Split

Split

Split in April

Good time to visit

April marks Split's true awakening with reliable sunshine and blooming Mediterranean vegetation. The city feels alive again without summer crowds, though marathon weekend brings a temporary influx of runners.

Weather

April delivers genuine spring weather with warm, sunny days becoming more common. Rain showers are brief but intense, often clearing within an hour. The sea remains too cold for swimming but coastal walks become enjoyable again.

19°C high11°C low7 rain days

Crowds & Cost

moderate crowds
~$65/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Easter celebrations (dates vary)
  • Split Marathon (mid-April)

April Tips

  • Book accommodations for Split Marathon weekend well ahead - the city gets busy
  • Perfect weather for exploring Marjan Forest Park and climbing to Telegrin peak
  • Ferry schedules to Hvar and Brač expand - island day trips become feasible

All Months

May hits the sweet spot. The weather warms up enough for swimming, but cruise ships haven't arrived in full force yet. Restaurant terraces open, and you can actually move through Diocletian's Palace without playing human pinball. Hotel prices stay reasonable, and locals seem genuinely happy to see tourists again after the quiet winter. June through August brings peak everything – crowds, heat, prices, and energy. The palace becomes a human river flowing through ancient corridors. But here's what makes summer worth it: the nightlife explodes, every restaurant operates at full capacity, and the Adriatic reaches perfect swimming temperature. Book accommodations months ahead. September delivers the best of both worlds. The sea stays warm from summer heating, but tour groups thin out after kids return to school. Restaurant service improves, and you can actually photograph Peristil Square without strangers in every shot. Flight prices drop compared to July peaks. Winter Split reveals its local character. Most tourist restaurants close, leaving neighborhood spots where you'll hear more Croatian than English. The palace feels more like a living neighborhood and less like an outdoor museum. But swimming becomes a polar bear challenge, and some day trip options shut down until spring.

Split Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

9/10

Families

8/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

6/10

Luxury

7/10

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