Guide to Vinišće, Croatia
What we love about Vinišće
We love the tranquility of Vinišće as the village has retained its authentic charm. Its narrow streets are lined with traditional stone houses, and the locals are friendly and welcoming. It’s the kind of place where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and experience the true essence of Croatia.
Best places to eat and drink in Vinišće
Vinišće is a small village, so doesn’t have a large selection of restaurants, but there are a handful of low-key cafes.
A 30 minute drive will bring you to Trogir which is oozing charm and has a large selection of great eateries.
Getting to Vinišće
If you’re arriving by air, the closest major airport is Split Airport, which is approximately 20 kilometres away. From there, you can rent a car, take a taxi, or use a shuttle service to reach Vinišće. The scenic coastal drive from Split to Vinišće is about a 30-40 minute journey, making it an enjoyable way to soak in the stunning Adriatic views. Additionally, if you’re traveling by road, Vinišće is accessible by car from other Croatian cities. The village’s proximity to the Adriatic Highway makes it easily reachable and a great starting point for exploring the beautiful Dalmatian coast.
Things to do in Vinišće
For the more active traveller, Vinišće offers a range of water sports, including snorkelling, scuba diving, and kayaking. The clear waters and underwater landscapes make for fantastic underwater adventures.
While Vinišće is a tranquil oasis, it’s also conveniently located for day trips to some of Croatia’s most famous destinations. You can easily visit nearby Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its beautiful and charming maze of narrow alleyways and charming piazzas, or venture a bit further to explore the historic city of Split.