City Sightseeing Worldwide, the world’s leading open-top bus tour operator, is thrilled to announce the official launch of a brand-new destination in its global portfolio: the vibrant coastal city of Split, Croatia.

Following a successful soft launch, City Sightseeing Split is now fully operational and ready to welcome visitors from around the world to discover the city’s historic charm, scenic coastlines, and cultural treasures.

The comprehensive product includes a 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour (Red Line), two panoramic experiences (Blue and Green Lines), and a guided walking tour. With six ticket options to suit every type of traveller, City Sightseeing Split offers unmatched flexibility and depth for discovering one of the Adriatic’s most captivating cities.

“Our mission has always been to make the world’s most beautiful and culturally rich cities more accessible, more enjoyable, and more unforgettable for travellers,” said Enrique Ybarra, Founder and CEO of City Sightseeing Worldwide. “We’re excited to add Split to our global network and to introduce visitors to this incredible destination with the quality and vibrancy that define our tours worldwide.”

City Sightseeing Split Highlights:

  • Red Line: 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off service with 8 stops near major landmarks including Bacvice Beach, the Archaeological Museum, and the National Theatre.
  • Blue Line: Historic Split Panoramic Tour with stops at Trogir, Salona, Klis Fortress, and more.
  • Green Line: Nature Lover’s Panoramic Tour featuring scenic highlights such as the Olive Museum and Klis Fortress.
  • Evening Sunset Tour: A magical sunset experience from Klis Fortress.
  • Daily Guided Walking Tour: Included in all tickets, perfect for exploring Split’s old town on foot.

All tours include multilingual audio commentary and free mobile or paper voucher redemption at the central meeting point: Obala Lazareta 3, Split.

For more information, visit https://city-sightseeing.com/en/171/split.

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