Nestled along the dazzling Adriatic coast, the historic city of Split, Croatia, beckons visitors to embark on a culinary odyssey. The Split Food Tasting Walking Tour promises a delightful immersion into the vibrant local food scene. For just 1,003 Kuna per person, participants can savor the rich flavors of Dalmatian specialties, explore the bustling Fishmarket, and uncover hidden gastronomic gems. Led by knowledgeable guides, this 2-hour adventure offers a 25% discount and a chance to dive deep into the city’s captivating history and culture. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or a curious explorer, this tour promises to tantalize your taste buds and leave you yearning to discover more of Split’s culinary delights.
- Good To Know
- Tour Overview and Pricing
- Itinerary and Highlights
- Experience and Learning
- Participant Information
- Customer Feedback and Ratings
- Local Cuisine Tasting
- Cultural Immersion in Split
- Booking and Cancellation Policy
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Time Does the Tour Start?
- Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
- Is the Tour Guide Fluent in English?
- Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
- Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required?
- Sum Up
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Good To Know

- A 2-hour walking tour in Split, Croatia that explores local cafés, the Old Market, and the Split Fishmarket through food tastings.
- The tour is priced at 1,003 Croatian Kuna per person, with a 25% discount, and includes guided insights into traditional Dalmatian specialties.
- Highlights include visiting a Guinness record chocolate store, sampling Soparnik and rafiol cake, and immersing in Split’s vibrant food culture and community.
- The tour is suitable for adults up to 99 years old and features a flexible reservation and cancellation policy.
- Positive customer reviews praise the knowledgeable guide, value for money, service, and the opportunity to discover Split’s hidden culinary gems.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

The walking food tasting tour in Split, Croatia, offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the local cuisine and culture. Priced at 1,003 Croatian Kuna per person, the tour provides significant savings of up to 25% off the regular price.
Over the course of 2 hours, participants can explore the city’s culinary highlights, from a local café to the bustling Old Market and Split Fishmarket.
With the option to reserve now and pay later, as well as free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, the tour provides flexibility and convenience for travelers.
Whether seeking an immersive gourmet experience or simply wanting to discover Split’s hidden gems, this walking tour is an excellent choice.
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Itinerary and Highlights

Commencing from the iconic Golden Gate, near the Gregory of Nin statue, the food tasting walking tour whisks participants through Split’s culinary landscape.
Over the course of two hours, the tour visits a local café, the Old Market, a neighborhood bakery, the Split Fishmarket, a bar, and a restaurant, allowing guests to sample the region’s Mediterranean cuisine.
Highlights include tastings at the Green Market and Fish Market, as well as a visit to a chocolate store with the Guinness record for the largest chocolate bar.
Attendees can also savor traditional Dalmatian specialties like Soparnik and rafiol cake while learning local stories and recipes from the knowledgeable guide.
Experience and Learning

A guided tour with a professional guide accompanies participants on this unique gourmet adventure, allowing them to learn local stories and recipes while discovering the hidden gems of Split. The tour provides an immersive experience in the Mediterranean cuisine and local lifestyle of the city. Participants will explore:
| Experience | Learning | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Visit local cafés, bakeries, markets, and restaurants | Discover traditional Dalmatian dishes like Soparnik and rafiol cake | Tasting at Green Market and Fish Market |
| Explore Diocletian’s Palace and its culinary offerings | Learn the history and cultural significance of Split’s food scene | Visit a chocolate store with the Guinness record for the largest chocolate bar |
| Engage with the vibrant local community | Gain insights into the region’s food production and preparation methods | Uncover hidden gems and authentic local experiences |
Participant Information

Suitability for the food tasting walking tour encompasses adults up to 99 years old. However, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the tour.
Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat to fully enjoy the experience.
The tour covers a range of food tastings and market visits, so guests should be ready to explore Split’s culinary delights on foot.
With its emphasis on Mediterranean cuisine and local lifestyle, this gourmet adventure offers a unique opportunity to discover the hidden gems of the historic city.
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The tour’s overall rating stands at an impressive 4.9 out of 5 based on 34 reviews, reflecting the overwhelmingly positive experiences of past participants.
Reviewers praise the knowledgeable and friendly guide, who provides valuable insights into the local cuisine and culture.
The tour’s value for money is also highly rated at 4.9/5, with customers appreciating the variety of food tastings and the opportunity to explore Split’s hidden gems.
The service and organization of the tour have received perfect 5/5 scores, indicating a well-run and seamless experience.
Positive feedback highlights the tour’s ability to introduce visitors to the Mediterranean flavors and rich history of Split in an engaging and memorable way.
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Local Cuisine Tasting

During the tour, guests embark on a delectable journey through Split’s vibrant food scene.
They’ll visit a local café, bakery, bar, and restaurant, savoring authentic Dalmatian dishes and delicacies.
At the Old Market and Fish Market, they’ll discover the freshest regional produce and seafood, learning about traditional preparation methods.
The highlight is a stop at a chocolate store boasting the Guinness record for the world’s largest chocolate bar.
Visitors will also sample Soparnik, a traditional pie, and rafiol cake, experiencing the rich flavors that define Mediterranean cuisine.
This immersive culinary exploration offers a unique opportunity to take in Split’s thriving food culture and uncover its hidden gastronomic gems.
Cultural Immersion in Split

Beyond simply tasting the local cuisine, the Cultural Immersion in Split allows visitors to enjoy Split’s vibrant cultural tapestry. The tour takes guests through the historic Diocletian’s Palace, where they’ll learn about the city’s Roman heritage.
Highlights include:
- Visiting the Old Market to observe local vendors and craftspeople at work
- Exploring the Split Fishmarket to witness the bustle of this important commercial hub
- Stopping at a local bar to mingle with residents and experience the lively social scene
Through these authentic encounters, travelers gain a deeper understanding of Split’s traditions, community, and way of life, enriching their overall experience in this captivating Dalmatian city.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

Although visitors can reserve their spots now and pay later, they’ve the flexibility to cancel their Food Tasting Walking Tour up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The 2-hour tour is priced at 1,003 Kuna per person, a 25% discount from the original 1,338 Kuna.
With a duration of 2 hours, the tour includes visits to local cafes, markets, bakeries, and restaurants for food tastings.
Suitable for adults, the tour isn’t wheelchair-accessible, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunglasses and a sun hat.
The tour has received excellent reviews, with high ratings for the guide, value for money, service, and organization.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Time Does the Tour Start?
The tour starts at the Golden Gate, near the Gregory of Nin statue. The duration of the tour is 2 hours, and it includes visits to various local cafes, markets, and restaurants for food tastings.
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the food tasting walking tour. The tour is designed for adult participants only, and bringing pets would not be appropriate or permitted. Guests should leave their furry friends at home for this particular experience.
Is the Tour Guide Fluent in English?
The tour guide is fluent in English, allowing them to provide informative and engaging commentary throughout the walking tour. Participants can expect clear explanations and seamless communication during the gourmet adventure in Split.
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, you can take photos during the tour. The walking tour allows participants to capture the vibrant sights and flavors of Split’s local cuisine and culture as they explore the city’s landmarks and hidden gems.
Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required?
There’s no minimum number of participants required for this food tasting walking tour. It’s a flexible experience that can accommodate both small and larger groups, providing an intimate and personalized gourmet adventure for all participants.
Split: Food Tasting Walking Tour
“Great tour, we tried lots of different local foods and got to learn about some history! Wish we had done this at the start of our trip to allow us …”
Sum Up
The Split food tasting walking tour offers a delightful way to experience the vibrant culinary scene of Croatia’s coastal city. Priced at 1,003 Kuna per person with a 25% discount, the 2-hour tour includes visits to local cafés, markets, and tastings of traditional Dalmatian specialties. Guided by a knowledgeable host, participants can enjoy the rich flavors, history, and culture of the region, discovering hidden gems in Split’s charming streets.
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