
Split
7 Romantic Jungle-Wild Days in Split, Croatia
Sea, stone, and hidden greenery for an effortless romantic escape
A slow, romantic week based in Split with island-hopping, waterfalls, and lush coastal walks, all clustered by neighborhood for minimal stress. Every restaurant is carefully chosen to accommodate halal needs while matching a green, jungle-wild vibe.
Highlights
Wander Diocletian’s Palace at night when the alleys quieten and stone courtyards feel mysterious and intimate.
Spend a full day on a small-group Blue Lagoon and islands cruise with turquoise water, pine-fringed bays, and swimming stops.
Hike or stroll through Marjan Forest Park’s pine-covered hill for sea views, shade, and hidden chapels.
Take an easy organized day trip to Krka National Park to see dramatic waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery.
Linger on Split’s palm-lined Riva promenade at golden hour with the sea on one side and the old city walls on the other.
Discover quieter coves near Bačvice and Firule, framed by rocks, trees, and clear Adriatic water.
Where to Stay

Divota Apartment Hotel
Stylish rooms and apartments spread across traditional stone houses in a leafy neighborhood at the foot of Marjan, about 5–10 minutes’ walk from the Riva.
$120-170/night
Hotel Marul
Boutique-style hotel with a small garden terrace and modern rooms within a short walk of Diocletian’s Palace and Marjan’s base.
$130-180/night
Hotel Park Split
Elegant historic hotel surrounded by palm trees and gardens, just above Bačvice Beach and about 10–15 minutes’ walk from the Old Town.
$160-230/nightGood to Know
How to Keep Food Halal in Split
In Split, halal-certified restaurants are rare, so the safest options are seafood-only, vegetarian, and vegan dishes. When ordering, say clearly that you do not eat pork, alcohol, or non-halal meat and choose grilled fish, vegetable sides, salads, and pasta without meat or wine sauces. The places in this plan are chosen because their menus make those choices straightforward.
Using Organized Tours to Reduce Stress
For day trips like Krka waterfalls or Blue Lagoon, booking a reputable group tour from Split’s Riva means you don’t have to worry about transport or tickets; you simply show up at the meeting point and follow the guide. Check that your tour includes enough free time and doesn’t bundle expensive extras you don’t need.
Getting Around Split Easily
Most of your itinerary is walkable within 15–20 minutes between Old Town, Riva, Bačvice, and Marjan foothills. For any further spots, local buses and taxis are affordable; always confirm the fare estimate before getting in a taxi or use app-based services when available.
Cash, Cards, and Tipping
Euros and cards are widely accepted in Split’s restaurants and tour offices, but smaller bakeries, kiosks, and some beach vendors may prefer cash. Tipping around 5–10% in restaurants is appreciated but not mandatory, and rounding up for taxis or tours is common.
Sun and Heat Management
The sun on the Dalmatian coast can be strong even outside peak summer, and many walking areas are exposed stone. Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, and plan more shaded activities like Marjan Forest and narrow Old Town alleys during the hottest hours.
Respecting Local Culture and Sites
Split is relaxed, but religious and historical sites like church exteriors and old cemeteries appreciate modest dress (covered shoulders and knees) and quiet behavior. Avoid loud music or climbing on monuments for photos.
Packing for a Jungle-Wild Coastal Trip
Bring lightweight breathable clothes, a light jacket, swimwear, water shoes, and sturdy walking shoes for cobblestones and forest paths. A small backpack is ideal for carrying water, snacks, and a towel for spontaneous swims or viewpoint stops.
Staying Connected Without Local Data
If you’re not buying a local SIM, download offline maps of Split and nearby areas on your phone, save booking confirmations to your device, and take screenshots of tour meeting points. Most cafes and hotels offer free Wi‑Fi if you need to message family or check something quickly.
Your Week Itinerary

Kat’s Kitchen Deli
Plant-forward cafe with lots of greenery and a calm, slightly boho-jungle feel; order shakshuka (no sausage), avocado toast, smoothie bowls, and fresh juices—all vegetarian and easily halal-friendly.
1h · $10-18 per person
Marjan Forest Park Scenic Walk
Walk or take a short taxi to the base, then follow shaded pine and cypress paths up to viewpoints like Telegrin for panoramic views of Split, islands, and the sea; plenty of quiet spots for romantic photos.
2h 30m · Free
Restoran Fife
Casual local favorite near the sea with big portions; choose grilled fish, calamari, blitva (Swiss chard and potatoes), salads, and vegetable sides—avoid sausages, steak, and anything cooked in wine.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Riva Promenade Stroll
Walk the palm-lined seafront, watch boats come and go, and sit on a bench in the shade of the trees; lovely for photos of the old walls and harbor.
1h · Free
Diocletian’s Palace Evening Exploration
Enter through the Bronze or Silver Gate and wander the narrow stone alleys, Peristyle square, and hidden courtyards after sunset when the tour groups are gone.
2h · Free (self-guided outer areas)
Articok Split
Modern bistro tucked in stone alleys with plants and a cozy feel; choose fish-of-the-day, seafood risotto, vegetarian pasta, and salads—ask to avoid alcohol-based sauces and pork.
1h 30m · $25-40 per person
Pandora GreenBox
All-vegetarian and vegan restaurant with a lush indoor courtyard, green walls, and hanging plants; order smoothie bowls, plant-based pancakes, avocado toasts, and cold-pressed juices.
1h · $10-18 per person
Split & Diocletian’s Palace Walking Tour
Join a 1.5–2 hour history-focused walking tour with a licensed guide to understand the palace, Peristyle, cathedral exterior, and basements; many tours leave from the Golden Gate area.
2h · $15-25 per person
Bepa! Split
Trendy spot on the main square with outdoor tables; order fish burgers without bacon, vegetarian burgers, salads, and fries—confirm no alcohol or pork in sauces.
1h · $15-22 per person
Game of Thrones Museum (Optional)
Small, themed museum with props and photo spots related to the series, located within the palace area.
1h · $15-20 per person
Restaurant Corto Maltese Freestyle Food
Eclectic restaurant with quirky decor and some greenery; select seafood dishes, vegetarian risottos, and pastas, and ask staff to avoid wine sauces and pork.
1h 30m · $25-40 per person31 activities across 7 days
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