Why Is The Tourist Postseason A Great Time To Visit Dalmatia And Split?

Split is one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations Split is one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations


Are you wondering why visiting Dalmatia and Split during the postseason is a great idea? A vacation after the peak of the summer holiday season has many advantages. You can enjoy the beautiful weather without dealing with huge crowds and have plenty of things to do without feeling rushed.

Before and after the high season is an excellent time to visit Dalmatia if you love the sun but not the oppressive heat of summer. With 2600 hours of sunshine annually and a Mediterranean climate, the average postseason temperature is between 18 and 23°C in October, which is quite pleasant.

September and October are the ideal months to spend time outdoors and explore everything Dalmatia offers, from stunning monuments and towns like Trogir, Hvar, and Diocletian's Palace in Split to excellent restaurants and nightclubs. You can enjoy Dalmatia travel gems without the usual summer rush. Autumn is the perfect time of year to enjoy the beaches and explore the beautiful bays of the Adriatic islands without any stress or crowds.

Split is one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations, and the town is ideal for year-round tourism. The offseason is a great time to visit as there are fewer crowds, sunny and still pleasant weather, lower accommodation prices, and more favourable flight deals.

Town Of Split A Year-round Traveller Destination


Is The Town Of Split A Year-round Traveller Destination?

The Tourist Board of Split did an important and interesting study of the tourism market in the city. The study found that most people who visit Split are between the ages of 18 and 35 and are interested in the city's cultural and natural attractions and its hospitality and recreation options.

Congress and cultural and recreational tourism are becoming more popular in the off-season.

Blue Shark boat tour agency is one of the many travel agencies in Split that recognizes every tourist's immense value to the city. Tourists are highly valued and welcomed in Split regardless of age, nationality, or activity interests.

The town genuinely desires to be more than just a seasonal tourist destination. Still, it aims to attract visitors all year round. This is why many travel agencies, including Blue Shark, work hard to offer diverse activities and entertainment options for tourists of all kinds, from picturesque beaches to historic sites, cultural events, and boat trips from Riva. Split has something for everyone to enjoy.

The Weather In Split-Dalmatia County During The Travel Postseason

During September and October, the climate in Split-Dalmatia County is usually pleasant. Due to the mild Mediterranean climate, you will enjoy sunny days, and you will probably take a swim.

It is important to note that the climate can change depending on the time of year and the specific weather conditions, so it is best to check the weather forecast before travelling to be prepared for the current conditions.

September Weather

The air temperature in Split and its surroundings falls from summer peaks in September, but it remains enjoyable. Daily temperatures typically range between 24 and 28 degrees Celsius. Night temperatures are slightly more relaxed than in the summer, ranging from 16 °C to 20 °C. September is typically a dry moon with little rain, so most of the moon is sunny and dry.

October Weather

October weather forecast: Coopyrigth and data owner, www.accuweather.com

Although temperatures continue to fall in October, the weather remains pleasant. Daily temperatures typically range between 19 and 23 degrees Celsius. Nights become cool, with temperatures ranging from 12 to 16 degrees Celsius. October is a dry month with a few sprinkles. However, sporadic rainy days may arise.

The weather in Split-Dalmatia County in September and October is ideal for travel and exploration. Temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities, and with fewer tourists around, this time of year is perfect for tours of attractions and beaches. Also, especially in September, the sea remains warm enough for swimming and water activities.

Few Tips For Postseason Travellers: A Small Dalmatia Bucket List

The Counties of Croatia are diverse, and each has its unique charm. Take the time to explore Split-Dalmatia County with Blue Shark travel tips, as it's a worthwhile experience!

The exquisite statue of Grgur Ninski

1. Begin Your "Your Luck" Adventure In Split, The Dalmatian Capital!

Split has been described in several Blue Shark blogs. Still, the Dalmatian capital is always an excellent source of inspiration for travel bloggers. We'll start with the famous Split town story "Your Luck."

"Your luck" is an urban myth when you touch the toe of the exquisite statue of Grgur Ninski (Gregory of Nin), a work of the famous Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. With just a finger touch, you will have more luck and fate at the beginning of your Dalmatian journey, so don't miss out.

When starting your Split tour, visiting the city's most significant historical monuments is essential. These include Diocletian's Palace, the city's heart, and the Waterfront, which features the most crucial city promenade.

While visiting these sites, it's essential to take in the urban life happening in the area. The promenade offers a peek into the daily lives of Split's residents, not just a route to monuments.

Although the old city in the palace and surrounding areas may appear to be a labyrinth, it is easy to navigate. Begin your walk with the model of the ancient historical heart on the Waterfront.

Getting to know a city in one or few days is difficult, but we'll give you a few suggestions. Every travel blog and guidebook will tell you that Split grew from Diocletian's palace, one of Europe's best-preserved and most impressive Roman structures. Since 1979, the Diocletian Palace has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Diocletian's palace, one of Europe's best-preserved and most impressive Roman structures
If you're in Split, consider walking along the Waterfront towards the palace's southern facade. Along the way, you'll pass several coffee shops and stores and come across city squares such as Fruit Square and People's Square. Additionally, you'll get to see the best-preserved northern wall of the palace.

Once you arrive at the Golden Gate, explore the antique and medieval streets and squares. Stroll along the city's narrowest street, "Let Me Pass," next to Jupiter's temple.

Allow yourself to get lost in the intricate labyrinth of the once-emperor's quarters. Eventually, you'll go to the Peristyle, the central imperial square, via the Vestibule.

Even though this is just a brief guide, planning a trip to Split will be beneficial. Create a bucket list and read the city's blogs. Split's beauty and Dalmatian charm will leave you fascinated!

Golden Horn Beach - Island of Brač


2. Take An Exclusive Tailored Boat Trip To The Island Of Brač

The island of Brač is a short boat ride away from Split, only 7 nautical miles from the Riva waterfront departure point. Your boat trip is a private tour, allowing you to tailor the itinerary to your desires. Whether you seek hidden coves, untouched beaches, or cultural experiences, your boat skipper will ensure all possible travel wishes.

From the end of September and the start of autumn to October, the weather remains mild and still pleasant for outdoor activities, making it the perfect time to venture out and discover Brač without summer crowds.

The island is a sanctuary for nature lovers. You can explore its rugged interior, where fragrant pine forests, olive groves, and vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. Hiking and cycling trails crisscross the island, offering panoramic views of the Adriatic and a chance to engage in untouched wilderness.

St. Dominic Monastery - Town of Bol


Starting in Bol: Your Gateway to Golden Horn Beach

Bol is located on the southern coast of Brač. The unique Dalmatian town is ideal as a starting point for a journey. The city is endowed with the famous Zlatni Rat beach, often hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Golden Horn Beach proposes various activities in the offseason. Windsurfing and kitesurfing are popular among Adriatic adventure fans.

Bol has an exciting history experience, natural beauties, and a vibrant gastronomic or nightlife scene. The town's seaside promenade is a serene walkway with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. It's the ideal place to savour local delicacies or enjoy coffee. The nearby Vidova Gora, the island's highest peak, is a popular hiking destination for explorers.

Discovering The Interesting Town Of Pučišća

Pučišća is a hidden gem that captivates travellers with its picturesque charm and rich cultural heritage. Pučišća is recognized for its gleaming white stone buildings. The town's architecture is a testament to the island's rich history as a centre for stone masonry.

Every corner tells a story, with intricate stonework adorning houses, churches, and squares. One of Pučišća's unique attractions is its Stonemasonry School, which has been operating for centuries. Here, future artisans learn the art of carving and shaping the famous Brač stone.

For wilderness enthusiasts, Pučišća offers possibilities for hiking and exploring the island's nature. The scent of pine forests and the panoramic vistas of the Adriatic from the island's peaks are unforgettable.

Exploring Brač's Hidden Treasures Or A Quick Tour To The Nearby Islands Of Hvar Or Šolta

Brač is the biggest island in Split-Dalmatia County, with many authentic Dalmatian towns and villages. One of the highlights of your tailored boat trip will be the opportunity to uncover Brač's travel destinations as you manage the itinerary with our captain.

In the postseason, you can discover secluded coves and bays where you'll enjoy the beach. Blue Shark crew will drop anchor near a lesser-known beach accessible only by boat, and you will be fascinated by Adriatic's untouched beauty.

Also, travellers have enough time for short excursions to the nearby islands of Hvar or Šolta.

Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in the Republic of Croatia

3. Add To Your Bucket List The Plitvice Lakes National Park Day Excursion

Our all-season travel offer includes a day excursion to the Plitvice Lakes National Park. Blue Shark has one of the largest fleets of premium vehicles in Split. Our land trips service focuses mainly on land transfer and excursions to the Croatian national parks, and the Plitvice Lakes National Park is among our top picks.

Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in the Republic of Croatia and the country's first national park. Park is a world-famous Croatian natural wonder renowned for its cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and dense forests.

The park is mainly covered in forest vegetation, with some grasslands thrown in for good measure. The lakes, the park's most appealing feature, account for just under 1% of the park area.

This UNESCO World Heritage site provides visitors with a unique landscape of terraced lakes linked by waterfalls and walkways. The park is a haven for nature lovers, with opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and exploring the pristine beauty of its 16 interconnected lakes and numerous waterfalls.

Plitvice Lakes National Park is an outstanding example of nature's artistry and a Croatian must-see destination for postseason travellers.

Even in the offseason, the town, Split-Dalmatia County, and the beautiful Adriatic Archipelago of islands provide a one-of-a-kind adventure.

Reasonable Planning Of Development Touristic Offer In Split Dalmatia County

With some reasonable planning directions, Split Dalmatia County and the city can offer an excellent tourist experience comparable to Barcelona, Paris, or any year-round tourist destination.

Regions such as Dalmatia are guaranteed to be successful if they follow sustainable tourism trends. Guest tendencies and habits change annually, and medical and sports tourism with congress tourism form the basis of year-round tourist offerings.

To stand out, Dalmatia, including the city of Split, its county, backcountry, and Adriatic archipelago, must be unique and creative, brainstorming potential tourist attractions.

Even in the offseason, the town, Split-Dalmatia County, and the beautiful Adriatic Archipelago of islands provide a one-of-a-kind adventure.

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