Split

Europe · Croatia

Split

Nomad Score 7.9WiFi GoodVisa ModerateGrowing
Split is the best of both worlds — Roman ruins for breakfast, Adriatic sea for lunch. Croatia's digital nomad visa works, the infrastructure is solid, and tourist season aside, prices are still reasonable.

Monthly Budget

Lean

$1,300

Tight budget, shared spaces

Comfortable

$2,100

Private room, nice cafés

Don't Care

$3,800

Boutique hotel, premium co-working

Best for

Beach and history comboIsland hopping baseSailing enthusiastsMediterranean climate seekersEU entry

Not ideal for

Winter travelersBudget travelers in peak seasonThose needing a large coworking community

Neighborhoods

Diocletian's Palace

Walk: High

Living inside a Roman palace — surreal and stunning

Avg rent $1000/moWiFi Good

Those wanting the most unique address possible

Manuš / Špinut

Walk: High

Local residential, authentic and quiet

Avg rent $750/moWiFi Good

Long-term nomads wanting local life

Bačvice

Walk: High

Beach neighbourhood, lively in summer

Avg rent $850/moWiFi Good

Beach-first nomads

Coworking Spaces

SpaceDay RateMonth RateWiFiVibe
Impact Hub Split$12$150200 MbpsGrowing community, solid infrastructure
Saltwater Nomads$10$120150 MbpsNomad-focused, beach proximity
Cowork Split$10$130150 MbpsSimple and reliable

Cost Breakdown

TierAccommodationFoodCoworkingTransportTotal
Lean$650$350$150$60$1,210
Comfortable$1100$600$200$100$2,000
Don't Care$2200$1000$350$200$3,750

Connectivity & Getting Around

SIM Card

A1 or Tele2 Croatia. 50GB for ~€15.

Average Speed

50–150 Mbps. Better in the city than on islands.

Getting Around

City centre is very walkable. Buses to suburbs. Ferry terminal for islands. Car needed for day trips.

Best Months to Visit

AprilMayJuneSeptemberOctober

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