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Explore Trogir, Klis Fortress, and the Olive Museum on this 5-hour guided tour from Split, including coastal views, live commentary, and free time for exploration.

This 5-hour guided tour from Split offers a well-rounded taste of Dalmatia’s charm. For €40 per adult, travelers visit Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, explore the Olive Museum, and enjoy panoramic views from Klis Fortress. The tour departs from Apodos Travel Agency at 8:30 AM, traveling comfortably in an open-top sightseeing bus, which adds to the coastal experience.
What makes this tour appealing is the combination of cultural sites, spectacular scenery, and interactive experiences like the Olive Museum and a Game of Thrones filming location. The tour also includes live commentary in English and audio guides in 10 languages, making it accessible for international visitors.
A notable highlight is the free Diocletian’s Palace walking tour, available at multiple times during the day, providing flexibility for visitors wanting a deeper dive into Split’s historic center. While the tour packs in a lot, expect a long but rewarding day, with some stops like the Olive Museum requiring an additional entrance fee of approximately €10.
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The journey begins at Apodos Travel Agency in Split, where the open-top red bus awaits. The first stop is Trogir, with 1.5 hours allocated for exploring this medieval jewel. Known for its Romanesque and Gothic architecture, Trogir’s narrow streets, historic squares, and lively waterfront make it a favorite for those wanting a taste of old Dalmatia.
The guide provides a brief introduction, and travelers are free to wander at their own pace. Many appreciate the rich historical atmosphere and the picturesque setting. Some wish for more time here, as the town’s small size makes it easy to see most highlights quickly. The walkable layout and scenic backdrop make Trogir a standout stop in the tour.

Next, the tour heads to Stella Croatica, where the Olive Museum is located. This stop lasts 75 minutes, giving visitors the chance to learn about Dalmatia’s olive cultivation heritage. The museum showcases local products and crafts, and visitors can taste regional olive oils.
The gardens surrounding the museum offer a Mediterranean botanical experience, with olive trees and herbs growing in a picturesque setting. While some reviews mention a desire for more detailed explanations of olive oil production, the visit provides a pleasant taste of local craftsmanship and scenery. Entrance to the Olive Museum costs about €10, which is not included in the initial ticket price.

The tour’s highlight for many is the Clis Fortress, perched high above Split. The visit lasts around 1 hour, during which visitors can climb the fortress walls and enjoy spectacular vistas of the Adriatic Sea and surrounding mountains.
Klis Fortress is not only a strategically important medieval site but also a well-known Game of Thrones filming location, adding a modern pop culture twist. Many praise the guide’s storytelling about its history and the great photo opportunities at the top. The entrance fee here is also approximately €10, payable on-site.
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Throughout the tour, travelers enjoy coastal scenery and panoramic vistas from the bus. The live commentary enhances the experience, sharing stories about each location’s history and significance.
Above Split, the Game of Thrones filming location offers an interesting glimpse into the region’s use in modern entertainment. The views from the fortress and the surrounding countryside are often highlighted as a not-to-miss feature.

After the main stops, guests can join a free guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace at any of the scheduled times—10:30, 12:00, 13:30, or 16:30. This optional tour provides an in-depth look at Split’s historic center. Travelers can choose to join on the same day or later, offering convenience and flexibility.
The guided tour is in English only, but the main bus commentary is available in 10 languages via audio guides. It’s a good opportunity to see Palace cellars, peristyle, and surrounding streets with a knowledgeable guide.
The tour departs from Apodos Travel Agency, located at coordinates 43.506622314453125, 16.440826416015625, where an open-top red bus is easily identifiable. Travelers are advised to bring sunscreen, hats, and water, especially in summer, as the buses are open-top.
The full experience lasts around 6 hours, including all stops and the optional walking tour. The tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves some uphill walking at Klis Fortress and other sites, so it may not suit those with mobility issues or back problems.

Entry tickets for Olive Museum and Klis Fortress, totaling approximately €10 each, are not included in the ticket price and should be purchased on-site. There is no lunch break during the tour, so bringing snacks and water is recommended for comfort.
While the tour offers great value, some reviews note that stops like the Olive Museum and VR experience could be streamlined or made optional to allow more time at major sites. No public toilets are available at Trogir, and the tour does not include a lunch break or extensive free time at every stop.
This guided half-day tour suits visitors who want a rundown of the area around Split without overextending their time. It’s ideal for those interested in history, culture, and scenic views, and who appreciate guided commentary to enrich their visit.
Travelers should be prepared for a full day of sightseeing, with some walking and standing, so good footwear and physical readiness are advised. The flexibility with the walking tour of Split adds value for those wanting a more personalized experience.
This tour offers a solid balance of cultural highlights, scenic views, and interactive experiences. The knowledgeable guides and well-organized itinerary make it a reliable choice for visitors eager to see multiple sites in a short time frame.
While some stops like the Olive Museum and VR experience may be less essential for those focused on history and scenery, the main attractions—Trogir and Klis Fortress—are well worth the visit. The approximate €10 entrance fee per site is a reasonable addition for the depth of experience.
This tour provides great value for money and a convenient way to explore the region’s highlights, especially for those who want a guided, relaxed, and informative day.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The guided tour includes transportation on an open-top sightseeing bus, live commentary in English, and the free Diocletian’s Palace walking tour at scheduled times. Entrance fees to Olive Museum and Klis Fortress are not included but can be purchased on-site for about €10 each.
How long does the tour last?
The main sightseeing lasts approximately 5 hours, with the complete experience including stops and optional activities extending to about 6 hours.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves some uphill walking, particularly at Klis Fortress, which may be challenging for those with back problems or limited mobility.
Can I join the walking tour of Split’s Old Town later in the day?
Yes, the free guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace is available at 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, and 16:30. You can join on the same day or at a later time for added flexibility.
Do I need to pay extra for the entrance tickets?
Yes, entrance to Klis Fortress and the Olive Museum costs approximately €10 per site, payable on-site. These are not included in the initial ticket.
What should I bring for the tour?
Travelers are advised to bring sunscreen, hats, and water, especially in summer, as the buses are open-top. Comfortable shoes and a small backpack for personal items are also recommended.
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