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Does Split Croatia have a hop on hop off bus?

You want to experience beauty of Split town beyond the walls of Diocletian palace? We have perfect thing for you – open-top sightseeing bus. Hop on in one of our red buses and learn more about ancient hostory, rich culture, beautiful beaches, famous sport facilities and numerous museum.



Yes, Split offers a comprehensive Hop-on Hop-off bus service operated by City Sightseeing. The service typically features three distinct lines: the Red Line, which focuses on city landmarks like the Riva Promenade, Marjan Hill, and Bačvice Beach; the Blue Line, which takes a "Panoramic" route to the historic Klis Fortress and Trogir; and the Green Line, designed for nature lovers. The buses are open-top double-deckers, providing 360-degree views and 10-language audio guides. In 2026, a 24-hour or 48-hour pass usually includes a complimentary guided walking tour of Diocletian's Palace. This is a highly efficient way to navigate the city, especially for visiting sites further from the center like the Poljud Football Stadium. The tour starts at Obala Lazareta, near the ferry port, and runs frequently throughout the day during the tourist season (April to October), making it a popular choice for cruise passengers and independent travelers alike.

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