
Europe · Croatia
Split's nomad scene centers on the walkable lanes of Diocletian's Palace old town, the quieter Varos neighborhood, and the cafe-lined Bacvice beach promenade, all within a short walk of several coworking spaces. The city runs on tourist-season rhythms though, so it is liveliest and priciest from May through September and noticeably quieter and colder from December through February.
Read the full Split city guide →Monthly budget
$1,450
Avg internet speed
120 Mbps
Timezone
Europe/Zagreb
Best months
May–Jun, Sep–Oct
Croatia offers non-EU remote workers a digital-nomad temporary residence permit for up to 18 months with one 6-month extension, requiring proof of remote work for a foreign employer, monthly income of roughly 3,600 euros (or an equivalent deposit), and health insurance, after which applicants wait 6 months before reapplying.
| Housing | $700 |
| Food | $320 |
| Coworking | $180 |
| Transport | $40 |
| Entertainment | $180 |
| Total | $1,420 |
5 spaces
★ 4.9ScaleUp Office
Split 3, Split
500 Mbps
N/A /day
$409 /mo
★ 4.7TinkTank Coworking
Split 3, Split
1000 Mbps
$22 /day
$206 /mo
★ 4.6The Works Coworking
Meje/Spinut, Split
1000 Mbps
N/A /day
N/A /mo

Smartspace
Old Town, Split
300 Mbps
N/A /day
N/A /mo

WIP Coworking
Znjan beach, Split
200 Mbps
N/A /day
N/A /mo