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Discover Croatia’s heritage with this 5-hour Game of Thrones-themed tour featuring Klis Fortress, Gata village, and authentic Soparnik with local wine tasting.
This Game of Thrones- Klis Tour with Authentic Local Food and Wine Tasting offers a compelling mix of history, stunning views, and culinary delights at an accessible price of $417.68 per group, accommodating up to 8 participants. With a duration of approximately 5 hours, it provides an immersive experience that balances sightseeing with tasting Croatia’s traditional flavors. The tour begins in Split, with convenient pickup options, making it easy to join. The highlight is the visit to Klis Fortress, a strategic stronghold with commanding vistas, but the real charm lies in the authentic culinary experience of Soparnik, a UNESCO-recognized Croatian dish, paired with local wine.
This tour is ideal for visitors eager to combine their love of history and TV series with genuine Croatian cuisine. It is designed for small groups, ensuring personalized attention from guides who share insightful stories about the region’s past and traditions. While the focus on Klis Fortress and Gata enriches the experience, the culinary segment with Soparnik and wine stands out as a memorable highlight. The price point reflects the comprehensive nature of the tour, including visits, tastings, and expert guiding, making it a rewarding cultural outing.


The Klis Fortress forms the first major stop on this tour, perched on an inaccessible steep cliff between the Kozjak and Mosor mountain ranges. Known for its strategic importance in Croatian history and its role in Game of Thrones, the fortress offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors are led through the fortress’s walls, learning about its past military significance while enjoying the panoramic vistas that have made it a popular filming location for the TV series.
The two-hour visit is free of charge, focusing on storytelling about the fortress’s history and strategic role. The location’s height and rugged terrain make it a fascinating stop, perfect for those interested in military architecture and medieval structures. Be prepared for some walking and uneven surfaces; comfortable shoes are recommended. The photo opportunities here are excellent, making it a favorite highlight of the tour.
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After exploring Klis Fortress, the tour continues to Gata village, a place rich in local traditions and heritage. The drive to Gata takes around 30 minutes, where a knowledgeable guide welcomes visitors to explore the history of the “Poljika republic”—a historical region with a unique cultural identity. The visit lasts about two hours, offering insights into the area’s historical significance and local lifestyle.
Gata provides a glimpse into authentic Croatian village life, with traditional architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. The guide shares stories about the area’s past, enhancing the cultural appreciation of this stop. The visit is free of charge and offers opportunities for photos and conversations about life in rural Dalmatia. It’s an excellent way to connect with local traditions outside of the more tourist-heavy sites.

The culinary highlight of the tour takes place in Eko-Etno Sela Tugare, a family-run restaurant in Central Dalmatia. Arriving around 15:00, visitors are treated to the preparation and tasting of Soparnik, often called the Croatian “pizza”. This traditional dish is made by local families, who take the middle slice first, following historical customs. The dish is served with a bucara of local wine, poured into a steamer in the center of the table, creating an authentic gastronomic experience.
The hour-long visit allows guests to enjoy Soparnik’s simple yet flavorful taste while learning about its cultural significance. The dish’s recognition as a UNESCO intangible heritage underscores its importance in Croatian culinary history. The wine tasting complements the meal, adding a local flavor to this authentic experience. Guests can expect a casual, warm atmosphere where they can connect over traditional food and drink, making it a memorable part of the tour.

The tour departs from Split Riva at a designated meeting point, with pick-up options available for added convenience. The small group size—up to 8 travelers—ensures that guests receive personalized attention from the guides. The activity is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join, and is designed to be accessible with minimal physical demands.
The entire experience is carefully paced to include sightseeing, storytelling, and tasting in a relaxed manner, making it suitable for families, history buffs, and foodies alike. The free cancellation policy allows for flexible planning, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.

Guides like Ivan and Jure are praised for their expertise and storytelling skills. They share engaging stories about Klis Fortress and the local traditions, enhancing the experience beyond simple sightseeing. Their passion for the region’s history and culinary customs brings authenticity and warmth to the tour, making it more than just a visit—it’s an informative journey into Croatian culture.
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The culinary component of the tour highlights Soparnik, a beloved Croatian dish that has earned UNESCO recognition. Its preparation involves taking the middle slice first, a tradition that adds to its cultural richness. The local wine served alongside enhances the flavors of the dish and offers a taste of Dalmatia’s wine-making traditions.
Guests consistently praise the flavorful and simple nature of Soparnik, describing it as delicious and authentic. The wine tasting complements the meal perfectly, rounding out the culinary experience with a local touch.

The five-hour itinerary is thoughtfully structured to balance sightseeing, storytelling, and tasting. Starting at Klis Fortress, then moving to Gata village, and finally enjoying Soparnik with wine, the tour flows smoothly. Each stop is timed to maximize experience without feeling rushed, making it suitable for visitors who prefer a comprehensive yet relaxed outing.
The duration allows ample time for photos and conversation, making it a comfortable way to explore the region without overstaying.

Priced at $417.68 per group for up to 8 guests, the tour offers a comprehensive package that combines history, culture, and cuisine. The inclusion of admission-free stops, expert guiding, and tastings provides good value, especially considering the depth of experience and personalized attention in small groups.
While the tour may seem premium-priced, the quality of guides, food, and sights justifies the cost for those seeking an authentic, well-rounded day in Dalmatia.
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, Game of Thrones fans, and culinary travelers eager to taste authentic Croatian dishes. It suits those who appreciate small-group experiences with personalized guides and are interested in learning about local traditions. The combination of historic sites and local food makes it especially appealing to travelers seeking a cultural deep dive with a delicious twist.
This 5-hour adventure in Dalmatia packs a punch with its well-curated mix of history, views, and authentic food. The Klis Fortress provides an impressive backdrop for storytelling, while the Gata village offers a quiet glimpse into local life. The culinary experience with Soparnik and wine stands out as a genuine taste of Croatian heritage.
The small group size and knowledgeable guides contribute to a warm, engaging atmosphere. The free cancellation option adds flexibility, making it suitable for travelers concerned about plans shifting. This tour offers a rewarding way to connect with Croatia’s past and present, especially for those who value authentic experiences over purely commercial ones.
“Jure took us to Klis Fortress, and while the views were amazing, the highlight was the traditional dish, Soparnik. Its a local specialty that you a…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including all stops and tastings.
What is included in the price?
The price covers guiding, visits to Klis Fortress and Gata, Soparnik tasting, local wine, and pickup options.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, making it suitable for families, though physical demands are moderate.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it is recommended to book around 46 days in advance to secure a spot.
What are the major stops on the tour?
The main stops are Klis Fortress, Gata village, and Eko-etno Sela Tugare for food tasting.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The description does not specify accessibility features; expect some walking and uneven surfaces.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What is Soparnik, and why is it special?
Soparnik is a traditional Croatian dish, recognized as UNESCO intangible heritage, served with local wine during the tour.
Are there any additional costs?
No, all major costs are included; personal souvenirs or extra drinks are not covered.
How many people are in a typical group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.