REVIEW · SPLIT
Electric bike – day rentals Split, Sinj
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E-bikes turn Split’s hills into a non-issue.
This electric bike rental in Split lets you roll along the city and coastline without a sweaty slog, then reach farther spots without switching to cars or buses. The day format also means you control your pace, stop when views call, and head back when you’re ready.
I really like two things about the setup: the convenient delivery to the Split/Sinj area (plus a backup pickup arrangement by agreement), and the practical kit that comes with the bike—at minimum a helmet and battery charger, and in at least one case a lock, pump, and repair kit too. That combination cuts the usual hassle of rentals.
One thing to consider: the bikes may not include front lights, so bring your own if you think you’ll be out later or in darker stretches along the coast.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you pedal
- Why this e-bike rental is such a practical way to see Split
- What you actually get: the gear and coverage that matter
- Your day on an e-bike: a simple plan that fits the rental
- 1) Morning: get your bearings around Split
- 2) Midday: follow the coastline for the best payoff
- 3) Afternoon: choose your extension (or keep it easy)
- 4) If you want a bigger story: a ferry day to Brac
- Battery reality check: how to manage energy without stress
- Where the rental fits in your trip: pairing it with real sightseeing
- Price and value: is $34/day a good deal?
- Logistics that won’t ruin your day: start/end points and timing
- Who should book this e-bike rental?
- The only real caution: plan for lighting and long rides
- Should you book the Split and Sinj e-bike rental?
- FAQ
- How long is the electric bike rental in Split?
- Does the rental include delivery to Split or Sinj?
- What’s included with the e-bike?
- Where do I pick up the bike?
- What’s the end point for returning the bike?
- What are the hours for the rental?
- What’s the minimum age to join?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you pedal

- Split and Sinj delivery: Bikes can be brought to you in the Split/Sinj area, saving you time at the start and end of your day.
- Helmet + charger included: You’re not stuck hunting for gear or charging equipment right away.
- Basic bike insurance: You get some coverage, which helps if you worry about minor mishaps while sightseeing.
- Private use for your group: It’s your group only, not a big shared tour with a fixed pace.
- Battery-assisted riding for hills: You can cover more coastline and steep streets with less effort than a normal bike.
- Bring front lights: At least one rider flagged that the included bikes had no front lights.
Why this e-bike rental is such a practical way to see Split

If you want a classic Croatian day—sea views, coastal curves, a few steep climbs—Split can deliver. But if you’re doing it on foot or public transport, you end up spending time moving instead of looking. This rental solves that problem with electric assist. You still ride like a traveler, not like a passenger, but the bike helps you keep the fun parts of cycling and drop most of the punishment.
The other big advantage is flexibility. This isn’t a guided tour with a stopwatch. It’s an e-bike rental for one day (and up), so you can make the day match your energy level. One hour you might want relaxed waterfront riding; another hour you might push a little farther inland or toward the surrounding areas. That control matters when you’re dealing with heat, wind, or just a mood shift.
Price-wise, it’s listed at $34 for the day. That’s not just a number you pay and forget. In practice, e-biking can replace expensive taxis or multiple tickets when you’re trying to string together city + coastline + outer areas in one day. Add in delivery to the Split/Sinj area, and the value gets more convincing.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Split
What you actually get: the gear and coverage that matter
This is the kind of rental where the details are the difference between annoying and smooth.
Here’s what’s stated as included:
- Helmet
- Battery charger
- Basic insurance for the bike
- Battery-powered assist (the whole point)
One of the stronger review notes also added what you hope for in a rental kit: a lock, pump, and repair kit. You may not need any of it, but having it means you can park for a snack stop without panic, and handle small issues without immediately ending your day.
Delivery is another practical feature. The information says delivery is available to the Split and Sinj area. At least one rider described delivery to an apartment in Split with what sounded like a small extra fee. That doesn’t negate the value—it just means you should check the exact address situation when booking. If delivery is a must for your plans, message them before you lock in your timing.
Also worth planning around: front lights may not be included. If you’ll be riding near dusk, along darker roads, or just want extra safety, bring your own. It’s a small item that prevents a big headache.
Your day on an e-bike: a simple plan that fits the rental

There’s no rigid itinerary here, so I’d think about your day in “zones.” You start with easier riding near Split, stretch outward along the coast when you feel good, then either turn back or extend the day if the battery still has room.
1) Morning: get your bearings around Split
In the morning, you want two things: comfort and flow. With an e-bike, you’ll quickly learn how much assist you need. Use the power to get up hills without turning the ride into a workout, then dial it back when the road is flatter and you just want scenic cruising.
Since the start point is in the Rumin area and delivery is available, you might begin your day with the bike already at your lodging. Either way, before you head out, do a quick check:
- Helmet on, of course
- Make sure you know where the charger plugs in
- Test the bike assistance a couple of times so there’s no surprise mid-climb
Why this part matters: if you rush this, you’ll spend the best part of the day fighting the bike or the route. If you take ten minutes, you’ll feel in control for hours.
2) Midday: follow the coastline for the best payoff
The listing focuses on sightseeing around Split and the surrounding coastline. That usually means your best visuals happen when you’re near the water: sea angles, cliff views, and that “I’m really traveling” feeling that you don’t get from a bus window.
With an e-bike, the coastline becomes doable even if you hit stiffer sections. One review specifically praised how the e-bike helped with steep hills, and the views made the effort worth it. That’s exactly the logic you want: let the bike do the heavy lifting, then enjoy the scenery on the approach.
Possible drawback to watch for: coastal areas can mean parked cars, narrow spots, and mixed pedestrian traffic. Slow down in busy sections. The speed you feel on a powered bike can trick you into taking space you shouldn’t.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Split
3) Afternoon: choose your extension (or keep it easy)
After you’ve enjoyed the main city-and-coast loop, you’ve got options:
- Stay in the Split area and keep the ride relaxed
- Head toward the surrounding destinations you can reach without a car
- Or, if you’re feeling ambitious and want a bigger day, plan a ferry-based extension
This is where e-bikes shine. You can keep a sightseeing mindset without constantly calculating whether the ride will become a grind.
4) If you want a bigger story: a ferry day to Brac
One of the strongest review notes described an all-day trip that included taking a ferry to Brac island. That’s a big step up from a standard city ride, and it’s exactly the kind of day e-biking supports: you cover the local “last mile” after you arrive, so you’re not just looking at an island from one spot.
I’d treat this as an optional plan, because it adds complexity:
- You’ll need to follow the ferry rules for taking bikes onboard
- Timing matters, and you can’t just wing it if the ferry schedule doesn’t match your battery and energy
But if you do it, it turns the rental into a full travel day rather than a simple city activity.
Battery reality check: how to manage energy without stress

The rental includes a battery charger, which is great. But the key is how you use the assist. Don’t treat the bike like it’s infinite power. Treat it like extra legs.
Practical approach:
- Use stronger assist for steep climbs, then lighten up afterward
- If you’re planning a long extension (like Brac), start early so you’re not riding hard late in the day
- Plan a turning point: decide in advance what time or what battery comfort level means it’s time to head back
Why this matters: if you wait until you’re unsure of battery life, you’ll ride more cautiously than you want, and your day gets smaller. A simple plan keeps the joy intact.
Where the rental fits in your trip: pairing it with real sightseeing

Even without a formal “stop-by-stop” schedule, this experience works best when you pair it with specific types of sightseeing.
Here are good matches:
- Old town wander time: Use the bike to get there, then park and explore on foot
- Coastal viewpoints: Ride up to them, then take your time for photos and walking breaks
- Beach breaks: You can reach more swimming spots than you would by foot without turning it into an endurance event
- Day-trip flavor: If you include a ferry (like the Brac option), you get that island-travel feeling plus the freedom to roam
A note on parking and locks: if the rental includes a lock (as noted in one review), you’ll have more confidence stopping for food or a viewpoint. If it’s not included in your bike, ask when you pick up or when delivery happens.
Price and value: is $34/day a good deal?
At $34 for a day rental, the value depends on what you’d otherwise do.
If you’re thinking about:
- taxis between neighborhoods
- paying for multiple transport hops
- or limiting yourself to one small area because biking feels too hard
…then an e-bike can pay off quickly. You’re buying range and freedom, not just wheels.
This rental also offers group discounts, and it’s set up as a private activity for your group. That can matter if you’re traveling with friends or family and want everyone on the same schedule instead of splitting up.
Delivery to Split/Sinj is another value lever. If you can skip the extra time and hassle of traveling to a pickup location, you effectively get more riding hours. Just confirm whether delivery is included for your exact address or if any small add-on might apply.
Logistics that won’t ruin your day: start/end points and timing

The start point is listed in the Rumin area: Most na Panju RUMIN 7E, Rumin, 21233, Croatia. In practice, delivery to Split and Sinj may change where you begin your ride.
The end point is handled by agreement with the customer, with the end address listed as NK Hrvace, Unnamed Road, 21233, Hrvace, Croatia. If you like a smooth handoff, plan your return time with the provider so you’re not scrambling to meet them at the last minute.
Opening hours are listed as daily, 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM (with dates shown for the rental availability window). That wide window makes it easier to match your day—especially if you want a calmer morning ride and a later dinner-time stroll.
Who should book this e-bike rental?

This rental fits best if you want a mix of:
- sightseeing in Split
- relaxed-but-rewarding cycling
- and enough battery support to tackle hills without burning your whole day on effort
It also works well for mixed fitness groups because the assist level can make a big difference from one person to another. The minimum age is 14, and the activity is marked as suitable for most travelers.
If you’re the type who likes to set your own pace—stop for views, reroute when you feel like it, and keep the day light—this is a strong match.
The only real caution: plan for lighting and long rides
The main caution I’d carry into booking is simple: bring front lights. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s an easy fix that improves safety and confidence.
Second caution: if you’re planning a longer extension day (again, the Brac ferry example shows this is possible), don’t rely on motivation alone. Use a conservative battery plan so you don’t end your day feeling rushed.
Everything else—the helmet, charger, and basic insurance—supports a low-stress experience.
Should you book the Split and Sinj e-bike rental?
Yes, if you want a flexible, hill-friendly way to cover Split and the coastline without turning your trip into a workout. The value is strongest when you’ll ride more than one area in a day, and when delivery saves you time. I’d book it if you like independent travel with practical extras like a helmet and charger, plus (often) extra gear such as locks and repair basics.
I’d think twice if you’re expecting a fully scripted route with predetermined stops and timing. This is a rental, not a step-by-step guided tour. And if you plan to ride late, pack your own front light.
If your goal is simple: see more of Split and the coast with less effort and more control—this $34/day e-bike setup is a smart pick.
FAQ
How long is the electric bike rental in Split?
The rental is offered for about 1 day, and you can rent for one or more days.
Does the rental include delivery to Split or Sinj?
Yes. Complimentary delivery is available to the Split and Sinj area, and bike delivery can be arranged.
What’s included with the e-bike?
You get a helmet and a battery charger. Basic insurance for the bike is also included. Some riders also noted additional items like a lock, pump, and repair kit.
Where do I pick up the bike?
The listed start point is Most na Panju RUMIN 7E, Rumin, 21233, Croatia. Delivery may mean you pick up at your address instead.
What’s the end point for returning the bike?
The end point is upon agreement with the customer, with the listed end location in Hrvace (NK Hrvace, Unnamed Road, 21233, Croatia).
What are the hours for the rental?
The rental availability is listed as Monday through Sunday from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
What’s the minimum age to join?
The minimum age is 14.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.






























