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Split, nestled on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, is a vibrant Croatian city known for its historic architecture and stunning coastal views. Its ancient roots and lively atmosphere make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

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Split - Weather

Average monthly temperature & precipitation

  1. April

    Temperature 15°C

    Precipitation 33%

  2. May

    Temperature 18°C

    Precipitation 35%

  3. June

    Temperature 23°C

    Precipitation 20%

  4. July

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 12%

  5. August

    Temperature 26°C

    Precipitation 16%

  6. September

    Temperature 27°C

    Precipitation 30%

  7. October

    Temperature 20°C

    Precipitation 32%

  8. November

    Temperature 19°C

    Precipitation 50%

  9. December

    Temperature 11°C

    Precipitation 41%

  10. January

    Temperature 10°C

    Precipitation 41%

  11. February

    Temperature 12°C

    Precipitation 39%

  12. March

    Temperature 13°C

    Precipitation 32%

Discover Split

About the city

Split is the second-largest city in Croatia, offering a mix of ancient history and modern Mediterranean allure. At the heart of Split is the Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to Roman times. The city seamlessly blends historic sites with a bustling modern ambiance, featuring charming cafes and shops housed in ancient stone buildings. The waterfront area, known as the Riva, is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists, providing scenic promenades along the azure Adriatic Sea. Split's vibrant lifestyle is further enhanced by its friendly residents and mouthwatering cuisine that ranges from fresh seafood to traditional Dalmatian dishes.

Top attractions

One of Split's most iconic attractions is the Diocletian's Palace, offering a glimpse into Roman history with its well-preserved structures and fascinating substructures. The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, originally a mausoleum, is another must-see for history enthusiasts. Natural beauty abounds with Marjan Hill, providing panoramic views of the city and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The bustling Green Market offers a chance to experience local life and taste fresh produce. For beach lovers, Bacvice Beach is a famous spot to relax and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. Split's lively festivals, such as the Split Summer Festival, also contribute to its cultural richness.

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Split is during the spring (May to June) or early autumn (September to October) when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are thinner. Summer, particularly July and August, is the peak tourist season, characterized by warm weather and numerous cultural events. However, this period can also be quite crowded. Off-peak months, such as November to April, offer a quieter experience, with cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, making it ideal for those seeking a more tranquil visit. Regardless of the season, Split's Mediterranean charm is sure to captivate any traveler.

Frequently asked questions

Read some of the most frequently asked questions about flights to Split

From the airport, you can reach the city centre by taxi, which typically takes around 30 minutes. Buses and shuttles are also available and provide a cost-effective option, usually taking about 45 minutes. Tickets for the shuttle bus can be bought at the airport or online.