Holiday Villas in Split

Find a perfect sunshine villa break in Split

Split, an exciting city where all kinds of cultures meet. Known for its irresistible Blue Flag beaches, signature terracotta rooftops and tantalising history, Split is fast becoming one of Croatia’s most popular destinations. It’s the largest city on the Dalmatian Coast, set halfway between Dubrovnik and Zadar on the Adriatic Sea. Whether you’re looking to explore Split City, take a boat trip around some of the Croatian Islands or visit Diocletian’s Palace, you’ll find plenty to do during your Split holiday.

Booking a holiday villa with us has never been easier, plus all your holidays are protected should anything go wrong. Whether you’re looking for a self-catering villa in the Split region city centre or somewhere a little further afield, we’ve hand-selected the best properties just for you. A number of our properties boast private pools, sea views, and are suitable for large groups of friends, families and couples.

Our beach villas are aptly named due to their proximity to pebbled beaches as well as pure sandy beaches like Bacvice Beach. The beauty of Split is that you’re never too far from anything, with day trips available to Brac Island and Krka National Park, you’ll be able to make the most of your time here. If that wasn’t enough, why not explore the Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls for a truly memorable day out. Book your holiday villa in Split today!

Split Villas

  • Villa Solin

    Solin

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  • Villa Jatica

    Zaostrog

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  • Villa Tina

    Kaštela

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  • Villa Škrip

    Škrip

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  • Villa Makar

    Makarska

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  • Villa Dane with private pool just 80m away from the beach

    Hvar

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  • Vila Zora

    Splitska

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  • LCT Holiday Home Florentina

    Split

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  • Luxury Villa Star Lights Trogir - heated pool, hot tub, gym, billiard

    Trogir

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What is the difference between a villa and a hotel?

A villa and a hotel are both popular vacation lodging choices, but there are some key differences that set them apart. Villas offer more in the way of privacy and seclusion, with spacious rooms, dedicated outdoor areas, and larger kitchens allowing for relaxed in-home meals and entertainment. Moreover, villas are often located in residential areas, with access to the local community and amenities. In contrast, hotels offer a more traditional and convenient lodging experience.

Are villa holidays cheaper than hotels?

Villa holidays provide the perfect combination of affordability and comfort. Villa holidays are often much cheaper than staying in hotels, allowing you to enjoy the flexibility of self-catering accommodation without spending a fortune. You can choose from a wide selection of villas, all of which offer spacious living areas and fully-equipped kitchens. You'll have the perfect space to relax and unwind without relying on the extra charges and amenities of a hotel.

When is the best time to visit Split?

The best time to visit Split is between April and October when the weather is mild and pleasant.

Where are the best areas to stay in Split?

The city centre near Diocletian's Palace is a great area to stay with its cobblestone streets, beautiful squares and great restaurants. The best area to stay is the harbour with its stunning views of the Adriatic, close to attractions, public transportation and the city centre. Another great area to stay is near Banje Beach and Park whereas the neighbourhood of Bačvice is a popular choice among younger travellers and those looking for a vibrant nightlife.

How to get there

From the UK, you can fly to Split from a range of UK airports such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and even Belfast. The nearest airport to Split is Split Airport (SPU) which is the main international airport serving town. Once you have arrived at the airport, you can take a taxi, shuttle bus or rent a car to get to the centre of Split. Alternatively, you can take a ferry from Italy and other nearby Mediterranean ports.

Currency

The currency in Split is the Croatian Kuna (HRK).

Time difference

The time difference between England and Split, Croatia is one hour ahead.

Language

Croatian is the official language spoken in Split.

Things to do and see in Split

Split is an amazing city full of history and culture. There are many things to do and see in the city, from visiting the UNESCO World Heritage listed Diocletian's Palace, to exploring the many cafes and restaurants. Some of the other attractions include walking the Riva promenade, touring the dramatic Marjan Hill, or strolling the lively street of the Old Town. Additionally, visitors can take a day trip to nearby nearby islands like Brac, Hvar or Vis.

Food and drink

Split, the charming capital of Dalmatia, has some truly exquisite food and drinks on offer. The region has a traditional Mediterranean palate - featuring seafood, cheese, meats and creamy sauces. Hearty specialities include black risotto, peka (meat or seafood cooked in a sealed pan with fennel and potatoes), and pašticada (goulash from beef in a sweet-sour sauce).

Beaches in Split

Split's beaches are some of the best in Croatia. They are renowned for their crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and stunning sunsets. The main beach near the city center offers plenty of refreshment stands, bars and restaurants, as well as water sports activities such as parasailing, jet skiing and windsurfing. Along the coast line, there are also several coves, lagoons and rocky beaches, perfect for sunbathing, swimming and exploration.

More locations in Croatia

Known for its stunning beaches and with over 1,000 islands to its name, Croatia is becoming one of the leading tourist destinations. Whether you’re searching for a city break or a beach holiday, you’ll be treated to its beauty.