Digital Nomad’s Guide to Split, Croatia: Sun, Sea & Seamless Remote Work
Imagine sending emails steps away from the Adriatic Sea, lunching on fresh seafood, and closing your laptop just in time for a sunset swim. Welcome to Split, where the Mediterranean lifestyle meets remote work freedom.
Valentina Mazzone
3 min read
Why Choose Split as a Digital Nomad?
The world is your office—let’s make it a sunny, stone-paved one.
Split isn’t just Croatia’s second-largest city—it’s a remote work dream. It blends ancient Roman charm (hello, Diocletian’s Palace) with modern amenities, a growing nomad community, and lightning-fast WiFi. Plus, it’s well-connected for weekend getaways to the Dalmatian Islands or Plitvice Lakes.
Why Digital Nomads Love Split:
⚡ Affordable coastal lifestyle with solid infrastructure
🏛️ Historic Old Town vibes with a vibrant café culture
🧑💻 Reliable WiFi and nomad-friendly coworking spaces
🏖️ Nature on your doorstep—mountains, beaches, and islands
🛥️ Day trips galore: Hvar, Brač, Trogir, Krka National Park
🍷 Laid-back Mediterranean culture with epic food and wine
🏡 Where to Live: Best Neighborhoods & Accommodation for Nomads
Split has a great balance of walkability and community. Here are the best areas for nomads to live and work:
🔹 Old Town (Diocletian’s Palace & Surroundings)
Live among ancient Roman ruins—yes, really.
Cafés and coworking spaces all around.
Ideal if you love being in the heart of it all.
🔹 Bačvice
10-min walk from the center with a beachy, chilled vibe.
Great for morning swims before your stand-up meeting.
More space and a bit quieter than the Old Town.
🔹 Meje
A scenic, upscale neighborhood near Marjan Hill.
Nature lovers, this is your spot.
Slightly pricier, but peaceful and full of charm.
🔹 Spinut
Residential and affordable, close to the university.
Quieter streets, some hidden gem cafés.
🛏️ Coliving Recommendations:
ZigZag Split Coliving – central, stylish, and remote-worker oriented.
Coliving Split Croatia – in Bačvice, community events + strong WiFi.
Outsite Split (coming soon!) – international network with reliable setups.
💻 Coworking Spaces & Laptop-Friendly Cafés (WiFi Heaven)
Let’s get into the most important part—where to work remotely in Split. Good news: you’re spoiled for choice.
🧠 Best Coworking Spaces in Split
Re.Split Coworking
Super fast WiFi, ergonomic chairs, meeting rooms.
Community events, printing, and free coffee!
scaleup Office Split
Designed for digital nomads: quiet zones, standing desks, networking nights.
Nomad pass available.
The Works
A cozy coworking hub in Spinut.
Great for focused work and small community vibe.
☕ Best Cafés to Work From in Split
D16 Coffee
Located close to the Diocletian’s Palace
Arguably the best coffee in town. Quiet, cool vibes & fast WiFi.
Kava2
Located Near Old Town
Minimalist design, specialty coffee, strong signal. Digital nomad fave.
Bajamonti Café
Location: Riva promenade
Beautiful sea views. Ideal for light work sessions.
Teak Café
Location: Bačvice
Outdoor seating, good snacks, and remote worker friendly.
Vega Fast Food & Café
Located Near Spinut
Vegan options + a chill working environment.
Galerija Food & Coffee
Location: Meje
Spacious, quiet, and delicious brunch options.
🔌 Tip: Always ask for “WiFi lozinka, molim?” (WiFi password, please) with a smile 😊
🤝 Community & Networking in Split
Split’s digital nomad scene is growing fast, and there are plenty of ways to connect.
💬 Facebook Groups:
Digital Nomads in Split
Expats in Croatia
Croatia Remote Workers
🧠 Saltwater Workspace Events:
Weekly skillshares, networking nights, and beach cleanups.
🍷 Nomad Meetups & Aperitivo:
Check Meetup.com or the Saltwater events board.
Aperitivo Fridays at Fabrique Pub are a must.
📅 Remote Year sometimes brings groups through—check for open events.
🌊 What to Do in and Around Split
Work hard, explore harder. Split is your gateway to nature and culture.
🏖️ Bačvice Beach – swim, sunbathe, or try picigin (local water sport).
🧗 Marjan Hill – hike, bike, or meditate with epic sea views.
🛥️ Island-hop to Hvar, Brač, or Vis by ferry (cheap & easy).
🌊 Blue Lagoon or Krka Waterfalls – great weekend trips.
🏛️ Diocletian’s Palace – explore this living Roman museum.
🍷 Wine tasting in Kastela or visit local olive oil farms.
🇭🇷 Local Etiquette & Practical Tips
Language: English is widely spoken, but learning “Hvala” (thank you) and “Dobar dan” (good day) goes a long way.
Tipping: 10% is appreciated but not mandatory.
Noise: Cafés can get loud around lunch—bring headphones.
Weather: Summers are hot—plan your work hours early or late.
Currency: Croatia now uses the Euro (since 2023).
🧘 Staying Healthy & Balanced
🏃♂️ Outdoor Exercise: Run or bike around Marjan Hill.
🧘♀️ Yoga: Check out Yoga Split for drop-in English classes.
🥗 Healthy Eats:
Kat’s Kitchen – vegan + gluten-free paradise
Makrovega – affordable and filling veggie food
Corto Maltese – balanced Mediterranean meals
💦 Hydration: Tap water is safe and delicious—bring a refillable bottle!
✅ Quick Checklist: Key Takeaways
🏙️ Best neighborhoods: Bačvice for chill vibes, Old Town for action
🧑💻 Top coworking: Saltwater Workspace + Smartspace
☕ Laptop cafés: D16, Kava2, and Teak Café
🧘 Wellness: Yoga, Marjan hikes, and clean coastal air
🍤 Eat this: Grilled octopus, soparnik (traditional pastry), and fritule (mini donuts)
🧳 Stay connected: Use an eSIM (Airalo or Ubigi) and ask for "WiFi lozinka"
Final Thoughts: Is Split Right for You?
Split is where ancient history and modern remote work collide beautifully. If you’re looking for seaside living, inspiring surroundings, and a solid digital nomad network—without the chaos of a big city—this Croatian gem might just be your next home base.
So go ahead. Book the ticket, pack the laptop, and let the Adriatic breeze reboot your routine.
“From Tokyo to Split, the world’s your office. Let’s make it beautiful.”