Split’s most famous city beach, Bačvice is known for its soft sand and shallow, swimmable water—perfect for cooling off after sightseeing. It’s also the birthplace of picigin, a local beach game involving keeping a small ball above water—often played into the evening. Lively and conveniently located, it’s a must for first-time visitors.
Location: 10-minute walk from Diocletian’s Palace
Unique Feature: Home of the local ball game picigin—often played year-round
Facilities: Showers, sunbeds, vibrant beachfront bars
Split’s largest beach has just reopened after a major renovation—now featuring shaded promenades, playgrounds, splash pads, and an amphitheater. It’s perfect for families seeking space and modern comfort, with easy public access.
Setting: Urban beach enhanced with new facilities and shaded areas
Best For: Families, active locals, sunny afternoon hangs
Accessibility: Lifeguards, newly added changing areas
Set under pine trees beneath Marjan Hill, Kašjuni offers a more peaceful beach day. The pebble shore is backed by forest, and its elevated setting delivers beauty without sensory overload. A quiet café lives here too—not busy, just scenic.
Location: Southwest beneath Marjan Hill
Vibe: Serene and shaded beneath pine forest canopy
Facilities: Small beach bar and rental loungers
Also nestled on Marjan Hill, Bene Beach is a hidden, tranquil spot ideal for snorkeling or picnicking. The pebble beach leads directly into clear, shallow water shaded by pine—complete with playgrounds and a snack area for families.
Location: Within Marjan Forest Park
Best For: Families, snorkeling, nature lovers
Facilities: Restrooms, shaded areas, playground nearby
On a calm curve between Bačvice and Žnjan, Firule feels more classical. Its sandy bottom and gentle waves offer a smooth, beachy feel uncommon on Croatia’s pebble coast—ideal for wading and casual paddling near city streets.
Type: Rare sandy cove amid typical pebble beaches
Best For: Gentle swimming and light sunbathing
Facilities: Showers, elevated bars with sea views
Still a quieter draw, Trstenik on the newly landscaped Žnjan stretch is a serene escape with clean white sand and clear water. With cocktails and snacks close at hand, it's a low-key retreat that pairs well with coastal walks.
Atmosphere: Quiet but has local cafés lining the beach
Best For: Peaceful afternoons, beach dining, photogenic calm
Access: Coastal walk from Žnjan promenade
A short drive south, Podrače is a peaceful gravel bay framed by pine trees and inviting swimming conditions. Rustic beachside taverns perfect for feasting on grilled seafood evoke a relaxed Dalmatian charm.
Although not in Split proper, Punta Rata on Brač is reachable by ferry and is picture-perfect. Its two-sided pebble bay—backed by pine forest and with crystal-clear sea—is ideal for dreamy island day-trips when you’re ready to add boat time.
Access: Ferry and island day trip
Scenery: Instagram-ready pebble star; clear water and iconic pine-studded cliffs
Best For: Romantic getaways, photography, nature immersion
Split’s beaches offer more than leisure—they offer history, culture, and coastal charm within reach of its buzzing core. Whether you're picigin-ing at Bačvice, cocooned in the forest at Bene, or chasing quiet coves at Trstenik, your beach day comes with a story.