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Discover Split with this 1-hour hop-on hop-off Red Line bus tour, including panoramic views, landmark stops, and a free walking tour of Diocletian's Palace.

The Split Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Red Line City Tour offers a flexible way to see Croatia’s second-largest city in just one hour. Starting from the Apodos Travel Agency, this tour takes you along Splits stunning coastline, passing famous sights like Bacvice Beach, Marjan Hill, and the Mestrovic Gallery. With audio commentary in 10 languages and the option to hop on or off at any stop, it’s perfect for cruise guests or first-time visitors eager to get an overview of the city.
A standout feature is the free guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace, available at multiple times daily, which allows deeper exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. While the bus ride provides sweeping views and practical convenience, some reviews note the bus’s loud commentary and occasional technical issues with headphones. Still, the overall value makes this tour a convenient introduction to Split.
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This tour departs from the Apodos Travel Agency with a clearly marked open-top red bus. The meeting point is easy to find: look for the bus with the APODOS Travel team wearing red or white shirts. The coordinates 43.506622314453125, 16.440826416015625 help locate the spot precisely.
The tour lasts 1 hour, with a straightforward route along Splits coastline. After completing the loop, the bus returns to the starting point. The ticket includes skip-the-line access, making it a hassle-free way to explore without waiting in long lines.

Boarding the open-top bus reveals breathtaking panoramic views of Split’s most notable sights. As the route follows the coast, you’ll pass Bacvice Beach, a popular spot for local leisure and swimming. Marjan Hill offers a scenic backdrop, while other stops include the Archaeological Museum and the Gripe Sports Center.
The audio commentary in 10 languages enriches the experience, offering insights into the city’s history, culture, and everyday life. While some reviews mention that the commentary can cut in and out, most find the audio a helpful guide to understanding the city’s context during the ride.
Among the most appreciated stops are Marjan Hill, known for its views and walking trails, and the Mestrovic Gallery, which showcases works by the famous Croatian sculptor. Bacvice Beach is an easy stop for those wanting a quick glimpse of local beach life. Each stop provides unique photo opportunities or a chance to stretch your legs.
Because the bus route follows the coast, travelers get a good sense of Split’s geography and seaside charm. The stops are spaced to offer a balanced view of cultural sites and leisure spots, making it ideal for a quick overview or a first taste of the city.
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A key highlight is the free guided walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace, offered at 4 different times daily—10:30, 12:00, 13:30, and 16:30. Led by a local guide, the tour takes about 1.5 hours and explores over 1,700 years of history.
Guides lead you through hidden courtyards, Roman architecture, and explain the stories behind the walls. Reviews praise guides like Duja and Natasa for their knowledge, humor, and passion, making the tour engaging and informative. Travelers highlight that the walking tour complements the bus ride perfectly, offering a deeper look into the heart of Split.
Participants should arrive at the designated meeting point promptly for the walking tour. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. The bus itself is open-top but may not be the most comfortable on hot days or during busy periods, and some reviews suggest the bus could go slower when pointing out sights.
For the audio commentary, ensure your headphones are plugged in tightly, as some reviews note they cut in and out. The bus ride is best enjoyed for its scenic views and quick overview, while the walking tour offers a more detailed and personal experience of Diocletian’s Palace.
This tour offers a cost-effective and convenient way to see Split, especially with the included walking tour. Compared to other options, it has high ratings (4/5 from 318 reviews), with many reviewers mentioning the knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and good value for money.
Other similar experiences include guided walking tours and small group explorations, but this combination of bus and free walking tour makes it particularly suitable for those short on time or first-time visitors who want a broad overview.

The tour is wheelchair accessible and includes live English commentary. You can reserve now and pay later, giving flexibility to your travel plans. Cancellations are full refundable if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk option for spontaneity.
Travelers can skip the line with express security checks, enhancing convenience. The tour is designed to suit a range of visitors, with multiple departure times for the walking tour and full refund policies if plans change.
This hour-long bus route paired with a free walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace provides a compact, informative way to get acquainted with Split. The scenic coastal views, top landmarks, and the expert guides make it a valuable introduction to the city.
While some may find the bus comfort and audio quality less than perfect, the overall experience is highly rated, especially for first-time visitors looking for a quick orientation. It’s a practical choice for cruise passengers or anyone with limited time but a desire to see the highlights of Split.
How long is the bus tour?
The bus route lasts about 1 hour, making it a quick overview of the city.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the Apodos Travel Agency, where you’ll find the red open-top bus.
Is the walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace included?
Yes, the free guided walking tour is included and available at multiple times daily.
What stops are included on the bus route?
Stops include Bacvice Beach, Marjan Hill, Mestrovic Gallery, the Archaeological Museum, Poljud Stadium, and more.
Is the bus accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the bus is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are full refundable if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there an audio guide?
Yes, the bus features audio commentary in 10 languages. Some reviews note that headphones should be plugged in tightly.
How many reviews does this experience have?
It has 318 reviews with an overall rating of 4 out of 5.
What makes this tour different from other options?
Its combination of a scenic bus ride and a free walking tour makes it cost-effective and convenient for quick orientation.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While not specifically mentioned, accessibility for wheelchairs suggests suitablity for all ages, but check local details for child-friendly aspects.
Can I buy tickets on the spot?
Yes, tickets are available at the Apodos Travel Agency, but advance booking is recommended for flexibility and availability.