Split & Central Dalmatia
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Split
Croatia's second-largest city (178,000 inhabitants) is not a museum — it is a vibrant metropolis within an ancient impe…
Trogir★★
The entire old town of Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and rightly so. The medieval town is located on a small…
Island Brač★★
The largest Dalmatian island (394 km²) is known for Croatia's most famous beach — Zlatni Rat — and the white limestone…
Island Hvar
Hvar is Croatia's most glamorous island — yachts, beach bars, lavender fields. But away from Hvar Town, the island also…
Island Vis★★
The farthest inhabited Dalmatian island from the mainland was a military area until 1989 — tourism was not allowed here…
Makarska Riviera
60 km of pebble beach at the foot of the Biokovo Mountains (1,762m) — one of Croatia's most spectacular coastal landsca…
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