Half-Day Split, Trogir and Salona Day Trip from Split

Explore Roman antiquity with a Half-Day Tour of Split, Trogir and Salona
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Tour Details
Duration
5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Salona Archaeological Park
  • Diocletian’s Palace
  • Split Old Town
  • Trogir
Photos & Highlights
  • Spend a day in Split, accompanied by a historian or theologist
  • Includes a private car service during the duration of the tour
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Tour Description
Led by a local historian, this 5-hour tour provides a fascinating overview for travelers wanting to understand the Roman history of Split, Trogir, and Salona. Salona, an important town for the Roman Empire, as well as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Trogir and Diocletian’s Palace; visitors will undoubtedly gain crucial insight into the importance both sites played in Croatia’s history.
Experts
Pavo Pavo
Local Guide
Ante Ante
Local Guide
Danijela Danijela
Local Guide
Lea Lea
Local Guide
Josko Josko
Local Guide
Tea Tea
Local Guide
Vlaho Vlaho
Local Guide
Vedran Vedran
Local Guide
Ana Ana
Local Guide
Jure Jure
Local Guide
Ajlin Ajlin
Local Guide
Boris Boris
Local Guide
Vjeran Vjeran
Local Guide
Dijana Dijana
Local Guide
  • Salona
  • Diocletian’s Palace
  • Split’s Old Town
  • Trogir
  • 5-hour tour led by a local expert 
  • Private transport
We begin our tour with your expert guide and driver, heading to the neighboring town of Solin to visit the Roman settlement of Salona, which dates back to the 2nd century BC. The ruins provide a glimpse into Roman antiquity and the important role Salona played within the Roman Empire; most notably as being the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian. Within the ruins, your expert guide will explain the crucial role the defensive walls, aqueducts, thermal baths, and amphitheater played during antiquity.

After visiting Salona, we may head further along the coast to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Trogir, a town renowned for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture, as well as its beautiful 13th-century basilica. When we finish strolling Trogir’s squares, promenades, and alleys, we will venture back to Split to visit Diocletian’s Palace and the Old Town. Diocletian's Palace was built in the 4th century AD for the former Roman Emperor Diocletian. The grounds are a remarkable legacy of Diocletian’s influence in Split and the region more broadly. Beginning at the south wall of the palace, our historian will explain its construction and importance for Diocletian. 

After exploring the palace’s nooks and crannies, we will then reach Peristyle square. Taking a moment to appreciate its grandiosity, we then continue onto Diocletian's mausoleum within the Cathedral of Saint Domnius. It is here where our guide will explain the significance of the Cathedral, which continues as one of the oldest continually used cathedrals globally. After visiting Diocletian’s Palace, we continue past the Golden Gate on the north side of the Palace and onto Split’s Old Town. By the end of the tour, as we trace through Split’s Old Town, we will finish with a greater sense of the importance of the Roman legacy in Split, its surrounding area, and its ongoing legacy in Croatia today.

Where do we meet? Where does it end?
We meet at your accommodation if you are staying in central Split, or at the port if you are coming by ship. Your route may differ according to your guide. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting point details and map.

Can children join this tour?
Yes, we can adjust the time and the content to be more appropriate for younger learners. 

Is this tour walking intensive, and/or wheelchair accessible?
We do cover quite a bit of ground on this tour and therefore we recommend contacting us with any mobility questions; we will be happy to advise if the itinerary will be appropriate for you or propose modifications where necessary. Please feel free to contact us.
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Tour was great - covered a lot of ground. Lots of interesting history and information. Really enjoyed in particular the time at Salona.
Arlin was great. She was not only informative but also entertaining. She had great history and fun stories. I’d highly recommend her.
Arlington was excellent! She was, of course, very knowledgeable, bit also presented the information in an easy way to understand and made it fun. She also provided excellent recommendations on dining options during our stay. We highly recommend her.