SAMSTAG Camper Parking Split
“Organized parking for campers and motorhomes in Split”

SPLIT
About Camper Parking
SAMSTAG Camper Parking Split
Put Orišca, 21000, Split
Working Hours:
Available every day, including Sundays 15:00 – 00:00
SAMSTAG Camper Parking Split is a practical parking location for travelers arriving in Split with camper vans, motorhomes and similar travel vehicles.
The service is intended for vehicle parking and short-term traveler stopovers. The location offers convenient access for larger vehicles and is suitable for visitors exploring Split, nearby beaches, ferry routes, islands and road trips through Croatia.
The parking area is located near the Split beach area and approximately 200 meters from the sea. It is not positioned directly on the beach, but it provides a convenient location close to coastal routes and key travel connections in Split.
Price per day: 40,00 EUR
Split – The Heart of Dalmatia
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia, located on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Besides being a vibrant urban center, it’s known for its rich history, Mediterranean charm, and a fascinating blend of ancient and modern.

The Historical Core of Split – Diocletian’s Palace
The most treasured part of Split is its historical core, Diocletian’s Palace, which has been under UNESCO protection since 1979. What makes it special:
- Roman Emperor Diocletian had the palace built in the late 3rd and early 4th century as his luxurious retirement residence.
- The palace is not just an ancient ruin – it is a living city. Inside its walls are homes, shops, cafes, churches, and museums. People still live there today, making it unique in the world.
- The Peristyle, the central square of the palace, is a frequent venue for cultural events and open-air opera performances.
- The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, originally Diocletian’s mausoleum, is the oldest cathedral in the world still in use.
- The cellars of the palace (Diocletian’s basements) are perfectly preserved, showcasing Roman architecture, and were also featured in the Game of Thrones series.
Fun Facts
The most treasured part of Split is its historical core, Diocletian’s Palace, which has been under UNESCO protection since 1979. What makes it special:
- Diocletian was the only Roman emperor who voluntarily abdicated – he retired to his palace in Split.
- The Riva, Split’s seaside promenade, is the heart of social life, where locals and tourists enjoy coffee – a true institution in Split.
- The people of Split are known for their wit, defiance, and strong local pride, as well as their deep love for the city, the sea, and the sun.
