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What’s Split Like in November? November in Split signals the shoulder season transitioning into winter. Expect significantly fewer tourists, a cooler climate, and a more authentic local experience. While the weather can be unpredictable with increased rainfall, the city maintains its charm, offering a quieter atmosphere to explore its historical sites.

What is the Weather and Climate in Split in November? Split in November experiences average high temperatures around 14-16°C (57-61°F) and average lows of 8-10°C (46-50°F). It’s typically one of the wetter months, with an estimated 10-15 rainy days. Sunshine hours are reduced compared to summer, but clear days are still possible. Expect potential winds like the cold Bura or the humid Jugo, influencing how cool it feels. (Estimated data based on historical averages.)

What are Typical Costs and Availability in Split in November? Costs for accommodation are considerably lower in November, often 30-50% less than peak season. You can estimate hostel beds from €15-30/night and mid-range apartments or hotels from €40-80/night. (Estimated ranges). Flights may also be cheaper depending on origin. Most central restaurants, shops, and services remain open, though some seasonal tourist-focused businesses (e.g., specific boat tours for swimming) may close or reduce hours.

What to Expect Regarding Crowds, Events, and Conditions in Split in November? Expect significantly fewer crowds, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of popular sites like Diocletian’s Palace. Major tourist events are scarce; instead, the focus shifts to local cultural life. Late November might see early preparations for Christmas markets. Conditions will be cooler and potentially wet, so pack layers and waterproof gear. Daylight hours are shorter than in summer.

What are the Best Activities for Visiting Split in November? November is ideal for exploring Split’s historical core, including Diocletian’s Palace, without the summer crowds. Visit local museums such as the Split City Museum or the Ethnographic Museum. Enjoy scenic walks up Marjan Hill for panoramic views. Indulge in authentic Croatian cuisine at traditional konobas. Consider day trips to nearby Trogir or Klis Fortress, checking opening times as some may have reduced hours. Embrace the local café culture.

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