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Discover Split and Trogir with this 5-hour shore excursion, including UNESCO sites, a traditional pastry tasting, and guided walking tours tailored for cruise passengers.
Exploring the historic towns of Split and Trogir becomes straightforward and enjoyable with this well-organized shore excursion designed specifically for cruise travelers. Priced for convenience, the tour lasts 5 hours and features priority pickup at the Split cruise port, making sure you stick to the schedule and return to your ship on time.
What sets this experience apart is the inclusion of a traditional Croatian pastry tasting in Trogir, a charming detail most larger tours tend to skip. Along With sweet treats, you’ll explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites in both towns, with guided walks that bring local history and culture to life. Comfortable air-conditioned transportation and small to medium group sizes ensure a personalized visit, even during busy cruise seasons.
However, this tour requires comfortable shoes and a camera, as you’ll be walking through cobblestone streets and scenic spots. It suits those who appreciate a mix of sightseeing, cultural insight, and authentic local flavor, all without the stress of logistics or long waits.


The tour begins at Obala kneza Domagoja 15, just outside the Split cruise terminal. You’ll be greeted by a guide holding a “Time Travel Split” sign, making the start simple and straightforward.
From there, a 30-minute comfortable van ride takes you toward Trogir. The transportation is air-conditioned, ensuring a pleasant journey through the Dalmatian coastal landscape. This setup suits those who prefer a hassle-free transfer without the worry of navigating on your own.
The entire process is designed with cruise passengers in mind, emphasizing timeliness and efficiency so you can enjoy the sights without rushing. The small to medium group size fosters a more engaging experience, allowing for personalized attention from the guide.
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Your first stop is Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The guide leads a guided walking tour through the town’s cobblestone streets, revealing the charm of its Romanesque churches and Venetian palaces.
Expect to see the scenic views on your way, perfect for photos of the historic town. The guided walk lasts about one hour, during which your guide explains Trogir’s layered history and cultural significance.
A highlight is a 15-minute break in a local bakery, where you get to sample a traditional Croatian pastry. This sweet touch offers a delightful taste of Dalmatian cuisine, adding authenticity that larger tours often overlook.
In the remaining 45 minutes, you have free time for shopping or further sightseeing around Trogir’s charming streets. This flexibility lets you soak up the atmosphere at your own pace before heading back to the bus.
Next, the group departs Trogir for Split, a journey of approximately 30 minutes. The ride offers scenic views typical of Dalmatia, with opportunities to glimpse coastal landscapes and local life.
In Split, the guide leads a guided walk through Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO-listed Roman monument. This extensive complex features temples, courtyards, and bustling alleyways, blending ancient architecture with modern life.
The one-hour tour includes a photo stop and a detailed explanation of the site’s history and architecture, providing a comprehensive look at one of the best-preserved Roman imperial residences.
Following the tour, you get about 45 minutes of free time in Split’s lively old town. Here, you can shop, take photos, or simply enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, all within walking distance of the cruise terminal.

A unique feature of this tour is the pastry tasting in a local bakery during the Trogir stop. This 15-minute session introduces visitors to a traditional Croatian pastry, giving a sweet and cultural dimension to the experience.
This culinary break highlights Dalmatian flavors, offering a genuine taste of local cuisine often missed in larger, more rushed tours. It also provides a relaxed moment to enjoy the town’s atmosphere and connect with its culinary traditions.
This inclusion elevates the experience, making it memorable for those interested in authentic regional tastes alongside sightseeing.
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After the guided walk of Diocletian’s Palace, travelers enjoy 45 minutes of free time. This period in Split’s historic center allows for casual shopping, photo-taking, or a quick coffee in one of the many cafes.
The proximity to the cruise port means you can comfortably relax or explore before reboarding the bus. The flexible time helps prevent the feeling of being rushed, giving you a chance to absorb the lively atmosphere of Split’s old town at your own pace.
Since the tour is tailored for cruise passengers, the schedule ensures guaranteed timely return to the ship, avoiding last-minute stress.

The return trip from Split to the cruise port takes about 30 minutes. Your guide ensures a timely and smooth return, respecting your cruise schedule.
The entire experience emphasizes comfort and convenience, with transportation arranged to match cruise schedules and small group sizes for a more engaging, personalized atmosphere.
The total duration of 5 hours makes it an ideal choice for an afternoon outing, leaving plenty of time to relax onboard or explore further on your own.
This tour appeals to cruise travelers seeking a compact, guided exploration of Split and Trogir. Its focus on UNESCO sites, local culinary experiences, and personalized small-group touring makes it perfect for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing and authentic flavor.
It is especially suited to visitors who prefer organized transportation, a timed schedule, and a less hectic pace than larger group excursions. The inclusion of a pastry tasting adds a memorable culinary touch that distinguishes this experience from more generic tours.
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended, as the tour involves walking through historic streets with cobblestones.

This Split: Trogir & Split Shore Excursion with Pastry Tasting offers a practical and engaging way to explore Dalmatia’s historic gems within a tight schedule. The priority pickup, guided walks, and scenic drives ensure a smooth experience, while the authentic pastry tasting adds a charming local flavor.
While the tour’s 5-hour duration and small-group format suit those wanting a streamlined, personal adventure, it might not satisfy those seeking deep dives into local history or longer explorations. Still, it provides a balanced introduction to some of Croatia’s most treasured UNESCO sites, with enough free time to soak in the atmosphere.
This tour delivers value and convenience for cruise passengers eager to see Split and Trogir without the hassle of planning, making it an attractive option for a memorable Dalmatian outing.

Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through cobblestone streets and historic sites, which may be challenging for those with limited mobility.
What should I bring on this tour?
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended to make the most of walking and photo opportunities.
Does the tour operate in all weather conditions?
Yes, but outdoor walking and sightseeing could be affected by rain or extreme weather.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a lunch included?
No, the tour includes a pastry tasting in Trogir but does not provide lunch.
How long is the drive between Trogir and Split?
The drive takes approximately 30 minutes in each direction.
Who leads the tour?
A live English-speaking guide orchestrates the entire experience, sharing insights and cultural stories.
What is the group size?
Group sizes are small to medium, ensuring a more personalized experience.
How do I find the guide at the port?
The guide will be outside the cruise terminal holding a sign with “Time Travel Split.”