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Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, and the second largest city in Croatia in terms of population, and represents the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia. It is located on the central part of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, bordered by the Kaštela Bay from the west and north, and the Brač Channel from the south, and spatially covers the greater part of the Split peninsula, which is connected to the mainland by its northern and eastern.The city center, located on the eastern side of the Marjan peninsula, which is now a protected park-forest, consists of the ancient Diocletian's Palace, which is a unique example in the world. Leaning against the ancient palace, along the southern sea coast towards the west, rests the medieval core. Around these two cores, which today form a whole, towards the west, east and north, many newer and even modern Split settlements have sprung up over the years. Poljud Stadium is located on the northern coast of the Split.
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Split Center
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Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, and the second largest city in Croatia in terms of population, and represents the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia. It is located on the central part of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, bordered by the Kaštela Bay from the west and north, and the Brač Channel from the south, and spatially covers the greater part of the Split peninsula, which is connected to the mainland by its northern and eastern.The city center, located on the eastern side of the Marjan peninsula, which is now a protected park-forest, consists of the ancient Diocletian's Palace, which is a unique example in the world. Leaning against the ancient palace, along the southern sea coast towards the west, rests the medieval core. Around these two cores, which today form a whole, towards the west, east and north, many newer and even modern Split settlements have sprung up over the years. Poljud Stadium is located on the northern coast of the Split.
The most important cultural monument is the Trogir Cathedral, whose portal of the western door was made by master Radovan. The historical core of Trogir is located on the coast of Kaštela Bay, on the islet of Trogir between Čiovo and the mainland, connected to the mainland by a stone bridge. Trogir delights visitors with its cultural and historical monuments and small streets, as well as art collections with numerous masterpieces.
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Trogir
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The most important cultural monument is the Trogir Cathedral, whose portal of the western door was made by master Radovan. The historical core of Trogir is located on the coast of Kaštela Bay, on the islet of Trogir between Čiovo and the mainland, connected to the mainland by a stone bridge. Trogir delights visitors with its cultural and historical monuments and small streets, as well as art collections with numerous masterpieces.
The island of Hvar is a city rich in history. The sunniest island on the Adriatic that everyone should visit. Hvar can be reached by ferry from Split. Be sure to visit: the fort, the Hvar cathedral, the Franciscan monastery, etc. Hvar also has beautiful coves where you should go for a swim and enjoy the fairytale town.
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Hvar
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The island of Hvar is a city rich in history. The sunniest island on the Adriatic that everyone should visit. Hvar can be reached by ferry from Split. Be sure to visit: the fort, the Hvar cathedral, the Franciscan monastery, etc. Hvar also has beautiful coves where you should go for a swim and enjoy the fairytale town.
The largest waterfall of Krka National Park, Skradinski buk, is one of the most famous Croatian natural sights. It is located at the very end of the Krka river, near Skradin, as its name suggests. Buk is actually a large waterfall, consisting of waterfalls and lakes, which are fed by the Krka and Čikola rivers.
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Krka National Park
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The largest waterfall of Krka National Park, Skradinski buk, is one of the most famous Croatian natural sights. It is located at the very end of the Krka river, near Skradin, as its name suggests. Buk is actually a large waterfall, consisting of waterfalls and lakes, which are fed by the Krka and Čikola rivers.
The magnificent Cetina River Canyon is a famous destination that offers many opportunities for active holidays. The most popular activities are rafting – a combination of relaxation through untouched nature, enjoying the diversity of flora and fauna, swimming in the crystal clear and green river, exploring mysterious caves and adrenaline thrills in overcoming rapids and waterfalls. Before starting the rafting, the guide explains the rules of safety and the basics of rowing. You will receive appropriate helmets, safety vests and paddles, and in case of bad weather appropriate neoprene suits. The length of the rafting trail is 10 km and lasts approximately 3 hours, and is divided into 3 parts. Going down through the first part, the guide introduces you to the diverse river flora and fauna and warns you of impending dangers. At the end of the first part there is a break in a quiet part of the river ideal for swimming and relaxing in the shade of lush vegetation. At the end of the break we continue towards the second part of the rafting, paddling through beautiful and exciting rapids. Arriving in the part of the river called “Tisne Stine” we make another stop to swim and jump from the cliffs into the deep water per request. With less adrenaline rapids in the third part of the river, it leads us to Radman’s mills, a famous picnic spot for nature lovers, where the adventure of rafting comes to an end.
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Rafting Cetina
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The magnificent Cetina River Canyon is a famous destination that offers many opportunities for active holidays. The most popular activities are rafting – a combination of relaxation through untouched nature, enjoying the diversity of flora and fauna, swimming in the crystal clear and green river, exploring mysterious caves and adrenaline thrills in overcoming rapids and waterfalls. Before starting the rafting, the guide explains the rules of safety and the basics of rowing. You will receive appropriate helmets, safety vests and paddles, and in case of bad weather appropriate neoprene suits. The length of the rafting trail is 10 km and lasts approximately 3 hours, and is divided into 3 parts. Going down through the first part, the guide introduces you to the diverse river flora and fauna and warns you of impending dangers. At the end of the first part there is a break in a quiet part of the river ideal for swimming and relaxing in the shade of lush vegetation. At the end of the break we continue towards the second part of the rafting, paddling through beautiful and exciting rapids. Arriving in the part of the river called “Tisne Stine” we make another stop to swim and jump from the cliffs into the deep water per request. With less adrenaline rapids in the third part of the river, it leads us to Radman’s mills, a famous picnic spot for nature lovers, where the adventure of rafting comes to an end.
Lake gardens connected by waterfalls and embraced by mountain forests. Plitvice Lakes – a magnificent and dynamic face of nature that is constantly transforming. Although science offers an unquestionable answer to the origin of the Plitvice lakes and travertine barriers, the water in the karst has always had mythical characteristics for people. So the legend says that after a long drought, the Black Queen took pity on the karst and sent heavy rain to the ground, and the remaining water created lakes. Only life can connect stone, water and forest in such a way. More beautiful than any description, more vivid than the best photo, more amazing than any video - only coming to Plitvice Lakes can leave a full impression of the beauty that is on the list of the world's most famous names of natural beauty. The most impressive. The most preserved. The most special ones. The Plitvice Lakes were among the first to be placed on the UNESCO List of World Natural and Cultural Heritage. They are the oldest national park in Croatia.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park
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Lake gardens connected by waterfalls and embraced by mountain forests. Plitvice Lakes – a magnificent and dynamic face of nature that is constantly transforming. Although science offers an unquestionable answer to the origin of the Plitvice lakes and travertine barriers, the water in the karst has always had mythical characteristics for people. So the legend says that after a long drought, the Black Queen took pity on the karst and sent heavy rain to the ground, and the remaining water created lakes. Only life can connect stone, water and forest in such a way. More beautiful than any description, more vivid than the best photo, more amazing than any video - only coming to Plitvice Lakes can leave a full impression of the beauty that is on the list of the world's most famous names of natural beauty. The most impressive. The most preserved. The most special ones. The Plitvice Lakes were among the first to be placed on the UNESCO List of World Natural and Cultural Heritage. They are the oldest national park in Croatia.