This city is best known for the ruins of the Palace of Diocletian, which were built in 295-305 CE. Split is located on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. Here you can visit the Diocletian’s Palace, Jupiter’s Temple, the Mestrovic Gallery, the Blue cave, and beaches like Kasjuni and Bacvice.
Besides palaces and temples, you can also find tons of team-building activities to try while having your company retreat in Split. You can play paintball, try an escape room, go on a kayak tour, go out on a SUP, go try a paint and sip, and so much more.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Split combines Adriatic beaches, Roman history, vibrant waterfronts, and easy access to nearby islands. Companies choose the city because it offers an ideal balance of productive meetings, outdoor adventures, and Mediterranean lifestyle in a walkable setting.
Teams can enjoy sailing trips, scavenger hunts through Diocletian's Palace, Croatian cooking classes, kayaking, paddleboarding, wine tastings, escape rooms, cycling tours, beach Olympics, and leadership challenges.
Split offers a relaxed atmosphere, excellent weather, and modern hospitality while remaining more affordable than many Western European coastal destinations. Teams appreciate its compact center, lively restaurants, and wide variety of group experiences.
Split Airport (SPU) offers direct flights to major European cities, with many additional seasonal connections during spring and summer. The city center is approximately 30–40 minutes from the airport by road.
Late spring and early autumn are generally the most popular periods, with temperatures typically ranging between 22–30°C. May, June, September, and early October provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities and sailing.
Companies often include Croatian cooking classes, wine tastings, guided tours of Diocletian's Palace, olive oil tastings, local market visits, traditional klapa music performances, and group dinners featuring Dalmatian cuisine.
Popular choices include sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, cycling, treasure hunts, outdoor escape games, hiking on Marjan Hill, beach games, and boat excursions along the Dalmatian coast.
Teams often enjoy Croatian cooking workshops, wine tastings, seafood dinners, olive oil tastings, cocktail classes, waterfront dining, and private meals featuring fresh fish, black risotto, peka, and other Dalmatian specialties.
Yes. Split offers modern hotels, conference venues, boutique accommodations, and experienced activity providers, making it easy to combine workshops, strategy sessions, and meetings with outdoor adventures.
In our experience hosting teams, Split stands out for its stunning coastline, historic atmosphere, and wide variety of outdoor activities. Companies appreciate how easily the city combines productive meetings with memorable Mediterranean experiences that strengthen team relationships.