Step aboard Tomos, our exclusive time machine, and embark on a journey guided by our expert locals. Discover the rich history and hidden gems of stunning Split in this unforgettable Cro adventure!
There is no family in Split and Dalmatia that didn’t possess a Tomos motorcycle in the eighties. They were used by the young and the old, but especially by postmen that were recognizable by the yellow color of the vehicle and the sound of the Tomos engines heard from afar, which in Split were called Koze (Goats).
Don’t be afraid, we won’t turn you into shepherds of the streets of Split in the eighties, but we will take you to the most beautiful locations in Split on Tomos.
All of our tours are small group tours, eight people max. on a small group tour. In only two hours, you will have pleasure to visit all the attractions that Split has to offer: Poljud Stadium, Park Mladeži, Marjan hill, Meštrović G., Marjan tunnel, Zvončac, West Coast, Diocletian’s palace, Promenade, Ferry port, Bačvice.
At the Poljud stadium, we will cover the basics of driving a moped. Poljud Stadium is also the home of the football club Hajduk Split.
Marjan hill is a green oasis of the city of Split. It is surrounded by beaches, you will have the opportunity to hear everything about the most peaceful part of Split.
Ivan Mestrovic Gallery Ivan Meštrović Gallery (Croatian: Galerija Meštrović), is an art museum in Split, Croatia dedicated to the work of the 20th-century sculptor, Ivan Meštrović. The gallery preserves and presents to the public the most significant works of Meštrović, and is in itself an art monument. The permanent collection includes works of sculpture, drawings, design, furniture and architecture. Holdings include original plaster models by the artist, as well as finished works in bronze, marble and wood. The gallery building and grounds were based on original plans by Meštrović himself, and included living and working areas, as well as exhibition spaces. Not far from the gallery lies Kaštelet-Crikvine, a restored chapel that houses a set of wooden wall panels carved by Ivan Meštrović.
You will make your own way to the meeting points