Bambina glavica is a small hilltop on the southern part of the Marjan peninsula in Split, rising just above the Kašjuni cove. It is a place where prehistoric history meets sweeping Adriatic views, making it a rewarding short walk for anyone exploring Marjan.
The surrounding landscape is classic Mediterranean scrubland, dotted with pine trees and limestone outcrops that drop toward the sea. In summer, the air is thick with the scent of pine and herbs, while the summit offers open views over Kašjuni cove, the island of Čiovo, and the open Adriatic. In winter, the hill is quiet and peaceful, popular mainly with locals rather than tourists, giving it an authentic, low-key charm.
How to reach the summitThe hill takes its name from the nickname of the Split family Tomić - Bamba, and the site has been inhabited since prehistoric times, making it one of the oldest traces of settlement on Marjan.