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Magical national parks, heaps of history, incredible cuisine and vibrant seafront resorts make Split and its surroundings the treasure of the Dalmatian Coast. Its terracotta-topped namesake city is a belter, where you can mix serious history hunting with bar hopping right in the heart of Croatia. Further down the coast, sleepy towns wow with their pebbly shores and crystal-clear waters. Did we mention the incredible islands? Hvar's a glitzy spot, with marble streets, chic bars and trendy beach clubs. Meanwhile, picturesque Brač is a cyclist’s fave that also touts one of the country's best beaches, epic Zlatni Rat.
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Holidays to the Dalmatian Coast offer up unique, dramatic scenery. Rocky mountains and pine-clad hills tumble down towards crystal-clear waters around the Split Area. The Krka River runs through the vibrant lime greens and turquoises of the National Park. You might even spot brown trout, ospreys and golden eagles.
Some of the best beaches in Croatia can be found along the region’s shores, Zlatni Rat included. The soft white shingle down the Makarska Riviera is a particularly sought-after stretch, and there are plenty of tucked-away coves waiting to be uncovered on the nearby islands. Make some time to totally chill out.
Split itself gives you the perfect balance of dazzling historic treasures and colourful cosmopolitan life. It’s Croatia’s second-largest city after Zagreb and simply teeming with authentic waterfront restaurants, ancient alleyways, bustling markets and old sights. There’s both a small-town feel and echoes of a bigger modern hub which makes it fab for families too, and it's easy to reach by bus.
Terracotta tiles, lush green treetops and ancient walls paint a pretty picture in this seaside city with its Venetian flavour.
Combining beach, city and countryside in one cosmopolitan yet history-steeped retreat, Makarska is the perfect base for Dalmatian exploration.
Fall in love with Split’s epic Old Town. As soon as you venture into the winding streets you’ll find all kinds of charming features to discover, including the UNESCO-branded Diocletian’s Palace and several intriguing museums.
Enjoy sunbathing, sailing, exploring the medieval town of Hvar, partying all night long or just strolling along the waterfront promenade, soaking up the charming atmosphere.
Verdant vineyards, pretty gardens and pebbly beaches welcome you in Tučepi. Past the lapping blue waves, you’ve got intricate Baroque buildings and quaint eateries serving up tasty local delicacies.
Gorgeous beaches draw in the crowds, but you won’t struggle for space in the sun here.
This dainty fishing village throws its arms open to families and couples alike. It's small in size, but big on Dalmatian charm and Mediterranean flair, so prepare to be wowed.
The capital of this glorious island, Supetar, is big on rustic charm and pushes the beachfront appeal. Famed for its landscape painted with olive trees and hills, you’ll stumble across a low-key café culture, various galleries and a range of restaurants. It’s conveniently close to Split by ferry, too.
The great outdoors is calling your name! This serene seaside packs in hiking routes and beachfront spots for totally lazing around by the calm waters.
Pebbled beaches, a pine-fringed promenade and Italian-inspired pizzerias – Podgora's got it all.
Step aboard an island-hopping cruise from Split and enjoy a week-long adventure on the Adriatic.
Beat the bustling and jostling, and reserve yourself a slice of seaside relaxation right here in Seget Vranjica.
Around these parts, you’ve got plenty of strong contenders for Croatia’s most beautiful stretch of shore. International yachts are moored along certain coastal spots, while there are brilliant beaches with shallow swells for families. Whether it’s pebbles or sand, you’ll certainly find a place to lay down a towel.
See all beaches (18)History waits around every corner in Split’s Old Town, centred on the ancient palace. You’ll find more Roman ruins further along, plus incredible Renaissance features like striking cathedrals and picturesque main squares. Don’t miss these other architectural treasures, but museums and galleries should rank fairly high on your priorities.
See all sights (38)A spot of island hopping is ideal if you’ve got the time. Brač is the closest – Supetar on its northern shore is a former fishing village with pretty pebble beaches, while Bol is a top windsurfing spot. Hvar Island is a famous celebrity haunt but popular with families, too.
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Makarska, Split and Dalmatian Coast
With the Adriatic Sea on the doorstep, it’s no surprise that fresh seafood is one of the region’s strongest suits. The fried squid and fish stews are particularly tasty. If you’re big on eating meat, the pašticada is a must-try – you’ll find this beef dish in various eateries.
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Sibenik, Split and Dalmatian Coast
Red coral is readily available along the Croatian coast, and you can buy beautiful jewellery at stalls and shops all over the region. If food’s your thing, make a beeline for Split’s daily market, where you can snap up everything from olive oil to local brandy at bargain prices.
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Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast
Nights out in Split usually start in the stylish bars in the Old Town. Some of these are coffee shops by day but crank up the music when the after-dark scene awakens. From about midnight onwards, the crowds drift towards Bacvice with its waterfront nightclubs and buzzing beach parties. But be on the lookout for festivals too, they’re big round these parts.
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