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Discover Split's top sights on a 1.5 to 2-hour electric tuk-tuk tour for $50.36. Explore beaches, historic sites, and panoramic views with a knowledgeable guide.
Exploring Split, Croatia, becomes much easier and more enjoyable with the Split Tour by Electric Tuk-Tuk. Priced at $50.36 per person, this 1.5 to 2-hour small-group experience offers an engaging way to see the city’s highlights without tiring out from walking or biking. The tour includes pickup service and operates with a mobile ticket, making it both flexible and convenient.
What sets this tour apart is the electric tuk-tuk vehicle, which allows access to narrow streets and areas that large cars or buses can’t reach. It’s an ideal choice for travelers who want a personalized, relaxed overview of Split’s vibrant neighborhoods, beaches, and cultural landmarks. While reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and stunning views, some mention occasional delays and a shorter-than-expected duration, so planning accordingly helps make the most of this time.

The tour begins at Riva Harbor, the heartbeat of Split’s social scene. This bustling promenade offers spectacular views of the sea and surrounding islands. It’s a lively spot where locals and visitors mingle, and it’s perfect for snapping photos of the Adriatic coastline.
Adjacent to the waterfront, the Church and Convent of St. Francis provides a peaceful contrast with its Gothic and Baroque architecture dating back to the 13th century. This site is both a serene retreat and a historic landmark, easily explored in a brief stop. The Western Coast of Split offers an elegant view of the marina dotted with luxury yachts, making it a favorite for those who enjoy modern waterfront scenery.
The ACI Marina Split stands out as one of the finest in the Adriatic, with modern amenities and a prime location at the foot of Marjan Hill. Not far from here, the Zvonac park provides lush greenery and sweeping views of the sea, offering a peaceful pause during the tour.
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Next, the tour heads to Sustipan, a peaceful park that overlooks the Adriatic. Historically, this site was an old monastery and cemetery, but today it’s a favorite spot for breathtaking sea views and tranquil green spaces. The breathtaking vistas make Sustipan a highlight, especially for those who appreciate scenic spots away from crowds.
Close by, the Archaeological Museum of Split—Croatia’s oldest museum since 1820—serves as a reminder of the city’s deep-rooted history. Its collection offers insights into the area’s past, though the tour emphasizes enjoying the surroundings rather than detailed museum visits. Nearby, the Metrovi Gallery showcases works by Ivan Metrovi, Croatia’s renowned sculptor, in a beautiful villa setting surrounded by gardens.
The Obojena Svjetlost beach is a peaceful retreat with crystal-clear waters and a pebbled shoreline, ideal for relaxing or taking photos. The Villa Dalmacija, a historic property with panoramic sea views, offers a glimpse into the region’s architectural elegance and charm.

A highlight of the tour is Kasuni Beach, on the Marjan Peninsula, known for its serene pebble shores and lush pine trees. This area is free of crowds, making it perfect for sunbathing or enjoying a quiet swim in the crystal waters. The natural setting makes Kasuni Beach an excellent spot to appreciate Croatia’s coastal beauty.
Despite its simplicity, this stop offers a peaceful break from the city’s urban vibe, and no admission fee applies here. It’s a straightforward but well-loved destination that adds a relaxing element to the overall experience.

Next, the guide leads travelers to Poljud Stadium, an architectural marvel built in 1979 for the Mediterranean Games. This stadium is more than just a sports venue; it’s a symbol of Split’s modern history and passion for football, serving as the home to Hajduk Split.
The stunning design of the stadium is a major visual highlight, and visitors can appreciate its impressive structure from outside. The tour’s brief stop allows plenty of opportunities for photos and appreciating the blend of sport and architecture.

Teraca Vidilica on Marjan Hill offers panoramic vistas of the city, sea, and islands. The 20-minute stop provides enough time to soak in the breathtaking scenery and enjoy a relaxed moment at the café or restaurant, which is perfect for photo opportunities or a quick refreshment.
Later, the tour visits Prokurative, better known as Republic Square. This neo-Renaissance square is framed by elegant colonnades and historic buildings, giving visitors a sense of Split’s architectural grandeur. The square is a lively hub, and the brief stop gives an excellent chance to appreciate the city’s historic charm.

The small-group size of up to 8 travelers ensures a personalized experience, with the guide often praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Many reviews highlight how guides like Tony, Emir, and Igor make the tour engaging, offering local insights, interesting stories, and helpful tips.
The tour includes guide services, but tickets, food, and drinks are not covered. The pickup service adds convenience, and the multiple daily start times offer flexibility. The typical duration is roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours, making it a quick yet rundown of central Split.
A few reviews mention delays or the tour wrapping up earlier than advertised, so managing expectations regarding timing helps ensure satisfaction. The electric tuk-tuk itself is praised for being quiet and eco-friendly, providing a comfortable ride while navigating the city’s narrow streets.

This tour is best suited for travelers who want a fun, efficient way to see Split’s highlights without extensive walking. It’s ideal for families, first-time visitors, or those with limited time. The small-group format enhances the experience for anyone who appreciates personalized attention and local storytelling.
Because of the short duration, it’s a great way to gain an overview before choosing specific sites to revisit. The guided insights help contextualize the city’s sights, making it more meaningful than a solo drive or walk.

While the tour covers many key sights, some reviews note that it may feel rushed or shorter than expected, with fewer historical details than some travelers desire. Occasional late pickups and early finishes have been reported, so early booking and confirming the schedule are recommended.
This experience does not include tickets to attractions, and food or drinks are not provided. Travelers should plan their meals and entrance fees separately, especially if they want to explore sites like the Archaeological Museum more thoroughly.
The Split Tour by Electric Tuk-Tuk offers a compact, lively overview of Split’s most beloved spots, from Riva Harbor to Kasuni Beach and Poljud Stadium. The affordable price and small-group format make it a great choice for those wanting a quick, fun introduction to the city.
While some reviews mention shorter-than-advertised durations and occasional delays, the guides’ knowledge and navigational ease make this tour worthwhile. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors or travelers with limited time who want to maximize sightseeing in a relaxed manner.
The electric tuk-tuk experience balances fun, efficiency, and insight, making it a practical addition to any Split itinerary.
“We had a very nice time with our guide Tony. He spoke of the history, city, sections of old town, leadership, parks, beaches, schools and art. It…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically lasts around 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $50.36 per person.
Are tickets to attractions included?
No, tickets, food, and drinks are not included in the tour price.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Riva Harbor, St. Francis Church, Western Coast, Sustipan, Kasuni Beach, Poljud Stadium, Teraca Vidilica, and Republic Square.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Yes, the tour is designed for most travelers, especially those who prefer comfortable, guided sightseeing without extensive walking.
Are there options for different times of day?
Yes, you can choose from several tour times throughout the day, from morning to evening.
What vehicles are used?
The tour takes place on electric tuk-tuks, which are quiet, eco-friendly, and easy to maneuver.
How many people are in a group?
The small-group size is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is pickup service included?
Yes, pickup is offered, adding convenience to the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.