REVIEW · SPLIT
Tower Pub Crawl in Split
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This pub crawl is a simple way to turn an empty evening into a social bar-and-club circuit with free shots and priority access to bigger venues. The guide keeps the group moving through Split’s nightlife hotspots, so you spend less time figuring out where to go. One thing to keep in mind: if the group mix is uneven, the mood can feel a little awkward at the start, and a few people also felt some drinks were lighter than expected.
I also like that it’s built for solo travelers and small groups who want to meet people without doing the whole thing alone. The tour wraps up near Ovcice Beach, so you’re not stranded somewhere random at 1am. The main drawback is that the party vibe isn’t for quiet drinkers who want a laid-back evening with long, slow hangs at one spot.
If you’re ready for a guided night out with lots of walking and a quick pace, this one can be good value for the money.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- What You’re Really Buying for $32.58 in Split
- The 9pm Meeting Point: Sanctuary Cantina and a Fast Start
- The Guide Experience: Staying Together Without Feeling Babysat
- Stop-to-Stop Reality: Five Nightlife Hotspots, Quick Rhythm
- 1) First venues: welcome shots and an easy entry
- 2) Middle stops: more drinks, more people, more momentum
- 3) Late stops: club energy and priority entry
- Drinks, Shots, and the Watered-Down Question
- Walking, Timing, and Ending Near Ovcice Beach
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Booking Smart: Making the Most of a 9pm Crawl
- Should You Book Tower Pub Crawl in Split?
- FAQ
- Where does the Tower Pub Crawl in Split start, and when?
- How long is the pub crawl?
- What is the price per person?
- Is the tour in English?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- What is not included?
- What is the minimum drinking age?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights at a glance
- Free welcome shots plus a first drink on us to get the night started fast
- Priority club entry at bigger venues, so you’re less stuck in lines
- Private guide who plans the route and keeps the group together
- Five nightlife stops designed for momentum: bar, bar, then club energy
- Ends near Ovcice Beach, a handy location for after-hours wandering
What You’re Really Buying for $32.58 in Split

For $32.58, you’re not just buying drinks. You’re buying a guided plan that replaces the hardest part of going out in Split: deciding where to go next, and then getting there on time while everyone else is doing the same thing.
The value comes from the mix of what’s included: alcoholic beverages, free welcome shots, a private guide, and a unique bar tour format. Add in the fact that you’re led to nightlife hotspots (not random bars), and that you get priority club entry, and the math starts to look better—especially on a night when normal entry lines and cover charges can add up quickly.
The timing also matters. This tour can run anywhere from 2 to 7 hours, so you’ll either get a tight, efficient night out or a longer party that still has structure. For a solo traveler, that range is useful: you can keep going with the group, or you can step out once you feel you’ve had enough.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Split
The 9pm Meeting Point: Sanctuary Cantina and a Fast Start

The night begins at Sanctuary Restaurant & Cantina on Poljana Stare gimnazije 1, in the old-town area near major foot traffic. Start time is 9:00pm, and the meeting point is close to public transport, which makes last-minute logistics easier if you’re already in the city.
What I like about starting here: you’re in a recognizable, central area where people are already thinking about nightlife. It also helps you avoid the awkward moment of arriving late to a dispersed group. A guide meets you and gets you into the rhythm of the night without making you hunt.
Before you enter, expect mandatory hand disinfection and staff wearing masks. It’s a small step, but it’s also a clear signal that the operator is trying to keep things organized and safe at the venues they control access to.
The Guide Experience: Staying Together Without Feeling Babysat
This is a private guide tour, and that changes the whole vibe. Instead of you and your new friends trying to navigate separately, you’re placed into a moving group.
Some nights are heavy on social energy, and you’ll feel it fast. People reported that guides like John-Jo and Hendrick kept the group from getting lost across multiple stops. That’s exactly what you want on a crawl: you want someone to handle the route and timing, while you handle the talking, photos, and questionable dance-floor decisions.
That said, a few reviews also describe the early part as a bit awkward if there isn’t a strong introduction or a way to break the ice. If you’re shy, don’t assume there will be games or an icebreaker at minute one. Bring your best traveler move: be friendly, ask where people are from, and keep it simple.
Stop-to-Stop Reality: Five Nightlife Hotspots, Quick Rhythm

The tour is designed to take you to five nightlife hotspots. That usually means a structured flow: you’ll do drink stops, then shift toward louder, more club-like venues later in the night. Think of it as layers: social bars first, then the bigger energy.
Here’s what you can reasonably expect from the format:
1) First venues: welcome shots and an easy entry
You get free welcome shots and your first drink on us at the start. The goal is to create a shared starting point, so people don’t wander off during that first, most important 20 minutes.
One detail I’d file under a nice touch: some people mentioned the shots felt more local than the usual international lineup. If you like trying regional flavors, it’s a fun way to learn something small about Split’s nightlife culture without overthinking it.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Split
2) Middle stops: more drinks, more people, more momentum
As the tour moves through the middle, the crowd energy tends to rise. Some reviews mention games like beer pong tables, plus pizza showing up partway through the night. That doesn’t appear as a stated promise in the tour basics, so treat it as a possible bonus rather than guaranteed.
If your group likes to mingle, this is where it usually happens. The walking between venues also helps: you’re not stuck in one bar while everyone else disappears to the back room.
3) Late stops: club energy and priority entry
The later portion includes a shift toward clubs. Priority access is part of the deal, and several people specifically called out free entry to big clubs.
This is also where expectations can diverge. One person felt the last venue wasn’t what they expected—small, one-room, and not very impressive. Others said the final club stop was the highlight, especially if the crowd match was right. Translation for you: if you want a huge venue with a big dance floor, arrive with flexible expectations and be ready for the group’s route to shape the finale.
Drinks, Shots, and the Watered-Down Question

You’re paying for included alcohol and included shots. That’s great. It also means you should calibrate your expectations.
Some people loved the value and felt the shots and drinks were plentiful. Others said the alcohol tasted watered down or that quantities were smaller than they wanted. That kind of variation can happen in any party-focused tour, where the operator is controlling costs and speed.
So here’s the practical approach I’d use: go in ready to have fun, but don’t plan your entire buzz off the tour package alone. If you care a lot about how strong the drinks are, consider predrinking lightly before you meet (as long as you do it responsibly). And if you’re the type who hates surprises, bring a calm mindset: the tour is structured around access and social momentum more than boutique cocktail precision.
Walking, Timing, and Ending Near Ovcice Beach

This crawl includes walking between venues, and the total time is listed as 2 to 7 hours. In real life, that range usually reflects late-night club tempo, the group’s pace, and how long the final stops keep you entertained.
The finish is near Ovcice Beach on the promenade area of Šetalište Petra Preradovića, 21000 Split. Even if the night ends with a club stop, finishing near the water area is handy. You’ve got open space, late-night snacking options nearby, and an easy location to meet up with friends later.
One caution from reviews: a small number of people reported ending somewhere that felt repetitive or odd (like being brought back toward earlier stops). That’s not the typical feel described by most accounts, but it’s a sign that the exact route may vary by the night, crowds, and bar availability.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)

This is a strong fit if you:
- are traveling solo and want built-in social time
- want a guide to handle navigation and venue switching
- like a fast rhythm: drinks, walking, then clubs
- value priority club entry enough to justify the price
It may feel less satisfying if you:
- want a calm, slow, long dinner-style night out
- expect one big “dream club” experience without variation
- dislike group dynamics or feel uncomfortable when introductions are minimal
Also note: it’s not for stag and hen parties. If you’re looking for a rowdier party designed around big group celebrations, this likely won’t match that style.
Booking Smart: Making the Most of a 9pm Crawl

A few practical tips to get a better night:
- Arrive on time at Sanctuary Restaurant & Cantina. A delayed start can compress the later club portion.
- Bring an adaptable attitude. Routes can vary, and you’ll enjoy it more if you treat it as a fun plan, not a guaranteed checklist.
- If you’re solo, don’t wait for the group to magically connect. Start a conversation early and help it happen.
- If you’re not a big drinker, you still may enjoy the social portion, but you should budget your energy carefully since the format is built around included drinks and late-night pacing.
The tour size is capped at 300 travelers, which tells you it’s popular. But the best part is that you still have a guide managing your movement, not a free-for-all with no structure.
Should You Book Tower Pub Crawl in Split?

Book it if you want an organized, social night out in Split that handles the route and saves you from the stress of planning nightlife solo. The free shots, first drink on us, and priority club entry create real value at a price point that’s hard to beat for a guided evening.
Skip it or consider alternatives if you’re picky about drink strength, need a big-club fantasy finale, or hate the idea that group chemistry can shape the night. And if you’re expecting a super-structured icebreaker at the start, be ready for a more casual opening.
If you like meeting people and you’re okay with a fast-paced crawl, this one can be a fun way to experience Split after dark without wasting your evening on trial and error.
FAQ
Where does the Tower Pub Crawl in Split start, and when?
The tour starts at Sanctuary Restaurant & Cantina at Poljana Stare gimnazije 1, 21000 Split. Start time is 9:00pm.
How long is the pub crawl?
It runs for about 2 to 7 hours.
What is the price per person?
The price is $32.58 per person.
Is the tour in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What’s included with the ticket?
Included are free welcome shots, alcoholic beverages, a private guide, your first drink on us, and a unique bar tour. You’ll also receive a mobile ticket.
What is not included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and stag and hen parties are not allowed.
What is the minimum drinking age?
The minimum drinking age is 18.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours of the start time aren’t accepted.

























