Experience the beauty of Split on a unique electric rickshaw tour. Relax in comfort while our knowledgeable guides share the city’s history and culture. Book your tour today!
Experience the beauty of Split on a unique electric rickshaw tour. Relax in comfort while our knowledgeable guides share the city’s history and culture. Book your tour today!
- Riva Harbor - The Riva is a lively waterfront promenade that extends along the city’s harbor. It is a favorite gathering place for both locals and tourists. The Riva provides breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea, set against a backdrop of historic buildings and scenic landscapes. With palm trees, cafes, and restaurants lining the promenade, it…
- Riva Harbor - The Riva is a lively waterfront promenade that extends along the city’s harbor. It is a favorite gathering place for both locals and tourists. The Riva provides breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea, set against a backdrop of historic buildings and scenic landscapes. With palm trees, cafes, and restaurants lining the promenade, it is a bustling hub of activity both day and night. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, grab a drink or a meal, or simply relax and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. The Riva is not only a place to appreciate the scenic beauty of Split but also serves as a social and cultural center, embodying the city’s unique charm and Mediterranean spirit.
- Prokurative - Be captivated by the grandeur of Prokurative. This square features a vast open space surrounded by elegant colonnades with beautiful arches and magnificent facades. The architecture exudes a timeless beauty and sophistication.
The name Prokurative is derived from the Latin word “procuratio,” meaning “representation.” The square was designed to showcase famous Venetian architecture, highlighting the rich historical connections between Split and Venice.
- Croatian National Theater - HNK, established in 1893, is a testament to the vibrant cultural scene in Split. Its magnificent facade, adorned with striking neoclassical elements, captures the essence of timeless elegance.
Exploring HNK, visitors are surrounded by a legacy of exceptional performances, showcasing the talents of renowned actors, musicians, and dancers. From classic operas to modern theater productions, the diverse repertoire of the Croatian National Theater continues to captivate audiences and inspire artistic appreciation.
- Diocletian’s Palace - Diocletian’s Palace, constructed in 304, is a gem in the heart of Split. The rickshaw tour takes visitors around the palace, where they can see the magnificent Golden Gate, enchanting Silver Gate, and Bronze Gate. Additionally, they have the opportunity to explore the underground cellars of Diocletian’s Palace, which preserve a rich history within their walls. During the tour, an experienced guide provides detailed explanations of each location, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the palace’s significance. Immerse yourself in the fascinating stories and architectural wonders of Diocletian’s Palace during this unforgettable electric rickshaw tour.
- The Golden Gate - The Golden Gate, located on the north side of the palace, is an iconic architectural feature of the city. It is one of the four original entrances to the ancient Diocletian’s Palace, built in the 4th century AD. The name “Golden Gate” comes from the golden decorations that once adorned the gate, symbolizing its importance and grandeur. The gate features intricate carvings and reliefs, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship of the time. Today, it stands as a historic landmark, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rich history of Split and its Roman heritage.
- Grgur Ninski Statue - Grgur Ninski was a Croatian bishop and historical figure from the 10th century. Its most famous feature is the large bronze statue located in front of the northern gate of Diocletian’s Palace in Split. The statue of Gregory of Nin, about 7 meters high, was created in 1929 by the sculptor Ivan Meštrović. It is considered one of the most important symbols of the city of Split. The statue of Gregory of Nin became popular because of the tradition that rubbing your finger on the big toe of the statue brings good luck. Visitors often come to take pictures next to the statue and take the opportunity to touch a finger to hope for a wish to come true.
- Eastern (Silver) Gate - The Silver Gate, located on the eastern side of Diocletian’s Palace, is one of the original entrances to the ancient Diocletian’s Palace. Dating back to the 4th century AD, it is a significant historical feature of the city. The gate derives its name from the silver-colored decorations that once adorned its entrance. Although the silver decorations have long vanished, the gate’s architectural beauty still captivates visitors. The Silver Gate showcases intricate carvings and architectural details, providing a glimpse into the rich Roman history of Split. Today, it stands as a testament to the city’s cultural and architectural heritage.
- Diocletian Palace Substructures - Explore the substructures within Diocletian’s Palace in Split, a fascinating underground complex that served various purposes in ancient times, such as storage and living quarters. It is adorned with an entrance door made of bronze.
- The Brass Gate - The Bronze Gates in Diocletian’s Palace in Split are a set of ornate gates located on the southern side of the palace complex. These gates are one of the main entrances to the palace and are known for their intricate design and historical significance. The Bronze Gates consist of two main doorways separated by a central pillar, with detailed reliefs and decorations adorning the bronze doors.
As visitors approach the Bronze Gates, they can admire the intricate carvings depicting various mythological scenes and figures. The craftsmanship and artistry of the Bronze Gates reflect the wealth and power of the Roman Empire during the time of Emperor Diocletian. These gates served as a grand entrance to the palace, welcoming visitors and dignitaries into the imperial residence.
Today, the Bronze Gates stand as a testament to the rich history of Diocletian’s Palace and attract tourists from around the world who come to marvel at their beauty and significance.
- Matejuska Fishermen’s Port - Matejuška Fishing Harbor is a picturesque and lively area that captures the essence of a traditional Mediterranean fishing village. Situated on the western side of Split’s old town, Matejuška is known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling fish market. The harbor is filled with colorful fishing boats and nets, creating a captivating scene for visitors. Here, you can witness local fishermen bringing in their daily catch and selling a variety of fresh seafood. The aroma of the sea mixes with the sounds of seagulls and the chatter of fishermen, creating an authentic maritime ambiance. Matejuška Fishing Harbor offers a glimpse into Split’s rich maritime heritage and provides a unique opportunity to experience the local fishing culture firsthand.
- KOLUR- Zvončac - Zvončac Park is a picturesque green oasis located in the heart of Split. This charming park offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city, featuring lush vegetation, walking paths, and benches for relaxation. With stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, it’s an ideal spot to enjoy a leisurely stroll or simply unwind while taking in the beauty of the Mediterranean coast.
- Sustipan - Situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the sparkling Adriatic Sea, Sustipan offers a picturesque setting that will delight visitors.
The history of Sustipan goes back centuries, having served as a strategic defensive point in times of conflict. Today, it stands as proof of the city’s resilience and offers a peaceful escape from the bustling streets of Split. As visitors explore Sustipan, they are greeted by ancient stone walls and the remains of fortifications that transport them back to the time of legends and battles.
From Sustipan, there is a beautiful panoramic view of the Split coast, dotted with picturesque islands. The peaceful ambiance creates the perfect background for a leisurely walk or a moment of quiet reflection.
- Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments - The Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments in Split showcases a rich collection of artifacts, providing a captivating journey through Croatia’s archaeological history. From ancient sculptures to intricate relics, the museum offers a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of the region.
- Obojena Svjetlost - Obojena Svjetlost Beach, located in Marjan Forest Park, is a captivating and vibrant coastal destination. This unique beach gets its name from the mesmerizing display of colors that reflect off the sea, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft golden sand, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists. Obojena Svjetlost Beach offers various amenities, including beach bars, restaurants, and water sports activities, ensuring a fun-filled day by the sea. Whether you’re looking to swim, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the stunning coastal scenery, Obojena Svjetlost Beach provides a memorable and enchanting experience for all beach lovers.
- Galerija Mestrovic - The Meštrović Gallery, located in Marjan Forest Park, is a prestigious art museum dedicated to the works of Ivan Meštrović, one of Croatia’s most renowned sculptors and artists. Housed in a stunning villa built by Meštrović himself, the gallery showcases a diverse collection of his sculptures, drawings, and architectural designs. The exhibits highlight Meštrović’s mastery in capturing the human form, as well as his unique artistic style that blends elements of neoclassicism and modernism. The gallery also features temporary exhibitions that explore various themes and artistic expressions. Besides the art, visitors can enjoy the serene surroundings, including beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. The Meštrović Gallery offers an immersive and enriching experience for art enthusiasts, providing a deeper understanding of Meštrović’s significant contributions to Croatian and international art.
- Villa Dalmacija - Tito’s Villa in Split, also known as Dalmacija Villas, is a luxurious complex of seaside residences boasting stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.
- Marjan Park - Marjan Forest Park stands as a symbol of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities. With its rich history, lush greenery, and stunning views, Marjan has become a beloved destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Covering an area of approximately 178 hectares, Marjan offers a diverse range of landscapes, including dense pine forests, Mediterranean shrubs, and rocky cliffs. The hill is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal spot for hiking, jogging, and cycling enthusiasts. The most iconic landmark on Marjan is the 13th-century St. Nicholas Church, perched atop the highest peak.
- Kasjuni Beach - Kašjuni Beach is a picturesque coastal jewel. With its breathtaking natural beauty and crystal-clear turquoise sea, it has become a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike. This beautiful beach offers a combination of pebble and sandy areas, providing a varied and enjoyable experience for beachgoers.
Located at the foot of the lush Marjan Hill (Marjan Forest Park), Kašjuni Beach is surrounded by green pine trees, creating a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. The shade provided by the trees offers respite from the sun, making it an ideal place to relax and soak up the Adriatic sun.
- Bene Beach - Situated on the western side of Marjan Forest Park, this charming beach offers a unique blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and a laid-back atmosphere, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Bene Beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters, soft pebbly shores, and a backdrop of lush pine trees, creating a picturesque setting for relaxation and enjoyment. One of the key features of Bene Beach is its family-friendly atmosphere. The shallow and calm waters make it ideal for children and less experienced swimmers. Families can spend quality time together.
-Free drink is included on the largest tour.
- Poljud - While driving through Marjan in a rickshaw, catch a breathtaking view of Poljud Stadium in Split. Nestled against the backdrop of lush greenery, this iconic arena is a symbol of sporting passion. Its distinctive structure and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-see landmark for any visitor exploring the beauty of Split.

- Private transportation
- Driver/guide
- Entry/ Admission - Marjan Forest Park
- Entry/ Admission - Bene Beach
- Electric Rickshaw
- Carbonated beverages
- Private transportation
- Driver/guide
- Entry/ Admission - Marjan Forest Park
- Entry/ Admission - Bene Beach
- Electric Rickshaw
- Carbonated beverages
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Say goodbye to tired feet and explore Split in a distinctive and eco-friendly manner with our Private Electric Rickshaw Tour! This adventure combines comfort and excitement as you uncover the city’s beauty. Here’s what makes our tour exceptional:
Comfortable and Relaxing Ride:
Our electric rickshaws offer a smooth, quiet journey, allowing you to…
Say goodbye to tired feet and explore Split in a distinctive and eco-friendly manner with our Private Electric Rickshaw Tour! This adventure combines comfort and excitement as you uncover the city’s beauty. Here’s what makes our tour exceptional:
Comfortable and Relaxing Ride:
Our electric rickshaws offer a smooth, quiet journey, allowing you to enjoy Split’s attractions without the usual hustle and bustle.
Knowledgeable Local Guides:
Our friendly, passionate local guides will share fascinating stories and insights, providing a deeper understanding of the city’s rich history and culture.
Exclusive Route:
We are the only tour that takes you all around Marjan Forest Park, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
Multi-sensory Experience:
Feel the fresh air, listen to the sounds of the city, and take in the stunning views at your own pace.
PLEASE NOTE: These tours regularly sell out… We highly recommend booking as soon as possible to avoid missing out!
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- Capacity Limit: The maximum capacity per rickshaw is 2 adults and 1 child (up to 10 years old)
- Minimum Booking Age: The minimum age to book the tour is 18years (unless accompanied by a parent or guardian)
- Exclusive Permits: Marjan Forest Park, City center
- Near the Cruise Port: The tour has stops near the cruise port
- Private tour: This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Email: [email protected]
- PLEASE NOTE: These tour regularly sell out… We highly recommend booking as soon as possible to avoid missing out!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.