CENTRAL DALMATIA [Croatia]

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The central part of Dalmatia is known for its beautiful beaches particularly in the Makarska region and the Zlatni rat beach on the island of Brac. These beaches are often captured on postcards and the combination of small, white stones and crystal blue sea mean that you simply must go swimming here. For those of you that enjoy culture there are two treats: Diocletian’s Palace in Split and the historical nucleus of Trogir protected by UNESCO. For you night owls there are bars located right on the beach and trendy clubs in Makarska, Hvar, on the island of Brac and in Split. The island of Hvar has plenty of places for those of you in search of a more peaceful and relaxing vacation while those of you that are looking for a more active holiday can take on Biokovo Mountain.

Central Dalmatia’s beaches               

Central Dalmatia’s beaches               

In our August feature, we present four breathtaking rivieras - Sibenik, Trogir, Omis and Makarska Rivieras - known for their beautiful and popular ...

Dalmatian gastronomic specialties

Dalmatian gastronomic specialties

Dalmatian cuisine, due to its ingredients and preparation, meets all medical and nutritional recommendations for a healthy and well-balanced diet. ...

Central Dalmatian islands               

Central Dalmatian islands              

The islands of Hvar, Brac, Vis, Solta, Ciovo and some smaller islands belong to the group of central Dalmatian islands.

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Sibenik: St. James cathedral

Sibenik: St. James cathedral

The Sibenik cathedral is the most significant architectonic monument of the Renaissance in Croatia. The construction of this church of lime stone and marble from the island of Brač began in 1431 and ...

Mljet

Mljet

The greenest Adriatic island and National Park situated southwest of Dubrovnik is special for its two lakes Big and Small Lake as well as for unique forests of Mediterranean oak. The main reasons for ...

Krka

Krka

National Park Krka is situated on the most beautiful Croatian karst river Krka. The river represents a sort of karst phenomenon, which, on its way towards the sea, forms numerous lakes, waterfalls and...

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