Coastal cities in Dalmatia

Coastal cities in Dalmatia

Billice - Krka Park

Previous Next Bilice on the edge of the Krka National Park The pretty little town of Bilice is on the edge of the Krka National Park in an idyllic bay called Stubali. Bilice has largely been spared from mass tourism to this day, which gives the place a special charm. The inland sea called Prokljan Lake is fed by the rivers Krka and Guduća. During tide, a narrow inflow feeds from the sea

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Dugi advice

Previous Next Dugi Rat is located in Dalmatia on the Croatian Adriatic Sea and belongs to the county Split-Dalmatia. The commune includes three villages. Dugi Rat is very close to Omis, another municipality known for its tourism. The place is rather quiet and the large number of tourists stays away. But that is precisely what makes the community a popular vacation spot for families,

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Ciovo island - active and relaxing vacation

Previous Next The island of Ciovo is a Croatian island in Dalmatia, which is located on the Adriatic Sea. It is not far from the second largest city in Croatia, Split, away and is about 15 kilometers long and up to 3,5 kilometers wide in certain places. The highest point is 220 meters above sea level, from where there is a magnificent view of the whole

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Jesenice

Previous Next Jesenice is located in Dalmatia and consists of four villages and is located on the Adriatic coast. The small coastal town has a pretty harbor and inviting waterfront. The place is particularly known for having secluded bays and beautiful beaches. Here you are guaranteed a relaxing holiday. But if you still want to go to the big city, you can go to the

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Lokva Rogoznica - Close to one of the most beautiful beaches

Previous Next Lokva Rogoznica is located in Dalmatia at the foot of a forest that practically merges directly into beaches and the crystal clear Mediterranean Sea. The village is about 10 kilometers from the next larger town of Omis and is easily accessible. The village is very agricultural, but mainly farmers who are dependent on fishing, agriculture and viticulture live and live here. Of the

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Marina

Previous Next Marina is located in Dalmatia and is probably one of the most beautiful spots on earth. Deep blue, crystal clear water surrounds the idyllic port city, which is nestled in a sheltered bay. 15 other communities in the area belong to the Marina area. In the picturesque harbor lies the historic Marina Tower, which used to be part of a castle, but is the only thing left

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Okrug Gornji - On the island of Ciovo

Previous Next Okrug Gornji is located on the island of Ciovo in Croatia. The village is located in the middle of Dalmatia, which, together with the village of Okrug Donji, makes it the center of the Dalmatia region. The region has a particularly large number of hours of sunshine per year and is therefore very popular with holidaymakers. The place is also very accessible. The airport of Split lie in

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Omiš - an ideal starting point for sporting activities

Previous Next Omis is located in southern Croatia. The mouth of the Cetina flows there into the Adriatic Sea. The city is a well-known tourist spot. The next bigger city Split is 25 kilometers to the west. The city in Dalmatia has an eventful past. It was also settled early on, as evidenced by traces from that time. The port city used to be a well-known pirate nest. the

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Podstrana - Just a few kilometers south of Split

Previous Next Podstrana is located in Dalmatia on the Croatian coast and is about eight kilometers from the capital of Dalmatia Split away. The town has a long history. The area was already inhabited during the Stone Age. The story goes back to the seventh century. The place is ideally located. Just outside the hectic center you can enjoy a lot of peace and quiet

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Primosten - fine sandy beaches

Previous Next Primosten is a picturesque small town between the towns of Sibenik and Trogir. The town in Dalmatia is very winding and pretty to look at. The place used to be on an island, but this is now permanently connected to the mainland by a bridge and is therefore no longer considered an island. The houses and their surroundings in the old town are very

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Rogoznica - away from the hustle and bustle

Previous Next Rogoznica is a small place in Dalmatia on the Adriatic coast. The coastal town is located on a small island called Kopara. The island is connected to the mainland by a causeway. The coastal town is ideal for those who want to spend a quiet vacation away from the hustle and bustle of tourists. You can stroll along the pretty coastal promenade and

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Seget Vranjica

Previous Next Seget Vranjica is located near Trogir. The village is mainly located on a peninsula and is well known by tourists from near and far. The pretty fishing village is located directly on the Adriatic coast. The place is a real insider tip. It is not as crowded as other towns in the region and is therefore particularly popular with families. All

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Sevid - away from everyday tourist life

Previous Next Sevid is located in the Dalmatia region on the Adriatic coast. When you arrive you have to pay close attention to the traffic signs, because the idyllic place is somewhat hidden. Sevid is located near the historic town of Trogir and can be easily reached by land or sea. Crystal clear water, untouched nature and tranquil and tranquil await visitors

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Sibenik

Previous Next Sibenik is a well-preserved, medium-sized town on the southern Adriatic coast and is one of the largest metropolises in the Dalmatia region. Sibenik is located directly on the sea and has a port, which lies at the foot of the historic town and stretches to the new part of Sibenik. Sibenik benefits from not being directly on the open sea, but in

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Split - The capital of Dalmatia

Previous Next: Split is the second largest city in Croatia. It is called the capital of Dalmatia because it is the largest city in southern Croatia. Split is by the sea and is therefore an important port city in the region. The climate is mild and pleasant all year round. Already in spring or in late autumn, the beautiful coasts invite you to a beach holiday.

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Splitska - more than just stone

Previous Next: Splitska is located on the island of Brac. The island has an airport that receives international flights. The place Splitska is located about six kilometers from the island's capital and belongs to Dalmatia on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea. The pretty little town is therefore not too far away and can easily be explored on a day trip. The place can

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Sutivan - The dreamy town on Brac

Previous Next Sutivan is located on the island of Brac in Dalmatia on the Adriatic coast. Tourism on Brac is big and so is the offer. However, Sutivan itself is not yet very touristy and therefore popular with families and other tourists looking for peace and quiet. Sutivan has a well-preserved historic town center with parks and lots of greenery. The typical of the region

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Trogir - UNESCO World Heritage Site

Previous Next The town of Trogir is located in central Dalmatia. The entire old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is known for the buildings from the Renaissance, Baroque and Romanesque periods. Numerous churches, bridges and buildings bear witness to times gone by. The island of Ciovo is connected to the town of Trogir by a bridge. Enjoys from the bell tower of the Chapel of Saint John

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Vinišće - dreamy and pure nature

Previous Next Vinisce is a small village in Dalmatia on the Adriatic coast. It belongs to the county Split-Dalmatia and is about 19 kilometers from Trogir and 48 kilometers from Split removed. The place is between Sibenik and Split on a peninsula. The headland surrounded by the sea is popular with tourists. In addition to the income from tourism, Vinisce lives above all

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