Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £28 |
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Average Length of Stay | 4 days |
Low season | March | cheapest month to stay |
High season | July | most expensive time to stay |
75% | expected price decrease | |
82% | expected price increase |
Price | £28 - £638 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£39 | ||
£75 |
This is a popular and trendy Croatian city, so you won’t struggle to find holiday rentals in Split neighbourhoods where all the action happens. The Old Town is the place to start your evening, where you’ll find one of the city’s most famous pub strips, the Riva Promenade. ST Riva Bar, the F-Caffe and Luxor Café Bar are all located here, and you can stay at Alos Center Apartments to be close by. Moving on to the nightclub scene you have plenty to choose from, but the centrepiece of the city is Central Club, in the centre of town. In this part of the city you can stay at Apartment Infinity. If you want some variation there’s Vanilla Club, and for live music you can head to O’Hara Music Club, which is also in the Riva beachfront area.
Split isn’t just about parties and youth culture; it’s also a great place for a family holiday. The city offers plenty of attractions if you’re travelling with children. Besides the waterfront, where you can go to the city’s popular Bacvice Beach, you can also take a short drive to Marjan Hill, where there are fun walking trails and playgrounds for kids. Or you can hire bicycles and cycle your way round as a family. In the city centre is the fascinatingly bizarre Froggyland. Kids love this unique collection of stuffed frogs portrayed in humorous human scenarios. Best of all, perhaps, is the “magic city”, Carobni Grad. This is a vast indoor children’s playground at Poljud Stadium. For Split holiday rentals that offer easy access to the latter you can book at Guest House Villa Galla or Golden Palace.
The biggest benefit to be gained from staying in a holiday rental rather than a hotel is the freedom and independence it will give you. You’ll be able to eat whatever meals you want, whenever you want, without having to go out to a restaurant or rely on the hotel’s in-house catering menu. If you’re a foodie, this will give you the opportunity to experiment with all the local ingredients that you’ll be able to buy at local markets and outlets. Being a coastal city there are plenty of fresh fish markets, known locally as Peskerijas. There are also farmlands just inland from the city, so you’ll be able to visit the farmers’ market too, called Pazar. This is a big open-air market alongside the Diocletian Palace at the Silver Gate, while the fish markets are all on the other side of Split, in the Matejuska fishing port area of the city. Another advantage of booking a holiday rental is that you’re more likely to get personalised attention from the owners, as these are often family-owned, accommodating only one set of guests at a time. It will make your stay in Split more homely and enjoyable. This type of accommodation is often less expensive than a hotel, without sacrificing anything in the way of furnishings and overall quality.
The average length of a holiday rental booking in Split is 4 nights.
On average, holiday apartments in Split typically cost around £534 per night. Search to see the apartments that we have in Split and the prices for your selected dates.
The cheapest month to rent a holiday apartment in Split is usually March. The cost of your apartment or rental property can be around 76% cheaper in March vs. the high season.
The number of operators available for hotels in Split is 6,394 as of December 2024.
Prices for hotels in Split are refreshed on a daily basis.