Excursion Split via tuk tuk tour at Split
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Panoramic Drive and Bacvice Beach
Depart the pier and begin your panoramic adventure aboard a local tuk-tuk, an open, eco-friendly vehicle ideal for exploring Split’s lively streets. The first stop takes you to Bacvice Beach, one of Split’s most famous city beaches, popular among locals for its shallow waters and relaxed atmosphere.
Old Town Orientation Walk
Continue the journey toward the historic city center. Here, enjoy a orientation walking tour featuring Split’s most renowned landmarks, including the Golden Gate, Peristil Square, and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, all part of the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace complex. Admire the blend of ancient Roman architecture and vibrant Mediterranean spirit that defines the city.
Marjan Hill and Vidilica Viewpoint
Next, re-board your tuk-tuk and drive through the city’s main avenues, passing by the National Theatre on your way to Marjan Hill. Enjoy a scenic ride along gentle inclines before reaching Vidilica Viewpoint, where sweeping vistas of Split’s terracotta rooftops, the harbor, and the Adriatic Sea await. Take a moment for photographs and to soak in the atmosphere.
Continue your drive through a tunnel leading to St. Stephen Park, a peaceful green oasis offering additional panoramic views. Your final stop is at Split’s Riva Promenade, the city’s lively waterfront lined with cafés, palm trees, and historic façades. After a brief stop to capture the essence of local life, re-board your tuk-tuk for the short ride back to the pier.
Points of interests
Points of interest seen include: Tuk-Tuk ride, Old Town, Diocletian’s Palace, Marjan Hill, Kasjuni beach, panoramic views, coastal promenade.
Note
Please Note: This tour involves a limited amount of walking for approximately 500 meters (0.3 miles) over flat cobblestone terrain, with one step required to embark and disembark the tuk-tuk. Guests must be able to board the vehicle without assistance. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and storage for wheelchairs or scooters is not available. It is, however, suitable for guests with limited mobility who can manage short distances. The tuk-tuks are open-air vehicles with no air conditioning; therefore, comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended, along with a light jacket during spring and autumn. Not recommended for guests prone to motion sickness. Guests must be at least 8 years old to participate. Maximum height allowed is 190 cm (6’2”) and maximum weight 120 kg (265 lbs) per person. The order of sights seen may vary. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour.