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Split Food & Dining: The Tastiest Way to Experience Dalmatia
Split is the kind of city where you can spend the morning wandering Roman-era stone lanes and the afternoon eating like a local.
If you want your meals to double as sightseeing, Split’s “Food & dining” experiences are built around three winning formats:
a guided Old Town food walk, a wine-and-dinner countryside-style outing, and a slow, scenic riverboat lunch day.

Quick picks: the best “food-first” experiences
1) Flavours of Dalmatia Ultimate Guided Food Tour (Old Town walking tour)
This is the most “Split-focused” option: a 3-hour walking food tour through the Old Town with a local food expert,
stopping at at least four places to try regional specialties.
- Duration: 3 hours
- Language: English
- From: $120.00
- Includes: guided tour, water, food tastings
- Meeting point: Trg Braće Radić 5 — in front of the statue of Marko Marulić
- Group size notes: minimum 2 people; maximum 12 (as listed)
- Cancellation: 100% refund up to 24 hours before (as listed)
2) Dalmatian Delights: Šibenik Sightseeing + Wine Tasting + Dalmatian Dinner
If you want a more “day-trip” feel, this 6–7 hour experience combines sightseeing in Šibenik
(including the UNESCO-protected St. Jacob’s Cathedral, as listed), a visit to a family ranch for wine tasting,
and a traditional Dalmatian dinner (prosciutto/cheese/olives, then peka or barbecue, then dessert).
- Duration: 6 to 7 hours
- Language: English
- From: $214.00
- Includes: dinner, guided walking tour, wine tasting, transport in air-conditioned vehicle, driver guide, insurance
- Meeting point: Mrčelina ul. 1 — meet at the South Tours travel agency
- Age notes: minimum age 3; guests must be 18+ to consume alcohol (as listed)
- Mobility: not recommended for people with mobility issues (as listed)
- Cancellation: 100% refund up to 24 hours before (as listed)
3) Neretva Delta Riverboat Day: Traditional Trupica Ride + Dalmatian Lunch
This one is for travellers who want nature and food: a peaceful ride through the wetlands of the Neretva Delta
on a traditional trupica riverboat, with lunch at the Neretva House Tavern (only reachable by boat, as listed).
The listing highlights wildlife spotting opportunities, including a wide range of bird species.
- Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours
- Language: English
- From: $101.00
- Includes: riverboat ride + lunch (as described)
- Practical notes: bring water on hot days; bring a hat and suitable footwear; not suitable for wheelchairs (as listed)
- Cancellation: 100% refund up to 1 day before (as listed)
Prices and inclusions are shown on the linked listing pages and can vary by date and availability—always re-check before booking.
Which one should you book?
- You want “Split in a nutshell”: book the Old Town walking food tour (focused, easy, no transport needed).
- You want wine + culture + dinner: book the Šibenik + ranch wine tasting + Dalmatian dinner experience.
- You want nature and a long lunch: book the Neretva Delta riverboat day (slower pace, scenic, wildlife-forward).
What to expect in Split (food-wise)
Split’s food experiences are typically built around small tasting stops rather than one long sit-down meal—unless the tour is explicitly a lunch/dinner outing.
Expect a mix of street-food energy, Adriatic seafood flavours, and regional Dalmatian hospitality (especially on tours that include a hosted dinner).
Practical tips for a smoother food day
- Wear comfortable shoes: even “food” tours are still walking tours (Old Town stone streets add up).
- Eat lightly beforehand: tastings can be more filling than they sound—especially if you’re stopping at multiple venues.
- Flag dietary needs early: the Split food tour listing asks guests to inform the operator about special dietary restrictions at booking.
- Plan for heat: the Neretva Delta tour specifically recommends bringing water and a hat on hot days.
- Know the alcohol rule: the wine tour states guests must be 18+ to consume alcohol.
FAQs
How long are Split food tours usually?
On Musement’s Split Food & Dining listings, examples range from a 3-hour Old Town food walk to a 6–7 hour wine-and-dinner outing,
and a 4–8 hour riverboat lunch day.
Do I need to book ahead?
If you’re travelling in peak season or have limited time, booking ahead is the safer option—especially for smaller-group tours.
Where can I see the full list?
Start here:
Food & Dining in Split on Musement
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