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Discover the full-day tour from Makarska Riviera to Split and Trogir for $116. Explore UNESCO sites, Diocletian's Palace, and enjoy local snacks with expert guides.


This full-day tour from Makarska Riviera offers an engaging exploration of two UNESCO World Heritage sites: Split and Trogir. The experience begins early with hotel pick-up, ensuring convenience and comfort as you set out on this cultural journey. You’ll visit Split, Croatia’s largest town in Dalmatia, and then enjoy a scenic drive to Trogir, a charming coastal city with medieval architecture.
The tour is designed to balance sightseeing, free time, and relaxed stops, making it perfect for visitors who want a comprehensive yet manageable day trip. The guided visits include entry to key sites, allowing you to fully appreciate the history without extra costs.
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The first major stop is Split, built around the famous Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This monumental Roman emperor’s residence is a lively area filled with small shops, bars, and restaurants. The palace complex offers a wealth of sights, including ancient walls, gates, and a bustling seafront.
Visitors have plenty of free time to wander the cobblestone streets, browse local shops, or enjoy a lunch at nearby restaurants. The seafront cafes provide perfect spots to sip coffee while soaking in views of the Adriatic. The guide leads you through the history and highlights of the area, making the visit both educational and enjoyable.

After exploring Split, the tour makes a scenic drive to Trogir, a small coastal city renowned for its medieval architecture. Here, the main highlight is the 13th-century Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a stunning example of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture.
Trogir’s medieval palaces, churches, and squares make it a picturesque destination. The town’s World Heritage status is well-deserved, as its well-preserved historic center offers a glimpse into Croatia’s architectural past. The narrow streets and quaint squares invite leisurely strolling, with plenty of spots for photos and soaking up the atmosphere.
Between the two cities, the tour includes a relaxing stop at Pantana Mlinice near Trogir. Here, travelers can enjoy a snack of bread, prosciutto, and cheese. This peaceful environment provides a chance to unwind and savor local flavors, making the journey more memorable.
The snack is a simple but appreciated inclusion, giving a taste of Dalmatian cuisine and hospitality. It’s an ideal break to reflect on the morning’s sights and prepare for the afternoon exploration.
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This tour features comfortable transfer service, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. The transportation simplifies the logistics, allowing for a stress-free experience. The guide is a professional and knowledgeable presence, capable of answering questions and providing insights about Croatia’s history, culture, and architecture.
Languages offered include English and German, ensuring a smooth communication experience for most travelers. Reviews highlight the guide’s competence and ability to share interesting stories, enhancing the overall value of the tour.

Tour participants benefit from entrance fees included for both the cathedrals of Split and Trogir, making the visit more convenient and budget-friendly. This eliminates surprises or additional costs, allowing you to focus solely on enjoying the sites.
The main included experience is the guided city tours, which strike a balance between informative commentary and free time. These guided visits ensure visitors see all the major highlights without feeling rushed.
While the snack at Pantana Mills is provided, lunch is not included in the tour price. Travelers should plan for their own meals if they wish to dine at local restaurants during free time in Split or Trogir. The guide can recommend nearby options, but personal preferences and budgets may vary.
The long sleeves or shoulder cover are mandatory for visiting the churches, so packing appropriate clothing is advised.

The tour offers flexible reservation options, allowing travelers to reserve now and pay later. Cancellations are acceptable up to 24 hours before the scheduled date, providing peace of mind for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules.
This flexibility makes it easier to include the tour in your Dalmatian itinerary without commitment until the last minute.
The main strengths of this tour include expert guides, well-organized logistics, and inclusion of entrance fees. The scenic drive, combined with top sights like Diocletian’s Palace and Trogir’s medieval architecture, creates a rewarding day.
A noted limitation is the timing: some reviews suggest that more free time in Trogir or Split would make the experience even better. The pace is generally lively, and visitors should be prepared for a full day of sightseeing with limited flexibility for spontaneous exploration.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a rundown of Dalmatia’s most famous cities in a single day. It suits those who appreciate history, architecture, and local culture, and prefer guided experiences that cover key highlights efficiently.
It’s perfect for visitors staying in Makarska who want a stress-free, informative trip without the hassle of planning individual visits. The value for money and professional guidance make it a reliable choice for a memorable day in Croatia.
The Full-Day Split & Trogir Tour from Makarska Riviera offers a balanced mix of cultural sights, historical insights, and relaxed breaks. For $116, travelers enjoy guided visits to two UNESCO sites, entry fees included, and a scenic drive along Dalmatia’s coast.
While some may wish for more free time at each location, the organized structure and knowledgeable guides ensure an efficient and enjoyable experience. The snack stop at Pantana Mills adds a local touch, and the easy booking options cater to flexible travel plans.
This tour provides a solid introduction to Split and Trogir for those who value guidance, convenience, and cultural richness in their Croatia adventures.
Is hotel pick-up included?
Yes, the tour includes pick-up and drop-off from your hotel.
What is the price for this tour?
The full-day tour costs $116 per person.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, entrance fees for the cathedrals in Split and Trogir are included in the price.
Do I need to bring any special clothing?
Yes, long sleeves, scarves, or shoulder covers are obligatory for visiting churches.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.