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Discover Split and Trogir in a single day from Makarska with this expert-guided tour, UNESCO sites, free time, and a tasty snack included for $95.59.
Exploring the Croatian coast becomes effortless with this full-day tour from Makarska to Split and Trogir. For $95.59 per person, you gain access to two UNESCO World Heritage sites over approximately 7 hours, with hotel pickup, guided sightseeing, and a delightful snack included. The tour is perfect for those eager to see historical landmarks without the hassle of organizing transport or tickets themselves.
While the tour offers rich cultural sights and free time to explore, it’s important to note that lunch is not included, so bringing snacks or dining options is recommended. The group size is limited to 40 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience, and the tour runs with professional guides who bring history to life.


This tour departs promptly at 8:15 am from Makarska, with a hotel pickup arranged for convenience. The group travels in an air-conditioned coach, which helps keep everyone comfortable during the approximately 2-hour drive to Split. The transportation setup makes it easy to relax and enjoy the scenic journey along Croatia’s stunning coastline.
The coach accommodates up to 40 travelers, fostering a more intimate environment perfect for engaging with the guide and fellow participants. The pickup and drop-off service simplifies logistics, especially in a busy holiday setting.
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Upon arrival at Split, the tour begins with a guided walk of the historic Old Town. The highlight is the Diocletian’s Palace, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage site. The guide leads you through the ancient stone streets and monumental structures, explaining their significance and history.
You’ll have about 3 hours in Split, allowing plenty of time to shop, stroll, or visit additional sites at your own pace. Admission to the cathedral is included, so visitors can marvel at this centuries-old religious building. The walk offers a glimpse into Roman architecture and how the city has preserved its heritage through the ages.

Leaving Split around 14:30, the tour makes a scenic short drive to Trogir. Here, a snack stop at Mlinice Pantan gives you time to enjoy bread, prosciutto, cheese, and wine before heading into the old town.
Arriving in Trogir at 15:15, the guided sightseeing tour explores its medieval streets and historic landmarks. The Old Town of Trogir is famed for its well-preserved Romanesque-Gothic architecture and centuries-old monuments. The cathedral of St. Lawrence is a key highlight, and admission is included in the tour.
You’ll have approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to wander Trogir independently, shop for souvenirs, or relax at a café before departing around 16:45. The drive back to Makarska begins then, with arrival forecasted at around 19:30.

This tour covers entrance fees for both Split and Trogir cathedrals, making it a convenient option for visitors who want a comprehensive experience without added costs. The professional guide shares insights about the sites, making the history engaging and accessible.
The guide’s knowledge shines through in storytelling, and reviews highlight how well the guides explain the significance of the landmarks—making the experience more meaningful beyond just sightseeing.

A notable feature of this tour is the included snack at Mlinice Pantan. The bread, prosciutto, cheese, and wine serve as a refreshing break during the busy day of sightseeing. This unexpected bonus adds a layer of enjoyment, especially after exploring the historical sites, and offers a taste of local flavors.
While lunch is not provided, this snack helps keep energy levels high and gives a casual chance to unwind before continuing the tour.

The schedule balances guided sightseeing with free time, allowing flexibility for personal exploration. The morning departure at 8:15 am and the return around 7:30 pm provide a full day but avoid overly long hours.
The itinerary’s pacing is designed for comfort, with approximate times clearly outlined. Be aware that times may shift slightly due to external factors like traffic or group pace. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as some walking on uneven streets is involved.

Guests should be prepared for moderate walking, especially on cobblestone streets and within historical sites. Long sleeves or shoulder covers are obligatory for entering churches, which is a common practice in Croatian religious sites.
While the tour is primarily accessible, those with mobility challenges should confirm accessibility details beforehand, as some areas may have uneven surfaces.

This full-day coach tour stands out by including two UNESCO sites in one day, making it a practical choice for those with limited time in Croatia. The guided approach ensures a well-rounded experience, and the included entrance fees eliminate additional costs.
Compared to other Makarska excursions, this tour offers a balance of culture, history, and leisure with easy logistics. The snack and hotel pickup are small but appreciated touches that enhance the overall value.
This 7-hour guided journey offers a seamless way to see Croatia’s famed UNESCO sites without the stress of organizing transportation or tickets yourself. The professional guides and included entrance fees make it a hassle-free option, especially for first-time visitors.
The free time at each stop allows for personal exploration, while the snack provides a tasty break. The tour’s good reviews underline its reliability and quality, making it a trustworthy choice for those interested in history, architecture, and local culture.
While lunch is not included, the snack and optional dining options give flexibility. This tour offers a solid mix of guided sightseeing and leisure, perfect for travelers wishing to experience Croatia’s highlights in one day.
“Had a fabulous day, full of history, culture and historic sites. Guide was excellent, the surprise stop at an old Watermill restaurant for bread, c…”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from Makarska hotels.
How long is the total duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 8:15 am and returning around 7:30 pm.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, entrance fees for the cathedrals of Split and Trogir are included.
What is the cost per person?
The tour costs $95.59 per person.
What should I wear for the religious sites?
Long sleeves or a scarf/shoulder cover are obligatory for churches.
Is food included?
No, lunch is not included, but a snack with bread, prosciutto, cheese, and wine is provided during the day.
How many travelers are in each group?
The maximum group size is 40 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
What physical effort is required?
Guests should have moderate physical fitness due to walking on cobblestone streets and within historical sites.
Can I explore the sites further at my own pace?
Yes, the schedule allows free time for additional sightseeing or shopping.
Are there any restrictions for visiting religious sites?
Yes, shoulder and long-sleeve coverings are required for entering churches.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specified, the moderate pace and sightseeing make it generally suitable for families, provided children can walk comfortably.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This tour from Makarska to Split and Trogir combines ease, history, and scenic beauty into one well-organized day, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a comprehensive Croatian coastal experience.