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Best places to visit in Split

  • Diocletian's Palace

    A UNESCO-listed ancient Roman palace complex that is now a vibrant part of Split's city center, blending history with modern life.

  • Hvar

    Hvar is a popular Croatian island known for its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, Mediterranean climate, and vibrant nightlife, with towns featuring Venetian-style architecture.

  • Bačvice Beach

    One of Split's most popular sandy beaches, known for its shallow waters and vibrant atmosphere, ideal for swimming and socializing.

  • Blue Cave

    The Blue Cave is a natural wonder located on the island of Biševo, famous for its stunning natural phenomenon where sunlight creates an ethereal blue glow.

  • Kliss Fortress

    A historic fortress offering panoramic views of Split and the surrounding area, known for its role in 'Game of Thrones'.

  • Diocletian’s Palace

    A remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman complex, originally Emperor Diocletian's retirement palace, now integrated into the city center and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Krka National Park

    A national park famous for its stunning waterfalls, particularly Skradinski Buk, offering walking trails and opportunities to reconnect with nature.

  • Green Market

    A vibrant local market located at the edge of the city walls, offering a colorful array of fresh produce, homemade goods, and local delicacies.

  • Dubrovnik

    Dubrovnik, known as the 'Pearl of the Adriatic,' is a captivating city on the Dalmatian Coast, perfect for couples with its UNESCO-listed Old Town, ancient city walls, and beautiful beaches.

  • Stari Grad

    Stari Grad is a charming fisherman's town on the island of Hvar, characterized by picturesque streets, historic buildings, and intimate waterfront restaurants.

  • Riva promenade

    A lively waterfront promenade in Split, perfect for strolling, people-watching, and enjoying the Mediterranean atmosphere with its many cafes and shops.

  • Marjan Hill

    A lush, forested park offering panoramic views of Split and the surrounding islands, ideal for hiking and discovering hidden beaches.

  • Krka Waterfalls

    A natural paradise in Dalmatia, Krka Waterfalls is renowned for its stunning cascades and lush landscapes, forming a significant part of Croatia's natural heritage.

  • Plitvice Lakes

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, this is Croatia's largest and oldest national park, renowned for its breathtaking karst landscape featuring sixteen terraced lakes connected by waterfalls.

  • Peristyle

    The best-preserved central square of Diocletian's Palace, featuring a colonnade and known for its historical significance and Game of Thrones appearances.

  • Republic Square

    A primary public gathering space in Split, known as Prokurative, characterized by its 19th-century building with arches, emphasizing Split's historical connections.

  • Kašjuni Beach

    A scenic and quieter beach offering beautiful views, ideal for a more relaxed seaside experience.

  • Bene Beach

    A relaxed, shaded beach area located within Marjan Park, suitable for families and nature lovers.

  • Obojena Svjetlost Beach

    A rocky beach on the Marjan peninsula, known for being dog-friendly and offering a more secluded atmosphere.

  • Klis Fortress

    A medieval fortress near Split, famous as a Game of Thrones filming location, offering historical insights and panoramic views of the coast and modern Split.

  • Split

    Split is a vibrant city offering a unique blend of ancient history, most notably Diocletian's Palace, and a lively coastal culture, perfect for romantic strolls along its promenade.

  • Riva

    Riva is a beautiful seafront promenade lined with palm trees, hotels, restaurants, and cafes, perfect for a stroll, coffee, or enjoying the sunset.

  • Trogir

    A stunning UNESCO World Heritage site and photogenic coastal town known for its well-preserved historic old town and beautiful Riva.

  • Cetina River

    A river offering exciting white water rafting opportunities, with companies providing excursions that navigate through minor waterfalls and raging currents.

  • Mostar

    Mostar is a historic city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, famed for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) and a rich blend of Ottoman and Mediterranean cultures.

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