Back to the 80s Unique Vintage Tomos Moped Tour Split - The Vintage Tomos Moped: A nostalgic journey through Split

Back to the 80s Unique Vintage Tomos Moped Tour Split

Discover Split on a vintage Tomos moped tour for €328.17, exploring iconic sights and hidden corners in 2-3 hours with expert local guides.

Explore Split’s Top Sights on a Vintage Tomos Moped Tour

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The Back to the 80s Unique Vintage Tomos Moped Tour in Split, Croatia, offers a lively and nostalgic way to see the city. Priced at $328.17 per person, this 2 to 3-hour adventure takes small groups of up to eight people through Split’s most celebrated landmarks and scenic spots on classic Tomos mopeds. Guided by local experts, the tour combines historical insights, breathtaking views, and a touch of 80s charm, making it ideal for those seeking an active, engaging experience.

This tour is designed for anyone comfortable on a moped, with a brief 20-minute intro at Poljud Stadium for driving basics. The stops include famous landmarks like Diocletian’s Palace, Marjan Hill, and Bacvice Beach, along with lesser-known treasures such as Gallery Mestrovic and Kantunal Café. Travelers should be prepared for light physical activity and urban riding, but overall, this tour delivers a fun, relaxed way to understand Split’s layers of history and beauty.

Key Points

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  • Price of €328.17 per person covers roughly 2-3 hours of sightseeing
  • Limited to 8 participants for a personalized experience
  • Includes guided visits to Diocletian’s Palace, Marjan Hill, and Bacvice Beach
  • Stops at cultural sites like Ivan Mestrovic Gallery and Republic Square
  • Start at Ulica Ante Starevia and return to the same point
  • All stops are free except for the initial moped introduction

The Vintage Tomos Moped: A nostalgic journey through Split

Back to the 80s Unique Vintage Tomos Moped Tour Split - The Vintage Tomos Moped: A nostalgic journey through Split

This tour features Tomos mopeds, a staple in Split during the 1980s, affectionately called Koze (“Goats”) by locals. The mopeds were common for everyone, especially postmen and families, making them an iconic part of the city’s past. The experience is about more than just transportation—it’s a nostalgic tribute to Split’s recent history, modernized with safety and comfort.

The guide leads the small group, ensuring a safe and engaging experience on these vintage vehicles. The brief safety briefing at Poljud Stadium prepares everyone for the ride, focusing on driving basics. The small group size guarantees personalized attention and a relaxed pace, perfect for taking in views and snapping photos between stops.

From the Poljud Stadium to Marjan Park’s Green Oasis

The tour begins at Poljud Stadium, home of Hajduk Split football club, where participants get quick driving instructions before hitting the streets. This start point is perfect for first-time moped riders, as 20 minutes are allotted for basic driving practice. Once ready, the tour heads toward Marjan Park, an urban forest offering lush scenery and peaceful surroundings.

At Marjan Hill, travelers enjoy a 20-minute stop amid beaches and walking trails. The guide shares stories about the area’s natural beauty and recreational spots, making it clear why locals cherish this green escape. The viewpoints provide a fantastic backdrop for photos, and the serenity of Marjan makes it a standout stop.

Artistic Discoveries at Ivan Mestrovic Gallery

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Next, the tour visits the Ivan Mestrovic Gallery, a dedicated art museum celebrating the work of the 20th-century sculptor Ivan Mestrovic. The 15-minute stop allows visitors to appreciate the sculptures and exhibitions housed in a historic building. The gallery preserves Mestrovic’s legacy and offers insight into his artistic influence, adding a cultural layer to the ride.

This stop combines visual artistry with the historical charm of Split, providing a quiet moment amid the lively tour. The free admission makes it an accessible highlight, especially for those interested in Croatian art and sculpture.

The Breathtaking Kasjuni Beach Viewpoint

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A highlight of the tour is the 15-minute stop at Kasjuni Beach, a famous and picturesque stretch of coastline. Known for its crystal-clear sea and Mediterranean vegetation, Kasjuni offers spectacular views and a chance to enjoy the coastal scenery. The viewpoint here provides a perfect setting for photos and soaking in the Adriatic’s beauty.

Folks on the tour get to see why Kasjuni is one of Split’s most beloved beaches, with its peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery making it a memorable moment during the ride.

Zvonac Park and the Local Picnic Scene

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The 20-minute stop at Children’s Playground Zvonac introduces travelers to a popular local park favored for picnic outings. The park is lively with families and residents, and the guide shares local stories and traditions. It’s a great chance to observe daily life in Split and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere.

This stop emphasizes the community spirit of Split, contrasting with the more tourist-heavy sites. It’s also an opportunity for a quick break before continuing the urban exploration.

Exploring the Historic Core: Diocletian Palace and Republic Square

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Participants visit the Diocletian Palace’s substructures, one of the best-preserved ancient complexes in the world. The 20-minute stop reveals underground vaults and remnants of the Roman emperor’s residence, offering deep insight into Split’s ancient roots. The UNESCO-listed site is a must-see for history enthusiasts.

Following this, the tour moves to Republic Square, also called Prokurative, where neo-Renaissance architecture and Venetian influences create a vibrant atmosphere. A brief 5-minute stop allows guests to admire the arcades and stroll around this lively square, a hub of social life and cultural events.

The Vibrant Banje Beach and Local Coffee Break

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The 15-minute visit to Bacvice Beach stands out as Split’s most famous sandy beach. Known for its golden sands and bustling atmosphere, Bacvice is perfect for relaxing, sunbathing, or watching locals play picigin, a traditional ball game. It’s a lively spot that exemplifies Split’s coastal lifestyle.

Later, the group stops at Kantunal Café, a cozy local spot known for craft coffee and Guuc juice. This 20-minute break is ideal for enjoying authentic Croatian flavors and soaking in the local ambiance. It’s a favorite for those wanting a taste of everyday life in Split.

Modern Split and the Ultra Europe Festival Venue

A quick 5-minute stop at Stadion Park Mladei introduces travelers to Split’s modern sports and events scene. The second largest football stadium in the city hosts RNK Split matches and Ultra Europe music festivals. Visitors get a sense of the city’s contemporary culture and the scale of its international events.

The tour concludes with a short visit to Teraca Vidilica, the most beautiful part of Marjan Park, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Split. This 5-minute stop is the perfect photo opportunity and a fitting end to the ride, highlighting the city’s spectacular natural vistas.

Practical Details and Tour Logistics

The meeting point is at Ulica Ante Starevia, where the tour begins and ends, providing easy access from public transportation. The small group size of eight people ensures a personal experience, with most travelers able to participate comfortably. The ride can be extended by up to 20 minutes if desired, offering flexibility.

The tour is suitable for anyone comfortable on a moped, with a quick safety briefing at the start. Weather conditions are important—if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund is available, and confirmation is immediate upon booking.

Why Choose the Back to the 80s Vintage Moped Tour?

This tour offers an unmatched blend of nostalgia, scenic beauty, and cultural insight. Riding Tomos mopeds through Split’s streets gives a unique perspective that walking or driving alone can’t match. The stops at historic landmarks, beaches, and local eateries provide a well-rounded experience.

The small group format and enthusiastic guides, like Baldo, make this adventure feel personal and authentic. The nostalgic nod to the 80s and the spectacular views from Marjan Hill and Vidilica are particular highlights that enrich the experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or non-riders?
The tour requires riding a moped, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on two wheels. The safety briefing helps, but it’s mainly for participants who can handle the moped.

How long is the tour in total?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, including all stops and breaks.

What is included in the price?
The guided moped ride, small group experience, and visits to all listed sites are included. The initial safety instruction at Poljud Stadium is part of the experience.

Can I extend the ride?
Yes; the ride can be extended by a maximum of 20 minutes if desired.

Is the tour accessible in bad weather?
If canceled due to poor weather conditions, travelers are offered a full refund or a reschedule.

Who is the guide?
The guide is an expert local who shares stories and insights about Split, making the tour both informative and lively.

How physically demanding is the tour?
Basic driving skills are necessary, but no strenuous activity is involved beyond riding a moped.

Where exactly does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Ulica Ante Starevia, with a short walk from central areas.

Is there any food or drink included?
No, but stops at Kantunal Café and Bacvice Beach provide options to enjoy local coffee and drinks.

What makes this tour different from other split sightseeing options?
Riding vintage Tomos mopeds combined with visits to hidden and iconic sites offers a nostalgic, scenic, and authentic way to explore Split.