Solin is the cradle of ancient Croatian history, located on the river Jadro, which we call the Croatian Jordan. It's the city with youngest population in the Republic of Croatia, and the one that hides a rich cultural and natural heritage, making it an interesting tourist destination. At the northwestern end of the Salonitan urban area, which is surrounded by walls, an amphitheater was built, directly integrated into the city's defense system.
Klis Fortress rises on a bare cliff and consists of two parts. The western part is lower and from the north it is surmounted by the ridge hill, while the eastern part is higher and the round tower “Oprah”, the most important medieval stronghold of the fortress, stands out.
Trogir is a living Mediterranean town that offers countless opportunities for rest, relaxation, adventure and fun. Enter the city through the old city gates, take a leisurely walk around the city and let your imagination take you to the past.
At the mouth of the river Cetina is the picturesque town of Omiš, the center of the Omiš Riviera, surrounded by small fishing villages with beautiful beaches. And for those who like active holidays, Omiš is the right destination: rafting on the river Cetina, free climbing, paragliding, diving, sailing, beach volleyball, tennis, etc.
Šibenik is located in the central Adriatic, in a picturesque, indented bay influenced by the Krka, one of the most beautiful Croatian karst rivers. Šibenik is recognizable for its cultural and historical sights and natural beauties and two national parks, Krka and Kornati.
Zadar is an ancient Mediterranean port city. The old town, surrounded by walls and towers on a peninsula, with a new, urban part is connected by a bridge, a symbol of the city.
The town of Makarska developed in a natural harbor enclosed from the southeast by Cape Osejava, and from the northwest by the peninsula of St. Peter. A recognizable symbol of Makarska is its sandy and pebble beach of 2 kilometers in length.
Due to its exceptional beauty and rich cultural heritage, this ancient city is also included on the UNESCO World Heritage List under the category of Sights. Dubrovnik is surrounded by fortresses and fortifications and is a real treasure trove of architecture, culture, masterpieces carefully preserved through the centuries.
Šibenik is located in the central Adriatic, in a picturesque, indented bay influenced by the Krka, one of the most beautiful Croatian karst rivers. Šibenik is recognizable for its cultural and historical sights and natural beauties and two national parks, Krka and Kornati.
Zadar is an ancient Mediterranean port city. The old town, surrounded by walls and towers on a peninsula, with a new, urban part is connected by a bridge, a symbol of the city.
The town of Makarska developed in a natural harbor enclosed from the southeast by Cape Osejava, and from the northwest by the peninsula of St. Peter. A recognizable symbol of Makarska is its sandy and pebble beach of 2 kilometers in length.
Due to its exceptional beauty and rich cultural heritage, this ancient city is also included on the UNESCO World Heritage List under the category of Sights. Dubrovnik is surrounded by fortresses and fortifications and is a real treasure trove of architecture, culture, masterpieces carefully preserved through the centuries.
The island of Brač has its own diverse interior, rich flora and fauna, and a more pronounced variety of the seasons in terms of climate. Despite its rich cultural heritage, Brač is most known for its beach Zlatni rat in Bol.
The island of Hvar is a unique combination of magnificent Mediterranean nature, rich and layered cultural and historical heritage, and fashionable tourist modernity. The terraces and streets of island towns have been open stages of life and art for centuries.
The island of Vis is located on the open sea. There are two main towns on the island, Vis and Komiža, with many smaller settlements along the coast and inland. Popular places to visit include the Blue Cave and Stiniva Bay.
The island of Šolta is located nine nautical miles away from Split. With seven boat connections a day in the summer, it has practically become a suburb of Split.
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