
Split
Pine forests, hidden coves, and Roman alleys by the Adriatic
Highlights
Roam Diocletian’s Palace and its maze of stone lanes, cellars, and courtyards that pulse with everyday life.
Hike shaded pine trails on Marjan Hill for sweeping sea views and wild, cove-like swimming spots.
End your days on the palm-lined Riva promenade, watching the sky turn pink over the harbor.
Take an easy, organized boat tour to nearby islands and lagoons without any planning stress.
Browse Split’s green market and fish market for a slice of everyday Dalmatian life.
Discover tiny centuries-old chapels tucked into the rocky, forested slopes of Marjan.
Where to Stay
2 picks

Divota Apartment Hotel (Varoš Studio Apartments)
Charming stone-house studios scattered through the old Varoš neighborhood, with greenery-filled courtyards and easy access to both the Old Town and Marjan Forest Park.

Hotel Cvita
Set on the slopes of Marjan surrounded by trees, with a pool, terraces, and sea views, about 15–20 minutes’ walk from the Old Town.
Where to Eat
5 picks

Kebab Pub
Casual halal-friendly spot just outside the palace walls. Order a simple egg-and-cheese pide, falafel wrap, or veggie sandwich (all cooked separately from pork and alcohol-free in the food).

Kebab House Split
Halal-certified kebab shop near the green market; ask explicitly for halal chicken or beef doner plates or wraps, or stick to falafel plates with salad and fries.

Shawarma Prince
Middle Eastern takeaway with clearly labeled halal chicken and beef shawarma; choose mixed shawarma plate with rice, salad, and hummus, or a wrap if you want to keep walking the Riva.

Toto’s Burger Bar (Vegetarian Options)
Trendy burger spot with clearly marked vegetarian and fish burgers; choose the veggie burger or grilled fish burger (no bacon, no alcohol-based sauces) with fries.
Plant-Based Street Food Split
Fully vegetarian/vegan street-food stall—try the falafel bowl, veggie wrap, or vegan burger; everything is meat- and pork-free, making it a safe halal-friendly choice.
What to Do
7 picks

Diocletian’s Palace & Substructures
Wander the narrow stone alleys, Peristyle square, and the underground cellars (substructures); visit early for softer light and fewer crowds, and just let yourself get lost in the maze.

Riva Promenade & Matejuška Harbor
Stroll the palm-lined Riva, then continue west to the more local Matejuška Harbor where fishermen’s boats bob in the water; find a bench and watch daily life and sunset colors.

Green Market (Pazar) & Fish Market
Browse stalls stacked with fruit, vegetables, olives, and cheeses at the Green Market, then walk 10 minutes to the covered Fish Market to see the morning’s catch.

Marjan Forest Park Hike to Telegrin Viewpoint
Climb the stone steps from the Varoš neighborhood into the pine forest, stopping at viewpoints and small stone chapels, then continue to Telegrin Peak for panoramic views over Split and the islands.

Marjan Cove Beaches (Kašjuni or Bene)
Descend from the forest trails to a cove beach like Kašjuni or Bene; swim, lie on the pebbles, or just sit under the pines and watch the water and cliffs.
Blue Lagoon and 3-Island Boat Tour (from Split)
Join a small-group speedboat tour from Split harbor to the Blue Lagoon and nearby islands for swimming, snorkeling, and coastal scenery; choose a tour that clearly states free time for swimming and doesn’t center on alcohol.

Free-Explore Time in Marmontova & Old Town
After your boat tour and lunch, wander Marmontova Street and the surrounding lanes: duck into side alleys, browse small boutiques, grab coffee, or just sit in a square watching the stone glow at golden hour.
Good to Know
5 picks
Navigating Halal Food in Split
Halal-certified places are limited, but there are several kebab/shawarma spots with clearly halal chicken and beef—always confirm by asking "Is the meat halal?"—and otherwise rely on vegetarian/seafood dishes cooked separately from pork; avoid sauces with alcohol and dishes that mention pancetta or prosciutto.
Cash, Cards, and Tipping
Cards are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and tour companies, but markets and small kiosks often prefer cash; tipping around 5–10% at sit-down places is appreciated but not mandatory, and rounding up the bill is common for casual meals.
Getting Around the City
Most of your itinerary is within a 15–20 minute walk radius in and around the Old Town and Marjan; use local buses or inexpensive taxis/ride-hailing only for longer stretches like bus station transfers, and download offline maps beforehand so you’re not reliant on data.
Beach and Forest Essentials
Pebble beaches mean water shoes are helpful, and a light foldable towel plus a dry bag make transitions from hiking to swimming comfortable; bring a small daypack with water, snacks, and sunscreen whenever you head to Marjan or on a boat tour.
Best Times of Day for Key Spots
Visit Diocletian’s Palace and the markets in the morning before cruise-ship crowds, head up Marjan in the cooler morning hours or late afternoon, and enjoy the Riva and Matejuška at sunset or after dark when the heat eases and the lights reflect on the water.
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