Split boasts the most unusual – and exhilarating – stadium tour anywhere. And you can take your holiday to the next level with this rooftop experience. Get the lowdown on the stadium's classically inspired design as you make your way up to the skywalk for dramatic views over the bay to catch the sunset and to freefall over the track on a 70m rope swing – if you dare.
Poljud Stadium Skywalk Adventure
- Poljud Stadium skywalk adventure
- Tour the landmark stadium's roof
- Chance to catch sunset over Split Bay
- Option to freefall over the track on a 70m rope swing
- Admission fees
- Insurance
- Not suitable for guests who suffer from vertigo
- Maximum of six guests per tour
- Minimum age is 14 years
- Weight limit 35–120kg
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
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