
Split: on the water, cheap for Europe, very safe
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Day viewTL;DRSplit in one sentence
Split gives you ocean and mountains in the same frame — it's as photogenic as it sounds. The logistics: English works fine, rent runs ~$1077/mo.
Split gives you ocean and mountains in the same frame — it's as photogenic as it sounds. The logistics: English works fine, rent runs ~$1077/mo.
Considering relocating to Split? Expect rent from $1,077/month, one of the safer cities in its region, English is widely spoken. This page covers cost of living, safety, weather, residency options, and everything else settlers want to know before signing a lease.
🌏From Asia & Pacific — Where your dollar stretches, and the food is actually good.← back🇭🇷 Split, Croatia
Safety ranks higher because it ignores cost and climate. Livability penalizes expensive or less-connected cities. Compare both rankings
Just you against the world. And the rent.
Expenses = rent + food + transport + utilities · Rent alone: $1,077/mo
How the Livability Score is calculatedShow score breakdown ▸
~ = estimated (global median, no city-specific data)
Total: 81.9/120 raw pts → normalized to 68/100 · Full methodology
Data: Numbeo · UNODC · EIU · EF EPI · Ookla · How is this calculated?
Is Split a Good Place to Live?
Is split a good place to live? Short answer: yes. Split checks the boxes that matter for people who plan to actually stay — not just pass through. Here's what the numbers say about settling in Split, Croatia.
- ›Flawed democracy: Democracy index 6.5/10 — a flawed democracy, which is the polite way of saying 'it's complicated'.
- ›Cost of living: A 1-bedroom in the center runs ~$1077/mo — moderate — not cheap, not painful.
- ›Safety: Homicide rate 0.8 per 100k — statistically safer than most places you've already lived.
- ›Croatian + English: English proficiency: very high — most locals speak English well enough to argue with you in it.
- ›Climate: Summers peak around 30°C, winters dip to 4°C.
Life in Split
✦ Sections reordered for Asia & Pacific
What It Actually Costs
Beer $5.3 · Cheap meal $18
What It Actually Costs
Beer $5.3 · Cheap meal $18
What It Actually Costs
One day in Split
$39.10/day
Beer, coffee, two meals, a metro ride.
Monthly
Numbeo
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $18k · Mid $38k · Senior $65k
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $18k · Mid $38k · Senior $65k
What Paychecks Look Like
Annual total compensation in USD — the range locals pretend doesn't exist
Levels.fyi · as of May 2026
Junior ~ $18k · Mid ~ $38k · Senior ~ $65k — see breakdown
Software Engineer by level
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $1077/mo
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $1077/mo
Cost to Land
The price of showing up (before real life starts)
$5,325one-time
Then it's ~$2,875/mo to actually live here.
Numbeo
Local tenancy law
Market standard
IKEA estimate
Croatian MoI
Based on local rental laws & Numbeo prices
How Hard to Find a Place?
2/5 · 1–2 weeks (off-season), harder in summer
How Hard to Find a Place?
2/5 · 1–2 weeks (off-season), harder in summer
How Hard Is It to Actually Find a Place?
The part Numbeo doesn't tell you
Some paperwork, but nothing you can't sort in a week or two.
What stands between you and a lease
- •1 month's deposit typical
- •OIB (personal ID number) needed for formal lease
- •Tourist season (June–Sept) shrinks long-term supply
- •Growing digital-nomad demand pushing prices up
Numbeo, totalcroatia.eu housing guide · 2026-Q1
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 12% · Dividends 12% · No wealth tax
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 12% · Dividends 12% · No wealth tax
Tax on Savings
What Croatia takes from your investments, not your paycheck
Source: PwC / Tax Foundation · 2025 rates · tax-resident individuals
Freelancing in Split
Freelancing in Split
Living Here as a Freelancer
What it takes to invoice clients from Split without an employer holding your hand
How the government sees you
Getting paid
Cost of doing business
Covered through social security
Freelancer visa
Cheapest income requirement in the EU
Source: Porezna uprava · HZZO · rates as of 2025–2026
Is Split a Good Place to Live in 2026?
4 pros · 3 cons
Is Split a Good Place to Live in 2026?
4 pros · 3 cons
Is Split a Good Place to Live in 2026?
Derived from cost, safety, weather, democracy, and internet data
For
- +Safety in Split: 0.8/100k rate. Focus on other things.
- +Split: 30°C and the sea. Summer sorted.
- +English covers the office and the bar in Split. Career won't stall.
- +Mountains and sea from Split. Pick your weekend.
Against
- −Croatia scores 6.5/10 democracy — "flawed." Factor that into Split.
- −4°C on Split's coast. Unheated flats will remind you.
- −Croatian at the bank and the doctor in Split isn't optional. Work English won't save you there.
Is Split Safe?
Homicide rate: 0.8 per 100k
Is Split Safe?
Homicide rate: 0.8 per 100k
Is Split Safe?
Safe. Normal big-city wariness applies — nothing that should keep you up at night.
Heads up: The homicide rate shown is the Croatia national average, not Split-specific data. UNODC only publishes country-level figures. City-to-city comparisons within Croatia won't reflect local differences.
Countries where we only have country-level data: AE, AR, AU, BR, CA, CH, CN, CO, CR, DK, EE, EG, GB, GE, GR, HK, HR, HU, ID, IE, IL, IN, IT, JP, KZ, MA, MX, NL, PA, PT, RS, RU, SE, SG, TH, UZ, VN, ZA
Neighborhood breakdown
We don't have an official neighborhood-level crime feed wired for Split yet. The figures above are still citywide or regional.
Settling the family in Split
PISA 474 · Daycare $650/mo
Settling the family in Split
PISA 474 · Daycare $650/mo
Settling the family in Split
Schools, daycare, healthcare, and spouse work rights on one page
Schools
PISA 474Public schools run in .
International options: 4 schools
Kindergarten / Daycare
$650/moPrivate full-day preschool: $650/mo.
Public-availability rules and waitlist length are not tracked in the current city dataset yet, so treat this as the private-price floor, not the full childcare story.
Family Healthcare
Townleap does not have structured healthcare-settlement data for this city yet.
Spouse / Dependent Rules
Townleap does not have dependent work-rights data for this city yet.
Child benefits, family allowances, and parental-leave entitlements are not part of the structured city dataset yet, so check the country-level residency rules before assuming those offsets are in your budget.
Sources: oecd_pisa, Numbeo
Crossing the Street
8.1 road deaths/100k · ↓ improving
Crossing the Street
8.1 road deaths/100k · ↓ improving
Crossing the Street
Road traffic deaths — country-level data; city-specific rates not available
Roads are noticeably more dangerous than in Western Europe. Look both ways. Then look again. You're 11× more likely to die crossing the street than being murdered here.
Who dies on the road
Data year: 2016
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Will You Survive Getting Sick?
Healthcare quality, access, and what settlers actually face
Score = 50% outcomes + 30% access + 20% perception. Missing components are re-weighted.
Good healthcare system. You'll find competent doctors, modern equipment, and only the normal amount of waiting-room existential dread.
Sources: IHME GBD 2019, WHO UHC Index, Numbeo
For the Kids
4 international schools · PISA 474
For the Kids
4 international schools · PISA 474
For the Kids
Schools, childcare costs, and whether your children can actually enroll
4 international schools · Slim pickings. Visit before you commit.
Schools are middling. Your kids won't flunk out, but expat parents lean on international schools for a reason. Check the list below.
Sources: oecd_pisa, wikipedia_intl_schools, Numbeo
What You're Breathing
PM2.5 8.9 μg/m³ · 1.8× WHO limit
What You're Breathing
PM2.5 8.9 μg/m³ · 1.8× WHO limit
What You're Breathing
Invisible particles in every breath