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Discover Dalmatia’s natural beauty and history on this 3.5-hour bus tour from Split, visiting Stella Croatica, Hidden Dalmatia, and Klis Fortress with a friendly guide.
This Green Line: Dalmatia For Nature Lovers with Sightseeing Bus tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into the region’s natural beauty and historic sites. For $41.96 per person, it provides approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes of sightseeing, making it a convenient option for travelers seeking a mix of outdoor experiences and cultural insights. The tour departs from Split at 12:45 pm, starting at the Apodos Travel Agency, and includes a mobile ticket, free Wi-Fi onboard, and an audio-guide system in eight languages.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on the countryside and local heritage, with visits to Stella Croatica Ethno-village, the Hidden Dalmatia Interpretation Center, and the Klis Fortress. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides and the authentic experiences, especially the olive tastings and the opportunity to learn about Dalmatia’s natural and historical treasures. While it does involve some walking and not all entrances are included, it’s ideal for those wanting to avoid the busy crowds and enjoy a more relaxed, informative outing.

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The tour begins at Apodos Travel Agency, where guests board an open-top sightseeing bus. The first stop is Stella Croatica Ethno-village, situated in the countryside, where visitors see how traditional local delicacies are made. The highlight here is the chance to sample or buy local products at wholesale prices, including olive oils and other regional specialties. This stop lasts about 45 minutes, offering a taste of Dalmatian artisanal food and a chance to explore the olive groves.

Next, the group visits the Hidden Dalmatia Interpretation Center, dedicated to showcasing the region’s natural environment. The center features interactive multimedia exhibits and realistic displays that illuminate Dalmatia’s flora, fauna, and geological features. This 30-minute stop is a chance to learn about the region’s ecological significance and what makes Dalmatia uniquely beautiful.

The most renowned stop is Klis Fortress, a medieval defensive structure perched on a scenic hilltop. The fortress has a long history as a strategic stronghold, and it’s widely recognized as a filming location for Game of Thrones’s season 3. Visitors can admire the fortress’s architecture and take panoramic photos of the surrounding landscape. The 1-hour visit provides insights into medieval Dalmatian history and fortification techniques.

After completing the bus stops, the tour continues with a free, fully guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace, located in Split’s historic center. This additional hour offers a closer look at the ancient Roman architecture, including the substructures and city walls. This part of the tour is included in the ticket and provides a perfect complement to the outdoor and fortress visits.

The tour starts at 12:45 pm from Obala Lazareta 3. It involves a moderate amount of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness and service animals are allowed. The group size is capped at 50 participants, ensuring a comfortable experience. Travelers should note that hotel pickups and drops-off are not included, so plan accordingly.

The sightseeing bus is open-top, providing unobstructed views of Dalmatia’s landscapes. Free Wi-Fi onboard allows for sharing photos or accessing additional information during the ride. The audio-guide system offers explanations in eight languages, ensuring clear communication regardless of language preferences. The insurance included adds peace of mind, making the tour both enjoyable and safe.

The most praised aspects of the tour are the friendly, knowledgeable guides and the authentic local experiences. Reviewers have especially enjoyed tastings at Stella Croatica and the insights shared about Klis Fortress. Some mention that the interactive museum at Hidden Dalmatia was engaging, although the 3D projector was temporarily out of service during one visit.
While the tour offers excellent value, it does have some limitations. Not all entrance fees are included, and food and drinks are extra. The walking involved might be challenging for travelers with mobility issues, and no hotel pickup means guests need to reach the meeting point independently. Weather can also impact the experience, but cancellations are fully refundable if made more than 24 hours in advance.
This tour balances nature, history, and culture in a compact package suitable for those who want a broad overview of Dalmatia without the hassle of planning multiple trips. The affordable price, informative guides, and varied stops make it a worthwhile choice, especially for first-time visitors looking to get a taste of the region’s landscape and heritage. It’s particularly recommended for outdoor enthusiasts and those eager to learn about Dalmatian traditions and medieval defenses.
The Green Line tour offers a practical, friendly, and engaging way to explore Dalmatia’s countryside and heritage sites, making it a highlight for many visitors to Split.
Is transportation provided between stops?
Yes, the open-top sightseeing bus transports guests between all the stops, providing a comfortable ride with onboard Wi-Fi and audio-guides.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, admission to Stella Croatica, Hidden Dalmatia, and Klis Fortress is included in the ticket price. However, some optional purchases like local products are extra.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak English?
Absolutely. The tour features an audio-guide system in eight languages, making it accessible for non-English speakers.
What should I wear and bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking. Bringing water, a hat, and sunscreen is advised, especially in warm weather.
Is it suitable for cruise ship passengers?
Yes. Cruise ship passengers should provide their ship name and docking times when booking to ensure timely participation, as the tour departs at 12:45 pm.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
If canceled due to poor weather, guests are offered a different date or a full refund. The tour requires good weather to fully enjoy the outdoor and scenic stops.