Best Time to Visit Split
⛵ Month-by-month guide
The best time to visit Split is May, June, September — you get the best weather, manageable crowds, and reasonable prices. Avoid August (Ultra festival surge pricing + crowds) unless you have a specific reason.
Mediterranean — sunnier than Dubrovnik, hot July–August, swimmable sea May–October. The ideal trip length is 3 days, and the absolute sweet spot is May — weather is at its best and you beat the worst crowds.
Month-by-month breakdown
Each month rated for Split based on weather, crowds, and pricing.
The best months in detail
May, June, September.
Weather is optimal, sights are open and uncrowded relative to peak season, and you have the city closer to how locals enjoy it. Book accommodation 2–3 months ahead — these months sell out.
April, October.
Slightly less ideal weather but cheaper prices and fewer tourists. If you can handle the trade-off, these months can be the smartest pick — you get most of the experience for less money.
August (Ultra festival surge pricing + crowds).
Either weather is uncomfortable, key sights are closed, or prices are at peak with maximum crowds. Skip unless a specific event (festival, family commitment) makes it worth it.
Climate context
Mediterranean — sunnier than Dubrovnik, hot July–August, swimmable sea May–October.
The old town is tiny and walkable. Split is Dalmatia's ferry hub — book Jadrolinija/Krilo island catamarans a day ahead in summer.