9th Šolta Open 2026 will take place on June 23–30, 2026 in Grohote, Šolta, Croatia. This is a chess tournament in Grohote, Šolta, Croatia, in 2026, and it offers a FIDE-rated classical chess open with 9 Swiss rounds at the House of Culture. The event is open to players with a valid FIDE ID who are not under FIDE suspension.
Unlike a short weekend event, 9th Šolta Open 2026 gives players a full tournament week with one main open section, a classical 90+30 time control, and a separate blitz tournament during the festival. Moreover, the published prize structure is strong, so the event suits ambitious open players, experienced club competitors, juniors, veterans, and titled guests.
The island setting adds another advantage to the event. In addition, the organizers provide practical accommodation guidance and arranged transport support for players staying in Nečujam, which makes the tournament more convenient for visitors who want a competitive chess week by the Adriatic coast.
📌 Event Details
| Item |
Details |
| 📅 Dates |
June 23–30, 2026 |
| 📍 Location |
Grohote, Šolta, Croatia |
| ♟️ Format |
International classical chess open |
| ⭐ Rating |
FIDE Standard rated |
| 🏁 Sections |
One open section |
| ⏱️ Time control |
90 minutes + 30 seconds from move 1 |
| 🔢 Rounds |
9 |
| 💰 Prize fund |
Approx. USD 8,200 |
| ♟️ Chess-Results |
https://chess-results.com/tnr1332976.aspx |
| 🌐 Official website |
https://visitsolta.com/en |
| 📝 Registration |
Direct registration with the organizer |
🏆 Prize Fund
The confirmed total cash prize fund for 9th Šolta Open 2026 is €7,500, which is approximately USD 8,200. Therefore, the tournament offers a solid overall prize structure as well as several special category awards. The published rules also state that prizes are not cumulative.
| Category |
Prize |
| 1st place |
€1,300 |
| 2nd place |
€1,000 |
| 3rd place |
€800 |
| 4th place |
€700 |
| 5th place |
€600 |
| 6th place |
€500 |
| 7th place |
€400 |
| 8th place |
€300 |
| 9th place |
€200 |
| 10th place |
€100 |
| Best female player |
€200 / €150 / €50 |
| Best junior U18 |
€200 / €150 / €50 |
| Best veteran S60 |
€200 / €150 / €50 |
| Best player Elo 0–2000 |
€100 |
| Best player Elo 2001–2100 |
€100 |
| Best player Elo 2101–2200 |
€100 |
| Best player Elo 2201–2300 |
€100 |
⏰ Time Control & Pairings
The tournament uses 90 minutes for the whole game plus a 30-second increment from move one. As a result, the event clearly belongs to the classical chess category and gives players enough time for serious strategic play throughout the week.
The competition follows a 9-round Swiss system in one open section. In addition, the tournament is rated for the FIDE Standard rating list. A separate 11-round blitz tournament is also scheduled during the festival with a 3+2 time control, which adds a faster side event to the main classical program.
📂 Sections / Groups
The tournament uses one main open section. Therefore, all eligible players compete in the same Swiss field, while the prize structure rewards overall standings and several rating and special categories.
| Section |
Details |
| Open |
Single 9-round FIDE-rated Swiss tournament |
| Blitz side event |
Separate 11-round blitz tournament on June 26, 2026 |
🗓️ Schedule
| Date |
Weekday |
Time |
Activity |
| June 23, 2026 |
Tuesday |
Until 5:45 PM |
Player registration |
| June 23, 2026 |
Tuesday |
6:00 PM |
Round 1 |
| June 24, 2026 |
Wednesday |
2:00 PM |
Round 2 |
| June 25, 2026 |
Thursday |
10:00 AM |
Round 3 |
| June 25, 2026 |
Thursday |
5:00 PM |
Round 4 |
| June 26, 2026 |
Friday |
2:00 PM |
Round 5 |
| June 26, 2026 |
Friday |
7:00 PM |
Blitz tournament |
| June 27, 2026 |
Saturday |
2:00 PM |
Round 6 |
| June 28, 2026 |
Sunday |
2:00 PM |
Round 7 |
| June 29, 2026 |
Monday |
2:00 PM |
Round 8 |
| June 30, 2026 |
Tuesday |
9:00 AM |
Round 9 |
| June 30, 2026 |
Tuesday |
2:00 PM |
Awards ceremony |
📝 Registration
| Item |
Details |
| Entry fee |
€50 |
| Exempt players |
Grandmasters and Women Grandmasters |
| Eligibility |
Open to female and male players with a FIDE ID who are not under FIDE suspension |
| Registration method |
Direct registration with the organizer |
| Game equipment |
All boards and chess clocks are provided by the organizer |
👤 Organizer
Chess Club Brda, Split organizes the tournament and coordinates player communication, registration, and local arrangements for the event week on Šolta. Moreover, the organizer also provides direct accommodation help and transport coordination for players who stay outside Grohote.
📍 Venue
House of Culture, Grohote, Šolta, Croatia
The House of Culture in Grohote serves as the official playing venue for 9th Šolta Open 2026. Grohote is the oldest and largest settlement on the island, and it sits at the road junction that connects the main parts of Šolta. Consequently, the venue gives the tournament a practical and central island location.
🏨 Accommodation
The organizers advise players to book accommodation as early as possible. Most apartments are located in Nečujam, close to the beach, while the playing hall in Grohote is about 8 km away. Therefore, the organizers arrange taxi transport before and after each round for players without their own transport.
| Item |
Details |
| Main accommodation area |
Nečujam |
| Distance to venue |
About 8 km to the playing hall in Grohote |
| Organized taxi transport |
Available before and after each round |
| Transport price |
€50 for all 9 rounds |
| Tourist board email |
info@visitsolta.com |
| Tourist board phone |
+385 21 654657 |
🚗 How to Get There
Šolta is easy to reach from Split. First, players can travel from the Split ferry port to Rogač, the island’s main port, by ferry, which takes about one hour. Alternatively, a daily catamaran connection links Split and Rogač in about 30 minutes. After arrival in Rogač, local buses continue toward the eastern and western parts of the island, while Grohote lies on the road that connects the island’s main settlements. As a result, visiting players can reach the venue with relatively simple onward travel.
9th Šolta Open 2026 is an appealing choice for players who want a serious classical open, a scenic island setting, and a full week of competitive chess in Croatia.