14 Jan
14Jan

Diocletian's Palace:

Split: While technically in Split, Diocletian's Palace is a must-see for any visitor to the area. This UNESCO-listed palace is a stunning example of Roman architecture and is now a vibrant part of the city.

   

 

Marjan Hill:

 Take a hike or bike ride up Marjan Hill for stunning panoramic views of Split and the surrounding islands. You can also visit the many beaches and coves along the coast.

   

 

Salona: 

Explore the ancient Roman ruins of Salona, once the capital of Roman Dalmatia. You can see the remains of a large amphitheater, a forum, and numerous other buildings.


Hvar Island: 

This beautiful island is a popular destination for sailing and yachting. You can explore the charming towns of Hvar and Stari Grad, or relax on one of the many secluded beaches.

 

Brač Island: 

Known for its beautiful beaches, including the famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn), Brač is a great place to relax and soak up the sun.


Trogir: 

This charming UNESCO-listed town is just a short drive from Split and boasts a beautiful historic center with narrow streets, Romanesque architecture, and a stunning cathedral.



Krka National Park: 

The breathtaking beauty of Krka national Prka,famous four its stuning waterfalls and crysta-clear lakes.you can swim in natural pools,hike through the forest or simply relax and enjoy the scenery


Omiš

This picturesque town is known for its dramatic cliffs, stunning beaches, and rich history of piracy. You can go rafting on the Cetina River, visit the fortress of Mirabela, or simply relax on the beach.

Oditional Activities: 

Wine tasting: Explore the local wineries and sample some of the delicious Croatian wines. 

Island hopping: Take a boat trip to explore the many islands in the Adriatic Sea. 

Kayaking: Kayak through the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. 

Diving: Discover the underwater world of the Adriatic Sea.


Tips:  

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Split and the surrounding area is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. 


Getting around: 

You can easily get around Split and the surrounding area by bus, taxi, or rental car.


 What to pack: 

Be sure to pack comfortable shoes for walking, a swimsuit





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