Discover the most beautiful, significant, and best UNESCO sites in Croatia on a guided tour from Split. Walk through the cities of Split and Trogir and explore 2000 years of history with a licensed English-speaking guide.
At any moment, you can choose between free time or a guided tour, and feel free to ask your guide for assistance with organizing lunch or making a reservation.
Be picked up at the cruise ship port or your preferred address and take a leisurely panoramic drive to Trogir, known as the little Venice.
Discover the fascinating history of Trogir, including a lost bet in the Roman Civil War, the link between its name and the word "tragedy," and medieval beliefs about werewolves and the plague.
Experience the sounds of traditional Dalmatian music and learn where latecomers slept in the Middle Ages. Then return to Split to explore landmarks like the Golden Gate, the Peristyle, and the palace cellars of Diocletian’s Palace.
The guide will have a sign with your name in front of the Cruise or at the Hotel reception.
Trogir - Enjoy the guided tour or a free time in this medieval city under the protection of UNESCO.
Explore the main square of Trogir, a lively historical hub surrounded by landmarks such as the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, the City Loggia, and the Town Hall, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich medieval heritage. St. Lawrence died as a martyr in the 3rd century and later became the patron saint of cooks and comedians, symbolizing courage, humility, and the enduring power of faith through suffering and wit.
The Kamerlengo Fortress stands as a powerful reminder of Venetian rule in Trogir, showcasing late medieval military architecture and offering panoramic views that reflect the town’s strategic and historical significance.
The Split Aqueduct, 1700 y old, originally built to connect the ancient city of Salona with Diocletian’s Palace in Split, still functions today, continuing to supply the city with water and bearing witness to the ingenuity of Roman engineering.
Visit the Iron Throne in Split, where the tour includes a photo opportunity seated on the iconic throne, offering fans of Game of Thrones a unique and immersive experience.
Visit the statue of Grgur Ninski in Split, a medieval bishop known for advocating the use of the Croatian language in liturgy, whose polished toe is believed to bring good luck to those who touch it.
The Peristyle Square, located at the heart of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, is a stunning example of Roman architecture and serves as the dramatic forecourt to the Cathedral of St. Domnius (Sveti Duje), blending imperial Roman grandeur with early Christian sacred tradition.
In the cellars of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, visitors can discover the famous dragon scenes from Game of Thrones adding a fantasy dimension to the palace’s rich historical narrative.
The Riva promenade in Split is a vibrant waterfront walkway lined with palm trees, cafes, and historic buildings, serving as a central social and cultural hub where locals and tourists alike gather to enjoy the Adriatic views and lively atmosphere.
Free time for lunch or guided sightseeing in the city center of Split allows visitors to savor local cuisine and explore historic landmarks, enriching their experience with both culinary and cultural insights.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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