Escape the city and explore Dalmatia’s stunning natural beauty with the Nature Lover’s Split Panoramic Tour (Green Line). This half-day eco-friendly tour takes you into the serene Dalmatian countryside, where you’ll discover local produce, sustainable practices, and breathtaking landscapes.
Visit the Ethno-Village to learn about traditional olive oil and essential oil production, and explore the Olive Oil Museum Klis and its botanical garden. Enjoy interactive exhibits at the Hidden Dalmatia Interpretation Centre, then head to Klis Fortress, a Game of Thrones filming location, for spectacular views.
The tour also includes a guided walking tour of Split’s Diocletian’s Palace, offering a unique blend of culture and nature. Book today for a truly immersive eco-adventure!
Voucher information: Show your voucher on your smartphone or other device (if you'd rather print a copy - that's fine too!)
Vouchers must be exchanged at our City Sightseeing Split Kiosk located at Obala Lazareta 3, 21000, Split before joining the tour.
Validity: 12 months
Wheelchair Accessibilty: Open-top buses may have limited wheelchair access.
Walking tour is operational during summer months only (April to October). Please contact local staff for more information on departure timings.
Split is a functioning city and weather, traffic and events may occasionally cause destruction.
Timings are subject to change.
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