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Discover Croatia’s history and culture with this 6-hour private tour from Split, visiting Klis Fortress, Gata Poljika, and tasting authentic Soparnik pizza.


The tour begins at Ulica Majstora Jurja in Split, where a private transfer takes you to the Klis Fortress, just outside the city. This fortress, with its impressive walls and panoramic views, served as a filming site for Game of Thrones, adding a pop-culture touch to its medieval charm. As the guide explains, Klis has played a vital role in Croatian and European history, protecting the region from invasions and preserving cultural traditions.
Walking through the fortress corridors, you’ll gain insights into its strategic importance from the 13th to 18th centuries. The guided tour ensures you understand the significance of each structure and its role in shaping Croatian history. The visit lasts around two hours, offering ample time for photos, exploration, and enjoying scenic vistas of Dalmatia.
The fortress’s elevated position provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making it a highlight in itself. The site is well-preserved and offers a mix of historical authenticity and cinematic fame, making it a memorable stop.
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After the fortress visit, the tour continues to Gata, a small village at the heart of the Poljica Republic. Arriving around 12:30 pm, visitors step into a region known for its unique form of self-governance and vibrant local culture. The Museum of the Republic of Poljica in Gata offers a chance to learn about this small, historically independent community.
In the museum, a knowledgeable staff member narrates the story of how the Poljica people elected their leader, the Prince of Poljica, through an annual public vote on St. George’s Day. This democratic tradition reflects the community’s long-standing character. The museum also shares the famous legend of Mili Gojsali, a local heroine whose story has become part of the area’s cultural fabric.
Spending about two hours here allows for a relaxed exploration of the exhibits and the charming surroundings of the old church of St. Cyprian. This stop offers a deep dive into regional traditions and legends, enriching your understanding of Dalmatian history beyond textbook facts.

At 2:00 pm, the tour moves to Tugare, a small village located just 20 minutes from Split, where the focus is on Croatia’s culinary heritage. Here, the Soparnik dish—considered a cultural treasure—is prepared on an open fire, heated with ashes for an authentic flavor.
The Soparnik features a delicate thin dough filled with onions, garlic, Swiss chard, and olive oil. This traditional dish embodies Dalmatian cooking techniques and ingredients, reflecting the region’s connection to simple, healthy, and flavorful food. During the tasting, guests can also enjoy a selection of local olive oil, cheese, and wine, which perfectly complement the dish.
The cooking class and tasting take about an hour, during which the guide shares insights into Soparnik’s significance as an intangible cultural heritage. The experience emphasizes the regional identity and culinary pride of Dalmatia, making it a culinary highlight of the tour.

Throughout the six-hour journey, the tour offers spectacular views of Dalmatian hinterland, showcasing the natural beauty of the region. The drive between stops provides plenty of opportunities for photographs, with the guide offering commentary on local geography and traditional life.
This scenic aspect helps travelers appreciate the contrast between vibrant coastal cities and the tranquil, lush inland areas. The route is designed to balance historical visits with scenic enjoyment, ensuring a comfortable and visually rewarding experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is conveniently located in front of the MySplitTours agency on Majstora Jurja street, making it easy for travelers to start their adventure. The private group experience allows for personalized attention from the English-speaking guide, who is well-versed in Croatian history and local stories.
The tour includes all entry tickets to Klis Fortress and the Museum of the Republic of Poljica, along with sampling of Soparnik, olive oil, cheese, and local wine. Transportation is by car or van, providing comfort and convenience for the duration of the tour.

The tour lasts around six hours, departing at 10:00 am and returning by approximately 3:00 pm. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring drinks for personal hydration. The group size is limited to up to eight people, ensuring an intimate experience.
While the tour is not suitable for people with mobility issues or certain health conditions, its pace and terrain are manageable for most visitors. Cancellation is flexible, with a full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Priced at $473 per group, the tour offers an engaging mix of history, culture, and cuisine. The inclusion of entry tickets, tastings, and a private guide makes it a comprehensive experience for those interested in authentic Croatian traditions.
The positive reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, the delicious Soparnik, and the value for money. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to learn about Croatia’s past and enjoy regional specialties in a relaxed setting, making this tour a memorable addition to any Dalmatian itinerary.

This tour appeals especially to history enthusiasts, food lovers, and culture seekers eager to explore beyond Split’s busy streets. The combination of an iconic fortress, a historic small republic, and a traditional dish provides a well-rounded Croatian experience. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate personalized guides and off-the-beaten-path attractions.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours from 10:00 am to around 3:00 pm.
What is included in the price?
Includes entry tickets to Klis Fortress and Museum of Poljica, transportation, Soparnik tasting, olive oil, cheese, wine, and a tour guide.
Where does the tour start?
Starts at MySplitTours agency on Majstora Jurja street in Split.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s most suitable for those able to walk and stand for periods; it’s not recommended for people with mobility issues or certain health conditions.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes and drinks for hydration.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, with a full refund if canceled 24 hours before the departure.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the tour is for up to 8 guests, providing an intimate experience.
Are meals or drinks included?
Yes, Soparnik and local wine and olive oil tastings are included.
Can I join if I don’t speak English?
The tour is conducted in English; language accommodations are not specified beyond that.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of historical sites, regional legends, and traditional Croatian cuisine makes this a rich cultural experience in Dalmatia.
Is the tour accessible for everyone?
It is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or certain health conditions due to walking and outdoor activities.