REVIEW · SPLIT
Electric bike – day rentals Split, Sinj
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Steep hills in Split become effortless. This electric bike rental is built for sightseeing without the sweat, letting you cruise the city and push farther along the coast or into nearby countryside with help from the motor. I especially like the way e-bike assist turns climbs into a smooth grind, and the fact that you can often start right from your area with delivery options.
The biggest thing to plan for: don’t assume the bike has lights. One rider called out that the e-bikes included no front lights, so you’ll want to bring your own if you’re riding near dawn, dusk, or in darker stretches.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle before you book
- Why an e-bike rental makes Split feel wider
- How the riding actually plays out: city sights, coastline, and nature routes
- Your start point and your end point: the flexible part
- What’s included: the stuff that keeps your day stress-free
- A practical one-day game plan for Split (with an optional Brac detour)
- Time windows and when you should start your ride
- Price and value: what $34 buys you in real terms
- Who this fits best (and who should think twice)
- The booking decision: should you book Electric Bike Rumin?
- FAQ
- How much does the Split e-bike rental cost?
- How long can I rent the e-bike?
- Where do I start the rental?
- Where do I end the rental?
- Do they deliver bikes to Split and Sinj?
- What’s included with the bike?
- Is there insurance?
- What is the minimum age to participate?
- Is this a private tour or group activity?
- What should I know about cancellations and weather?
- Should I book this experience?
Key things I’d circle before you book

- Split and Sinj coverage: delivery is offered for the Split/Sinj area, plus easy pickup when you’re done
- Helmet and charger included: you’re not scrambling for safety gear or power on day one
- Basic bike insurance: a useful safety net while you explore
- Made for hills: the motor helps you enjoy views instead of suffering uphill
- Bring your own front light: the included setup may not cover that
Why an e-bike rental makes Split feel wider

Split is compact, but your best moments aren’t always right beside the waterfront. With a regular bike, you can hit a few great spots and then run out of energy. With an e-bike, you get to keep your day flexible—coffee when you want it, longer coast stretches when the mood hits, and the option to turn a climb into something doable.
I like that this is straightforward day rental energy, not a complicated tour with a strict script. You can ride at your pace. You can also aim for outer destinations without turning your day into a logistics puzzle involving car parking or repeated public transport hops.
Electric bikes are also a confidence boost for visitors. You don’t need to be a training-cyclist to enjoy the ride. Most people can participate, and the minimum age is 14. That means the experience can work for couples, friends, and family groups who want fresh air and views without blowing out their legs.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Split
How the riding actually plays out: city sights, coastline, and nature routes

The core promise here is simple: you can drive where you want. That matters in Split, because your best plan often depends on your day—weather, crowds, and how early you want to start.
Here’s the pattern you can expect to create:
- Split city sightseeing at an easy pace, with the motor helping when you’re weaving through traffic-adjacent streets or dealing with stop-and-go
- Coastline cruising where you can ride longer stretches without feeling cooked
- Nature or countryside-ish routes when you want a break from the busy center
One rider highlighted how the bikes really helped with steep hills, and that rings true with how Split is shaped. Even if you’re not planning “big climbs,” the terrain adds up quickly. Electric assist keeps your day feeling like a vacation instead of a workout you didn’t schedule.
And since this is a private activity, it’s just your group. That usually makes it easier to pause for photos, snacks, or a slow roll when you find a view that stops you for a minute.
Your start point and your end point: the flexible part
You have a designated starting address: Most na Panju RUMIN 7E Rumin, 21233, Rumin, Croatia. You also have an end location tied to NK Hrvace (unnamed road), 21233, Hrvace, Croatia.
But the important detail is that the end point when renting e-bikes is upon agreement with the customer. In other words, you’re not locked into one rigid return flow. That’s especially helpful if you’re staying in Split or nearby and want the ride to feel like part of your day, not a chore that hijacks your schedule.
Delivery is where this gets even more convenient. The rental offers complimentary bike delivery in the Split and Sinj area, and at least one rider reported getting the bikes delivered to and picked up from an apartment in Split on schedule. If you’re staying in a residential area outside the core, ask early about how they handle the exact handoff point—because the delivery fee can vary depending on how and where they set up the meeting.
Practical tip: make sure you know the exact location you’ll be at during the delivery window. For an e-bike rental, the difference between a smooth start and a stressful start is often as simple as where the bike is dropped.
What’s included: the stuff that keeps your day stress-free

This rental comes with several items that help you ride confidently right away:
- Helmet (included)
- Battery charger (included)
- Basic insurance for the bike
- A rider also reported getting essentials like a lock, pump, and a repair kit
That “everything you need” setup is what you want in a day rental. It’s one less thing to pack. It’s one less thing to rent or buy in town.
There’s also a small but important catch: at least one rider specifically recommended bringing your own front lights, since the bikes included none. Even if you think you’ll be done in daylight, it’s worth remembering that Split days can run long—sunset arrives fast in summer and shoulder seasons, and a scenic ride can easily stretch past your ideal return time.
A practical one-day game plan for Split (with an optional Brac detour)
The rental is priced as an approx 1-day experience, and you can rent for one or more days. With one day, I’d think in “zones,” not exact minutes.
A solid approach:
1) Start with a city loop
Hit the parts of Split you most want to see first while you’re fresh. Use the motor to make the ride feel easy, not like a chore. Your goal is to get oriented and enjoy the vibe, not to cross off everything in a rush.
2) Turn toward the coastline for your longest stretch
This is where the e-bike shines: you can keep a steady pace, stop when you find a viewpoint, and still feel like you have energy left for the ride back.
3) Add a climb only if you want the payoff
If you’re tempted by a hillier route, take the electric assist and go for it. One key theme from the experiences shared was that the bikes make steep hills manageable, and the views are the reward.
4) Optional all-day twist: ferry to Brac
One rider used the rental to pair with a ferry to Brac island for an all-day adventure, and it sounded like the kind of day that turns into a highlight. If you want this, plan for how the ferry schedule affects your riding window, and be realistic about when you’ll be back for pickup.
The downside to any “all-day expansion” like Brac is that your riding day becomes longer and less forgiving. If you run out of time, you don’t want your last hour to feel stressful. So if you go this route, treat your day as a full travel plan, not just a bike ride with a side quest.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Split
Time windows and when you should start your ride

The rental is available during 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with operating dates listed from 10/19/2019 to 06/16/2026. That’s a wide window, and it gives you options.
If you want the calmest ride, start closer to morning. If you want the sunset vibe along the coast, plan to be done before full dark. Since you may need a front light, building in daylight time makes the whole day easier.
Confirmation is typically received at booking time unless you’re booking within 1 day of travel, in which case you’ll receive confirmation as soon as possible based on availability. If your dates are tight, book early so you’re not bargaining with schedules later.
Price and value: what $34 buys you in real terms

At $34 for the day, the value depends on how you use it.
You’re not only paying for a bike. You’re paying for:
- Electric assist (so your day stays comfortable and flexible)
- Helmet and charger (you don’t need to source these)
- Basic insurance for the bike
- Delivery possibility to Split/Sinj (which can remove the biggest hassle of bike rentals)
One rider described the delivery as a small extra fee but still reasonable, and another called the organization friendly and helpful. That lines up with what tends to matter most for value: if you can get the bike to your apartment and get it back without friction, the rental feels like part of your vacation plan instead of a separate chore.
If you’re planning lots of short rides around town, a bike rental can still be worth it—but you’ll get the best “value per kilometer” when you use the assist to extend your range: longer coastline stretches, outer destinations, and climbs that would be tedious on a regular bike.
Who this fits best (and who should think twice)

This e-bike rental fits best if you want:
- A low-effort, high-fun way to explore Split and the surrounding area
- Room to roam without a strict guided timetable
- An easier time on steep hills than with a standard bike
- A private setup where it’s only your group
It may be less ideal if you:
- Prefer to ride strictly by muscle power (you might feel like you’re “cheating” the bike)
- Plan to ride late in the day or in darker conditions without bringing your own front lights
- Need a very specific, fixed itinerary with scheduled stops (this is more “ride where you want” than “visit Stop A at 11:00”)
The minimum age is 14, so it can work for older teens and family groups, especially if you want everyone to enjoy the ride without turning it into a competition.
The booking decision: should you book Electric Bike Rumin?
If your Split plan includes hills, coastline time, or you want the freedom to reach beyond the immediate city center, I think this is an easy yes. The pricing is reasonable for a day rental when you factor in the electric assist plus included safety gear and charger. And the delivery option can be a game-changer if you don’t want to deal with picking up and returning a bike somewhere inconvenient.
Before you hit confirm, do two quick checks:
- Bring or buy front lights if there’s any chance you’ll be riding near dusk
- Decide whether you’re staying close to Split or expanding toward outer areas like Brac by ferry, since that changes how your day will feel
If you want a flexible, comfortable way to see more of the area without the hard-work tax, this rental style matches that goal well.
FAQ
How much does the Split e-bike rental cost?
The price is listed as $34 for an approximately 1-day rental.
How long can I rent the e-bike?
You can rent electric bikes for one or more days.
Where do I start the rental?
The start location is Most na Panju RUMIN 7E Rumin, 21233, Rumin, Croatia.
Where do I end the rental?
The end point is upon agreement with the customer, and the listed area is NK Hrvace (unnamed road), 21233, Hrvace, Croatia.
Do they deliver bikes to Split and Sinj?
Yes. Delivery is available to the Split and Sinj area, and it can include apartment delivery based on the setup.
What’s included with the bike?
The rental includes a helmet and a battery charger, and basic insurance is provided for the bike. A lock, pump, and repair kit were also reported as included.
Is there insurance?
Yes, basic insurance for the bike is provided.
What is the minimum age to participate?
The minimum age is 14.
Is this a private tour or group activity?
It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What should I know about cancellations and weather?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. The experience requires good weather; if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Should I book this experience?
Yes if you want a comfortable way to cover more ground around Split and the coast without turning sightseeing into a workout. The electric assist, included safety gear, and delivery options add up to practical value—especially if you plan to ride hills and longer stretches. Just bring your own front light if there’s any chance you’ll be out near dusk.





























