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Explore Split's highlights on a private 2.5-hour walking tour for $299.73, featuring key sites and a professional photographer for memorable photos.
Discover the charm of Split, Croatia, on this private walking tour that lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $299.73 per person, this tour offers an intimate exploration of Split’s most iconic landmarks with the added bonus of a professional lifestyle photographer capturing your experience. Designed for small groups or individual bookings, it provides flexibility to go at your own pace and focus on the sites most interesting to you.
This tour is perfect for those who want a personalized experience combined with the opportunity to record their visit with stunning photographs. It is suitable for most travelers, as it is mostly walking with accessible stops, and the private format ensures you avoid large crowds. A key advantage is the freedom to customize the route during the tour, making it more engaging and relaxed.


The tour begins at Riva Harbor, the main public space in Split. This lively waterfront area is much more than a scenic promenade; it functions as a local gathering spot, a place where residents meet and socialize. The tour guide leads you along the promenade, sharing stories about its significance and bustling atmosphere.
From here, you’ll get your first glimpses of the city’s vibrant life, with opportunities to take photos against the backdrop of the sea and colorful buildings. The tour’s easy-to-find meeting point makes it convenient to start your exploration without stress. The free access to this spot means you can arrive early or stay afterward to soak in the seaside ambiance.
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Your next stop is the Diocletian Palace, one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. Built as a luxury summer residence for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, the Palace is a sprawling complex of courtyards, temples, and narrow streets. The 30-minute visit allows you to admire its imposing walls and ancient architecture, with the guide providing insights into its history and design.
Being a key highlight, the Palace’s well-preserved remains showcase Roman architecture’s grandeur. Visitors can appreciate the blend of ancient and modern as the site now features shops, cafes, and residential areas. The free admission makes it an accessible stop that offers plenty of chances for memorable photos.
A short walk takes you to the Vestibule of the Palace, notable for its rectangular exterior and circular interior ground plan. This impressive structure leaves a lasting impression, with its monumental size and original semicircular form. The 10-minute stop here offers an opportunity to marvel at the architectural ingenuity of ancient Roman builders.
The Vestibule’s unique shape and historical significance make it a favorite photo spot. The guide explains its purpose and the fascinating features that make this space stand out, helping you appreciate the skill and vision behind its construction.

The tour continues to the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, housed within the original mausoleum of Roman Emperor Diocletian. This 15-minute visit allows you to explore the church’s architecture, which also functions as a cathedral. Its status as Croatia’s oldest building adds to its special character.
Inside, visitors find a rich history dating back to antiquity, with the interior reflecting centuries of religious and architectural evolution. The admission fee of 25 KN is included, enabling full access for a closer look at its artworks and historical artifacts. The guide offers insights into its religious importance and architectural features.

Outside the Golden Gate, one of Diocletian’s principal Roman gates, stands the statue of Gregory of Nin. This medieval bishop is celebrated for challenging the Catholic church in Rome and advocating for Slavic language and culture. The 10-minute stop highlights this significant figure, with the statue serving as a cultural landmark.
Photographers will appreciate the scenic setting and the statue’s historical symbolism. The free admission makes it an easy, quick stop that enriches understanding of Split’s medieval heritage.
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Next, the tour visits Narodni Trg, also known as Pjaca or People’s Square. First documented in the 13th century, this square was among the first inhabited areas outside the Palace. Its 15-minute stay allows visitors to appreciate the historic architecture, bustling cafes, and shops that now line the square.
As a central gathering place, Narodni Trg offers numerous photo opportunities and a chance to observe local life. The guide shares stories about its evolution and the significance of this historic hub in Split’s development.

Just a short walk away is Fruit’s Square, known for its vibrant atmosphere and notable landmarks. The octagonal Venetian tower and surrounding shops and cafes make the space lively and picturesque. The 10-minute stop lets you soak in city life and admire the architectural details.
This square often hosts fairs and events, adding to its dynamic character. The guide points out the key features of the square, providing context for its current role as a social hub.

The tour concludes at Prokurative, or Republic Square, which resembles Venice’s St. Mark’s Square with its neo-Renaissance architecture and archways. Located west of Riva, this area has a lively cafe culture and historical significance. The 10-minute visit highlights its architectural beauty and role as a social space.
Photographs taken here capture the square’s elegant facades and buzzing atmosphere. The guide explains the history behind the name and the architectural style of the buildings.
One of the most unique features of this tour is the inclusion of a professional photographer during the entire experience. Ivan Gudi captures high-quality photos of you and your group at key sites, ensuring you leave with memorable images of your trip. This service is especially appreciated by those who want beautiful keepsakes without the hassle of organizing photos themselves.
The photos are taken at various stops, often with historic backdrops, making them perfect for personal albums or social media. The personalized photography adds a special touch that elevates this tour above standard sightseeing.
The meeting point is conveniently located at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda, in Split. The tour operates daily from 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM, and most bookings are made about 13 days in advance. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, which guarantees a tailored experience.
Included in the price are the live guide and the professional photographer. Admission to sites such as the Cathedral of Saint Domnius** costs 25 KN, paid separately if you wish to visit additional attractions like the Temple of Jupiter or the Crypt of Saint Lucy.
This tour suits travelers seeking an intimate, flexible exploration of Split’s landmarks. It is mostly walking, with some cultural insights and photo opportunities along the way. The private nature makes it ideal for couples, families, or small groups wanting a personalized experience.
A notable consideration is the no-show incident reported in one review, emphasizing the importance of confirming your booking. The tour’s weather dependency means it’s best to plan during good weather conditions for the best experience, especially for the outdoor stops.
This private walking tour offers a comprehensive yet relaxed way to see Split’s highlights, from its ancient Roman walls to vibrant city squares. The inclusion of professional photos transforms a regular sightseeing experience into a personal memento.
While the admission fees are not included in the base price, the guided insights and customizable pace ensure you get a meaningful visit. It’s a great choice for visitors who value personalized service, cultural depth, and capturing special moments during their trip.
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What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The guided tour and professional lifestyle photographer are included. Admission to the Cathedral of Saint Domnius costs 25 KN and is payable separately.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda in Split, Croatia.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, since it is a private tour, you can go at your own pace and focus on sites most interesting to you.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, as the tour is mostly walking and accessible. It is ideal for those interested in history, architecture, and photography.
Are photos included?
Yes, a professional photographer takes photos throughout the tour, providing you with high-quality images afterward.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered a different date or full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 13 days in advance, but early reservations are recommended due to the private nature.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
No, it is designed as a private experience for small groups or individuals.
Who leads the tour?
A live guide provides commentary, and Ivan Gudi is the professional photographer capturing your moments.
This Split walking tour with a photo session delivers a personalized glimpse into the city’s most treasured sites, paired with professional photos that create lasting memories. It’s a thoughtful way to see Split at your own pace while ensuring you leave with beautiful images of your trip.