Split is a scenic and generally affordable place to stay, offering a mix of Roman ruins, seaside activities, and island access. English is widely spoken, making it easy for travelers to get around. Internet quality is good overall, especially in cafes and coworking spaces outside the Old Town, although Airbnb speeds can vary. The cost of living is manageable, especially when living more like a local. Most travelers agree the city is pleasant and compact, ideal for stays of a few weeks to a few months. It’s popular during late summer through early fall, with September and early October being considered the best time to visit due to milder crowds and good weather. Split is also noted as a great place for dates and making short-term connections with other nomads or backpackers, though the city can start to feel small quickly. Some mention the lack of a strong digital nomad infrastructure—there isn’t a central cowork space or vibrant community scene. Outside the Old Town, the city loses some of its charm, with areas described as run-down. While it’s not a hub for long-term remote work lifestyles yet, Split serves well for a scenic and productive short-term stay.
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Split is a scenic and generally affordable place to stay, offering a mix of Roman ruins, seaside activities, and island access. English is widely spoken, making it easy for travelers to get around. Internet quality is good overall, especially in cafes and coworking spaces outside the Old Town, although Airbnb speeds can vary. The cost of living is manageable, especially when living more like a local. Most travelers agree the city is pleasant and compact, ideal for stays of a few weeks to a few months. It’s popular during late summer through early fall, with September and early October being considered the best time to visit due to milder crowds and good weather. Split is also noted as a great place for dates and making short-term connections with other nomads or backpackers, though the city can start to feel small quickly. Some mention the lack of a strong digital nomad infrastructure—there isn’t a central cowork space or vibrant community scene. Outside the Old Town, the city loses some of its charm, with areas described as run-down. While it’s not a hub for long-term remote work lifestyles yet, Split serves well for a scenic and productive short-term stay.
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3 months ago
I could see the warmer months being very fun here (I was here in October and many activities were closed, although you could still get in a few beach days as the weather is turning to fall). If you based yourself out of Split you could do the islands every weekend. However, I found no nomad community, the Facebook page is mostly for apartment rentals, there isn't a vibey co-work in the city center either.
3 months ago
Beautiful old town and waterfront, but as soon as you leave them it becomes a post-Communist dump. I've had very good internet in airbnbs, and it's quite affordable if you live like a local.
3 years ago
Spent 3 weeks in Split during August/September timeframe and stayed on the edge of Old Town. I personally feel that Split would have been best end of September and into October when things calm down a bit. Easy to get around speaking english everywhere, and plenty to do in such a beautiful place. Met a lot of excellent nomads and backpackers while there. Food and Drinks are about standard price for Europe (which apparently is due to inflation and the approaching Euro integration). There are a few coffee shops that have enough space to work from and cowork spaces outside of Old Town which had download speeds ranging from 100mbps (cafe) and up. My apartment was a bit slower at 25-30 download tops, but that was manageable. I could see myself spending much longer in Split, but will say when it comes to knowing the locals and nomads, it feels like a small town very quickly. I will say I agree with a previous reviewer, it is an amazing place to take someone on a date... highly recommend.
3 years ago
Was in Split for September and early october. I went to spend time bouldering over the sea, swimming and having pleasant walks around Marjan Park, which i did. For that it was perfect. The city is also a great place for a nice date and to meet a handful of other nomads. End of summer i feel is probably the best time unless you really want the tourists and the busy nights
4 years ago
Split is a very pleasant town. You have Roman ruins, clear Adriatic waters, ferries to Hvar and other islands. Places to stay are affordable, food is medium priced. English is pretty commonly spoken. You can explore the town in about two days, but it seems a very pleasant place to live (I’ve been here 2 weeks & plan to stay for 2 months).
5 years ago
I spent a month in Split and really enjoyed it. The weather was excellent for 90% of my time there (September) and the city is beautiful, with easy access to much of the Adriatic portion of Croatia and the islands. It's not a huge city, which means that it's very walkable, but I did start getting a little bored and there's not a ton of restaurants that aren't overpriced and touristy. I'd say that it's a great base to explore Croatia, but that if you're planning on staying for more than a month or so it can start to feel a little slow. Also not as cheap as inland Croatia (e.g., Zagreb), but that shouldn't come as a surprise given its location and tourist volume. I had quality wifi in my apartment that was reliable and effective, and in general the city infrastructure is pretty strong. Definitely would recommend, especially during the warmer months.
5 years ago
Split is NOT lgbt friendly, it can be pretty dangerous at times.
6 years ago
Wonderful place, drinking a spritz while sitting on 2000 years olds stones is a wonderful experience.
Lot's of tourist, very crowded place in the summer.
6 years ago
Split is extremely affordable for European standards with fast internet and plenty of cafés with wifi. A beautiful coastal city with stunning architecture like Diocletian’s Palace and close proximity to the pine trees of Marjan. Split will suit digital nomads who need fast internet, enjoy different scenery, history, architecture and European culture.
8 years ago
✅ Very affordable
✅ Fast internet
✅ Warm all year
✅ Beautiful scenery
✅ Easy to get around speaking English
✅ Pretty safe
✅ Perfect humidity now
✅ Good air quality on average
✅ Nomads.com members liked going here a lot
✅ Many Nomads.com members have been
✅ Spacious and not crowded
✅ Easy to do business
✅ High quality of education
✅ Roads are very safe
✅ Freedom of speech
✅ Democratic
✅ People can speak basic English
✅ Very safe for women
✅ Family friendly
✅ LGBTQ+ friendly
✅ (Medical) marijuana MAY be legal, unenforced or decriminalized (always double check this)
Air quality
clean 9 US AQI
clean 8 US AQI
clean 8 US AQI
clean 9 US AQI
clean 9 US AQI
clean 10 US AQI
clean 12 US AQI
clean 15 US AQI
clean 10 US AQI
clean 11 US AQI
clean 6 US AQI
clean 7 US AQI
Sun
safe 1
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safe 2
UVI
seek shade 3
UVI
seek shade 4
UVI
avoid sun 6
UVI
avoid sun 8
UVI
avoid sun 8
UVI
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UVI
avoid sun 6
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UVI
safe 2
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safe 1
UVI
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