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Split

The proximity of the islands allows for a more flexible itinerary that adapts to weather conditions, making it ideal for those who want to explore a little bit of everything: from the hustle and bustle of Split to the peaceful refuge of the small islands.

Solta

Solta


Exploring Šolta offers a variety of activities. Those who enjoy nature can embark on trails that wind through the hills, offering incredible views of the Adriatic Sea and coastal villages. A hike to the island's highest point, Mount Vela Straza, is rewarded with breathtaking scenery and a sense of tranquility that defines the Šolta experience. Divers will find crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. Šolta is also known for its ancient olive trees, and a tour of the plantations reveals not only the economic importance of olive oil but also the rich cultural tradition associated with the cultivation of these centuries-old trees in the region.

Vis

Vis

Vis is one of the most idyllic destinations on the Mediterranean coast! It's a paradise of turquoise, clear waters and pleasant temperatures. A peaceful destination for truly relaxing and immersing yourself in nature. We recommend visiting Stončica Bay and Komiza.

Sveti Klement

Sveti Klement

Sveti Klement Island is located near Hvar Island. Here you'll find a pleasant beach with crystal-clear waters and several restaurants.

Hvar

Hvar

The city offers a mix of historical and cultural attractions and is considered the "St. Tropez of Croatia." The view from the grand fortress over the city and the Paklini Islands is breathtaking.

Brac

Brac

Brač is one of the Croatian islands in the Adriatic Sea. It is best known for its white pebble beach, Zlatni Rat (Golden Cape), an ideal spot for windsurfing. Supetar, the island's main town, has a horseshoe-shaped beach and ferries to and from Split. Pučišća, on the seafront, boasts traditional architecture and an active quarry for extracting the famous limestone.

Trogir

Trogir

A starting point for countless attractions, Trogir boasts a historic center listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with Gothic cathedrals, Venetian palaces, and Baroque churches. Its narrow, romantic streets lead visitors to historic buildings and charming squares. Cigrada is a popular spot for lunch and dinner.

Split

Split

The capital of Dalmatia and the largest city on the Adriatic coast, Split boasts 1,700 years of history and is home to cultural attractions spanning various eras. It is the second-largest city in the country, second only to the capital, Zagreb, and has a population of approximately 200,000. Croatia is located in Eastern Europe and has hundreds of islands. Split, however, is located on a peninsula on the mainland, making it a perfect port area, especially for accessing the islands closer to the coast. Those who enjoy trips rich in history and culture will certainly be enchanted by this city's tourist attractions. There are several castles, museums, and stunning landscapes. The hottest period in the city is from July to August, ideal for enjoying the region's beautiful beaches.

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