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Best Beaches in Split: Complete Guide (2026)

A local's guide to the best beaches in Split, Croatia — from family-friendly Žnjan to sandy Bačvice, secluded Kasjuni, and everything in between.

znjan-team Last updated February 26, 2026 14 min read

Split’s Best Beaches at a Glance

Split sits on a peninsula with beaches on almost every side — from busy city beaches to hidden rocky coves under the Marjan forest. Here’s our complete ranking for 2026, with honest assessments of who each beach is best for.

BeachTypeBest ForDistance from Old TownOur Rating
ŽnjanPebbleFamilies, sports, nightlife4 km (15 min by bus)9/10
BačviceSandConvenience, young children500 m (7 min walk)7/10
KasjuniPebbleCouples, tranquillity3 km (20 min walk)8/10
BenePebble/ConcreteNature lovers, swimmers3.5 km (25 min walk)7/10
KaštelêtRockyLocals, sunbathing2 km (15 min walk)6/10
OvčicePebbleFamilies, calm water1 km (12 min walk)7/10
TrstenikPebbleLocals, laid-back vibe2.5 km (12 min by bus)6/10
JezinacRockySnorkeling, adventure2.5 km (18 min walk)7/10

1. Žnjan Beach — The Best Overall

Type: Pebble | Length: 2+ km | Bus: Lines 8, 15

After the €45.77 million transformation completed in 2025, Žnjan is now Split’s undisputed top beach. It has everything:

  • 11 new pavilion restaurants and beach clubs (Palma, Taboo, Casa Sol, Central Beach, MIMI, GAL Split)
  • Underground parking for 530 cars + 451 outdoor spots
  • Kids’ zone with shallow water, playgrounds, and bouncy castles
  • Sports zone with volleyball courts and water sports rental
  • 2 km promenade for cycling and running
  • Open-air amphitheatre for concerts and events
  • Full accessibility with ramps, lifts, and accessible toilets

Best for: Families, sports enthusiasts, foodies, anyone wanting a full-day beach experience.

Drawback: It’s Split’s most popular beach — arrive early in peak season. The pebble surface requires water shoes.

2. Bačvice Beach — The Sandy Classic

Type: Sand | Length: ~300 m | Walk: 7 min from Old Town

Split’s most famous beach, and the only sandy beach in the city. Bačvice is synonymous with picigin — the traditional Split ball game played in shallow water. Its location just south of the old town makes it the most convenient beach for tourists.

Facilities: Showers, toilets, lifeguards, several cafes and bars (Joe’s Bar, Žbirac), volleyball courts.

Best for: Tourists staying in the Old Town, very young children (soft sand, shallow water), picigin players.

Drawback: Extremely crowded in summer. The sand gets packed shoulder-to-shoulder by noon. Limited parking. Water can get murky when busy.

3. Kasjuni Beach — The Scenic Escape

Type: Fine pebble | Length: ~200 m | Walk: 20 min from Old Town

Tucked beneath Marjan Hill on Split’s western tip, Kasjuni is arguably the most beautiful beach in the city. The pine-forested hillside provides natural shade, and the water is crystal clear.

Facilities: One beach bar, sunbed rental, parking lot above (limited). No lifeguards.

Best for: Couples, snorkelers, anyone wanting a more relaxed and scenic setting.

Drawback: Limited facilities compared to Žnjan or Bačvice. Gets crowded on weekends. The walk down from the road is steep. Limited parking fills early.

4. Bene Beach — The Nature Lover’s Choice

Type: Pebble & concrete | Length: ~150 m | Walk: 25 min from Old Town

On the Marjan peninsula, Bene is set within a sports-recreation area surrounded by pine forest. The water is exceptionally clear, and there’s a swimming pool complex nearby.

Facilities: Café, showers, changing rooms, tennis courts, swimming pool. Small parking area.

Best for: Nature lovers, swimmers, those combining a Marjan hike with a beach visit.

Drawback: Mostly concrete and rocky entry. Not great for small children. Relatively far from the city centre.

5. Ovčice Beach — The Quiet Family Option

Type: Pebble | Length: ~200 m | Walk: 12 min from Old Town

Just east of Bačvice, Ovčice often gets overlooked by tourists heading to its famous neighbour. That’s a good thing — it’s quieter, has calm shallow water, and several family-friendly cafes.

Facilities: Showers, toilets, cafes, playground nearby.

Best for: Families with children who want less chaos than Bačvice, but similar convenience.

Drawback: Smaller than other beaches. Can still get busy on peak weekends.

6. Jezinac Beach — The Snorkeler’s Spot

Type: Rocky/Pebble | Length: ~100 m | Walk: 18 min from Old Town

A small rocky cove on the south side of Marjan, Jezinac offers some of the best snorkeling accessible from Split. The rocks create a natural harbour with clear water and visible marine life.

Facilities: Minimal — one beach bar. Bring your own supplies.

Best for: Snorkelers, adventure seekers, people who prefer rocky natural beaches.

Drawback: Very rocky entry (water shoes essential). No sandy areas. Limited shade.

7. Trstenik Beach — The Local’s Secret

Type: Pebble | Length: ~250 m | Bus: Line 8

East of the city centre, between Bačvice and Žnjan, Trstenik is a neighbourhood beach used mainly by locals. It has a relaxed, residential feel with a few cafes and a small park.

Facilities: Showers, cafes, playground.

Best for: Locals, visitors staying in the eastern part of Split, anyone wanting an authentic neighbourhood beach.

Drawback: No major attractions or facilities. The beach itself is unremarkable compared to Žnjan or Kasjuni.

8. Kaštelêt Beach — The Sunbather’s Perch

Type: Rocky/Concrete | Length: ~200 m | Walk: 15 min from Old Town

A series of rocky platforms and small pebbly coves between Bačvice and Marjan. Popular with locals for flat-rock sunbathing.

Facilities: A couple of beach bars.

Best for: Sunbathers, locals who know the flat-rock spots, cliff-jumping enthusiasts.

Drawback: Rocky and uneven. Not for families with small children. Limited facilities.

Beach Comparison: What Matters Most?

Best for Families with Young Kids

  1. Žnjan — Kids’ zone, shallow water, playgrounds, lifeguards, restaurants
  2. Bačvice — Sandy, very shallow, close to centre
  3. Ovčice — Calm, quiet, family cafes nearby

Best for Couples

  1. Kasjuni — Scenic, pine forests, romantic setting
  2. Jezinac — Secluded rocky cove, snorkeling
  3. Žnjan — Beach club vibes, sunset cocktails on promenade

Best for Sports & Activities

  1. Žnjan — Volleyball, SUP, kayaking, cycling, running
  2. Bačvice — Picigin, volleyball
  3. Bene — Swimming, tennis, hiking nearby

Best for Nightlife

  1. Žnjan — Taboo, Palma, and other beach clubs with DJ sets
  2. Bačvice — Several bars with late-night atmosphere
  3. Kasjuni — One bar, very mellow

Best for Snorkeling

  1. Jezinac — Rocky coves, clear water, marine life
  2. Kasjuni — Good visibility along the rocks
  3. Žnjan (eastern end) — Rocky section good for beginners

Most Accessible (Wheelchair/Stroller)

  1. Žnjan — Ramps, elevator, accessible toilets, flat promenade
  2. Bačvice — Relatively flat, some accessible facilities
  3. Others — Limited or no accessibility features

Water Temperature by Month

All Split beaches share the same Adriatic waters:

MonthWater TempAir TempSwimable?
May18–20°C22°CCool but possible
June21–23°C26°CYes
July24–26°C30°CYes — peak
August25–27°C31°CYes — warmest
September23–25°C27°CYes — great
October20–22°C22°CMild, still possible

How to Choose Your Beach

If you have one day in Split: Go to Žnjan for the full experience — it has everything in one place.

If you’re staying near the Old Town: Start with Bačvice for convenience, then bus to Žnjan for a full day.

If you want peace and quiet: Head to Kasjuni early morning.

If you love snorkeling: Take the walk to Jezinac.

If you have kids under 5: Bačvice (sand) or Žnjan Kids’ Area (pebble but excellent facilities).

Split’s coastline has a beach for everyone. But if we had to pick just one, the €45.77M transformation makes Žnjan the clear winner for 2026.