Cost To Visit Split, Croatia: Travel Budget Guide (2026)

Plan the cost to visit Split, Croatia with this travel budget guide covering hotels, food, transportation, attractions, day trips, and realistic daily and weekly budgets—plus how seasonal demand changes prices.

Cost To Visit Split, Croatia: Travel Budget Guide (2026)

Split delivers a top-tier Adriatic vacation—historic Old Town energy, island day trips, beaches, and sunset promenades—without the price tag of many U.S. coastal getaways. Compared to typical U.S. travel costs, Split is often more affordable overall, especially for meals and getting around. Within the region, Split can feel average-to-pricey for the Balkans, but it’s frequently better value than Dubrovnik while still giving you that “Croatia postcard” experience.

This travel budget guide breaks down the real costs of visiting Split: seasonal demand, lodging, food, transportation, attractions, day trips, plus daily and weekly budgets so you can plan with confidence.

Croatia uses the Euro (€). All costs are shown in € (EUR) and converted to $ (USD).

Is Split, Croatia Expensive to Visit?

Split can be “expensive” if you visit during the busiest summer stretch, book lodging late, and stack multiple boat days and seaside dinners back-to-back. But for many travelers, Split still comes in cheaper than popular U.S. beach destinations—and you can dramatically lower your costs by traveling in spring or fall.

The biggest cost drivers in Split are:

  • Seasonal demand (huge impact on hotels and tours)
  • How early you book accommodations and ferries
  • How many paid excursions you do (boat tours add up fast)
  • Flights (vary a lot by season and departure airport)

Split Travel Seasons

Season matters in Split because it’s a major coastal hub for island travel. When demand is high, lodging sells out, tour prices rise, and you’ll pay more for the same quality stay (or stay farther from the center).

Peak Season

June–August is peak season. Expect the highest hotel prices, the most crowded ferries, and the strongest demand for popular tours. If you want a specific hotel style (balcony, sea view, breakfast included), booking early makes a big difference.

Shoulder Seasons

April–May and September–October are the value sweet spot. Weather is great for sightseeing, crowds drop, and pricing is typically more favorable than peak summer—while many tours still run reliably.

Off-Season

November–March is quieter and usually the best value for lodging. Some island schedules and tours operate less frequently, but Split is still excellent for Old Town exploring, museums, viewpoints, and day trips by car/bus.


Split Vacation Costs

Below is a detailed expense breakdown for accommodations, food, transportation, and attractions—followed by day trip costs and realistic daily/weekly budgets.

Avg. Accommodation Cost

Typical nightly costs (per room, or per person in dorms), by season:

Peak (Jun–Aug)

  • Budget Travelers: €45–€95 (≈ $50–$105) per night
  • Mid-Range Travelers: €110–€220 (≈ $120–$240) per night
  • Luxury Travelers: €260–€550+ (≈ $285–$600+) per night

Shoulder (Apr–May, Sep–Oct)

  • Budget Travelers: €30–€75 (≈ $33–$82)
  • Mid-Range Travelers: €85–€170 (≈ $93–$185)
  • Luxury Travelers: €200–€420 (≈ $218–$460)

Off-Season (Nov–Mar)

  • Budget Travelers: €25–€60 (≈ $27–$66)
  • Mid-Range Travelers: €70–€140 (≈ $76–$153)
  • Luxury Travelers: €160–€320 (≈ $175–$350)

Food Cost

Split can be very budget-friendly if you mix bakeries, groceries, and casual konobas—while waterfront seafood and cocktails can raise your total quickly.

Budget Travelers

  • Breakfast: €4–€8 (≈ $4–$9)
  • Lunch: €8–€14 (≈ $9–$15)
  • Dinner: €12–€20 (≈ $13–$22)

Mid-Range Travelers

  • Breakfast: €8–€14 (≈ $9–$15)
  • Lunch: €14–€25 (≈ $15–$27)
  • Dinner: €25–€45 (≈ $27–$49)

Luxury Travelers

  • Breakfast: €15–€30 (≈ $16–$33)
  • Lunch: €25–€45 (≈ $27–$49)
  • Dinner: €50–€110+ (≈ $55–$120+)

Transportation Cost

Split is walkable, but your cost depends on airport transfers, how often you rideshare, and whether you do day trips independently or via tours.

Split Airport (SPU) → City

  • Airport bus/shuttle: €8–€10 (≈ $9–$11) one-way
  • Taxi / Uber / Bolt: typically €35–€55 (≈ $38–$60) depending on time/demand

Getting around Split

  • Local bus ticket: about €1.50–€2.50 (≈ $2–$3) per ride
  • Uber/Bolt: commonly €6–€15 (≈ $7–$16) for many in-town trips

Scooter rental

  • Around €35–€70 (≈ $38–$76) per day in peak (often less in shoulder/off-season)

Car rental (great for parks/coast)

  • Shoulder/off-season: €25–€50 (≈ $27–$55) per day
  • Peak season: €45–€90 (≈ $49–$98) per day
  • Parking near the center can add €10–€30 (≈ $11–$33) per day

Private driver (full day)

  • Typically €250–€450+ (≈ $275–$495+) depending on route/vehicle

Attractions Cost

Split offers a lot of “free” value (wandering Diocletian’s Palace area, the Riva promenade, Marjan viewpoints), plus a handful of paid essentials:

  • Diocletian’s Palace (walking around): Free
  • Diocletian’s Cellars: €8–€12 (≈ $9–$13)
  • Cathedral of St. Domnius + Bell Tower (ticketed areas): €10–€15 (≈ $11–$16)
  • Museums (varies): €5–€12 (≈ $6–$13)
  • Marjan Hill trails/viewpoints: Free
  • Klis Fortress: €10–€12 (≈ $11–$13)
  • Salona Ruins (Solin): €7–€10 (≈ $8–$11)
  • Boat tours (island-hopping / lagoon): €60–€120 (≈ $65–$130) per person
  • Blue Cave day tours (multi-stop): €110–€160 (≈ $120–$175) per person

Day Trips From Split

Split is one of Croatia’s best day-trip bases—fast catamarans to islands, short hops to UNESCO towns, and easy tours to waterfalls. The chart below keeps things organized by showing round-trip transportation cost plus a top attraction and its typical cost in one place.

Day Trip and Attractions Costs
Day Trip Transportation Cost (Round Trip) Top Attraction Attraction Cost
Hvar €40–€60 ($44–$65) Hvar Fortress (Španjola) €10–€15 ($11–$16)
Brač (Bol) €20–€45 ($22–$49) Zlatni Rat Beach Free (sunbeds ~€10–€25 / $11–$27)
Šolta €12–€30 ($13–$33) Seaside villages & swims Free
Vis / Biševo €110–€160 ($120–$175) Blue Cave (often on tours) ~€15–€25 ($16–$27) if charged separately
Trogir €6–€12 ($7–$13) by bus UNESCO Old Town Free (museums optional)
Šibenik €14–€28 ($15–$31) by bus St. James Cathedral (UNESCO) ~€5–€10 ($5–$11) (varies)
Krka National Park €25–€50 ($27–$55) Skradinski Buk €20–€40 ($22–$44) season-dependent
Omiš €8–€16 ($9–$17) by bus Zipline or rafting €35–€80 ($38–$87)
Makarska Riviera €18–€35 ($20–$38) by bus Beaches + Biokovo views Free (beach), extras vary
Biokovo Skywalk (near Makarska) €18–€35 ($20–$38) to Makarska + local transport Biokovo Skywalk ~€8–€15 ($9–$16) (varies)
Plitvice Lakes (long day) €45–€90 ($49–$98) via tour transport Lakes & boardwalk routes €20–€40+ ($22–$44+) season-dependent
Mostar (border crossing) €60–€95 ($65–$105) via tour Old Bridge (Stari Most) Free (walking)
Dubrovnik (very long day) €35–€60 ($38–$65) by bus City Walls €30–€40 ($33–$44) (varies)

Daily Budget

A realistic daily budget per person (including lodging, meals, local transportation, and a modest amount for attractions):

  • Peak season often includes higher lodging and more tour demand.
  • Shoulder season is typically the best balance of weather and cost.
  • Off-season is best for lower lodging prices and a quieter pace.
Budget Travelers
Season Daily Total (Per Person)
Peak €85–€150 ($93–$165)
Shoulder €70–€130 ($76–$142)
Off-Season €60–€115 ($65–$125)
Mid-Range Travelers
Season Daily Total (Per Person)
Peak €170–€300 ($185–$330)
Shoulder €145–€260 ($158–$285)
Off-Season €120–€220 ($131–$240)
Luxury Travelers
Season Daily Total (Per Person)
Peak €380–€720+ ($415–$785+)
Shoulder €320–€620+ ($350–$675+)
Off-Season €260–€540+ ($285–$590+)

Weekly Budget (7 Days)

The weekly budgets below estimate 7 days in Split with lodging + food + local transport + attractions/tours, split by season and travel style.

Budget Travelers
Season Lodging (7 nights) Food (7 days) Transport Attractions/Tours Total
Peak €315–€665 ($345–$725) €168–€294 ($185–$320) €30–€80 ($33–$88) €70–€220 ($76–$240) €583–€1,259 ($639–$1,373)
Shoulder €210–€525 ($230–$575) €168–€294 ($185–$320) €25–€70 ($27–$76) €60–€190 ($65–$207) €463–€1,079 ($507–$1,178)
Off-Season €175–€420 ($191–$460) €168–€294 ($185–$320) €25–€70 ($27–$76) €50–€160 ($55–$175) €418–€944 ($458–$1,031)
Mid-Range Travelers
Season Lodging (7 nights) Food (7 days) Transport Attractions/Tours Total
Peak €770–€1,540 ($840–$1,680) €329–€588 ($359–$641) €60–€160 ($65–$175) €105–€350 ($114–$382) €1,264–€2,638 ($1,378–$2,878)
Shoulder €595–€1,190 ($650–$1,300) €329–€588 ($359–$641) €55–€150 ($60–$164) €95–€310 ($104–$338) €1,074–€2,238 ($1,173–$2,443)
Off-Season €490–€980 ($535–$1,070) €329–€588 ($359–$641) €55–€150 ($60–$164) €80–€260 ($87–$284) €954–€1,978 ($1,041–$2,159)
Luxury Travelers
Season Lodging (7 nights) Food (7 days) Transport Attractions/Tours Total
Peak €1,820–€3,850+ ($1,985–$4,200+) €630–€1,295+ ($687–$1,412+) €140–€420 ($153–$458) €200–€950+ ($218–$1,036+) €2,790–€6,515+ ($3,043–$7,106+)
Shoulder €1,400–€2,940 ($1,526–$3,205) €630–€1,295+ ($687–$1,412+) €120–€380 ($131–$415) €180–€850+ ($196–$927+) €2,330–€5,465+ ($2,540–$5,959+)
Off-Season €1,120–€2,240 ($1,222–$2,445) €630–€1,295+ ($687–$1,412+) €120–€380 ($131–$415) €150–€700+ ($164–$763+) €2,020–€4,615+ ($2,204–$5,035+)

Flight Cost

Flight prices depend on your departure city, season, and airline. Larger U.S. hubs often price better than smaller airports, and peak summer dates book up quickly.

Typical round-trip flight ranges from the U.S. to Split (SPU):

  • Peak (Jun–Aug): €850–€1,450 (≈ $925–$1,580)
  • Shoulder (Apr–May, Sep–Oct): €650–€1,100 (≈ $710–$1,200)
  • Off-Season (Nov–Mar): €550–€950 (≈ $600–$1,040)

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FAQ

What currency is used in Split, Croatia?
Croatia uses the Euro (€). In Split, hotels, restaurants, ferries, tours, and attractions are priced and paid in euros.
Do they accept US dollars in Split, Croatia?
Most businesses in Split do not accept US dollars. Plan to pay in € Euros. If a business does accept USD, the exchange rate is usually unfavorable compared to paying in euros.
How much cash should I bring to Split?
Cards are widely accepted in Split, so you typically only need a small amount of cash for tips, small purchases, beach items, and places that prefer cash. A practical range is €10–€30 (≈ $11–$33) per day, or €30–€60 (≈ $33–$66) per day if you’ll use markets or smaller businesses. ATMs are common, so many travelers withdraw euros as needed.
Will US credit and debit cards work in Split, Croatia?
Yes—U.S. credit and debit cards typically work well in Split, especially at hotels, restaurants, and major attractions. Some smaller vendors may prefer cash. Foreign transaction fees depend on your bank/card (often 0%–3%). When paying by card, choose to be charged in € Euros (not a terminal’s USD conversion) to avoid poor dynamic currency conversion rates.
What is the cheapest month to visit Split, Croatia?
January is typically the cheapest month to visit Split. Lodging is usually at its lowest and crowds are minimal, though the tradeoff is cooler weather and fewer tours and island schedules than in summer.
What is the most expensive month to visit Split, Croatia?
August is typically the most expensive month to visit Split. Accommodation demand peaks, beaches are busiest, and popular boat tours and day trips often sell out—pushing prices higher, especially for last-minute bookings.

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