rooms Ĺ eÄer!

Mid-range
Rooms Supreme Spalato — With rave reviews for its prime location nearby Diocletian’s Palace and the Riva, its superb included breakfast, and excellent hospitality, Rooms Supreme Spalato is a go-to choice for mid-range travelers in Split.
Check rates & book your stay at Rooms Supreme Spalato!
Luxury
Murum Heritage Hotel — Forget staying near Diocletian’s Palace: with a luxury choice like Murum Heritage Hotel, you can stay directly inside the palace!
With near-perfect reviews, a fantastic included breakfast, and spacious rooms housed in a beautiful, historic property, you won’t forget a stay here anytime soon.
Check rates & book your stay at Murum Heritage Hotel!

Getting Around When Spending 24 Hours in Split
If you choose to stay within walking distance of Diocletianâs Palace, this entire one day Split itinerary can be accomplished on foot.
The bus station and harbor are also within walking distance of Diocletianâs Palace, so you may not need any alternative transportation during your trip to Split at all!

Tips for Spending One Day in Split
Donât expect to find fantastic swimming near the center of town.
While there are a few local beaches within walking distance of Diocletianâs Palace, the phenomenal, crystal-clear waters that Croatia is famous for arenât so easy to access from the historic center (at least on foot).
For the best possible swimming in the area, head out to the islands.
The crowds arenât quite at Dubrovnik levels, but they arenât far behind.
Dubrovnik is well-known for its struggles with overtourism and intense crowds, but the truth is, Split isnât far behind.
Most of those cruise ships that stop in Dubrovnik also pull up to Split, making the crowds in Diocletianâs Palace downright overwhelming when the ships are in town.
Splitâs old town is a bit larger than Dubrovnikâs, allowing tourists to spread out a bit more, but make no mistake: Split is absolutely on the beaten path for tourism in Croatia.

⌠and neither are the prices.
While Split is a bit cheaper than Dubrovnik or glitzy Mediterranean getaways like the French Riviera and the Amalfi Coast, itâs not exactly a bargain destination, either.
Traveling in the shoulder season can help limit costs, but overall, donât count on Split as an extremely affordable destination as compared to beach getaways a bit further east.

If you want to go swimming, bring water shoes!
The pebble beaches of Croatia are absolutely beautiful, but theyâre hard on the feet–sadly weâve both cut our feet on the rocks over the years.
If youâre planning on doing a lot of swimming, be sure to bring along a pair of water shoes to protect your feet!
If possible, stay within walking distance of Diocletianâs Palace.
I mentioned this above, but just to reiterate: your experience in Split will be much smoother if you stay close to the center of tourism.
We stayed a bus ride away from the center of Split on our first visit, and much, much preferred our later trip when we were able to stroll right to the palace or Riva in just a few minutes.

Read More About Visiting Croatia (and Beyond)
Traveling to Croatia soon and eager to keep planning your trip to the country⌠and maybe some of its neighbors, too?
You can browse all of our Croatia blog posts here, or check out these guides:
- 25 Best Places to Visit in Croatia
- The Perfect 7 Day Slovenia Road Trip Itinerary
- 15 Spectacular Things to Do in Sarajevo
- The Perfect One Day in Zagreb Itinerary
- 15 Best Things to Do in Kotor, Montenegro
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We were lucky enough to visit Croatia and Split in 2019.what a fantastic time we had. Friendly people great food and good cycle sail tour. Would love to visit again.
What a wonderful trip! Hope you get a chance to go back. đ I know we can’t wait to!