Seget - a tranquil place

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Seget is in the county Split-Dalmatia and is a tranquil place on the Adriatic coast with a lot of Mediterranean flair and charm. 

The place awaits visitors with breathtaking beauty and a lot of nature. Anyone who dares to venture out of the village and climb the heights will be rewarded with a fantastic view of Seget, the surroundings and the sea. This excursion is definitely worth it, especially at sunset.

The cities in the immediate vicinity Split and Trogir are easily accessible and offer countless other leisure activities and cultural activities for the whole family. Trogir in particular is always worth a visit. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is therefore well preserved. Anyone interested in culture will definitely get their money's worth here. Numerous museums and other sights can be found here. There is a picturesque harbor in the village, which is typical for Mediterranean regions. Also a trip to the city Split it's worth it. There is everything from shops, restaurants, museums to sights and other leisure activities. The easily accessible city Split awaits visitors with a particularly wide range of nightlife options and whoever likes, can party and dance until the early hours of the morning. The range of restaurants, taverns and bars is also enormous and everyone is sure to find a suitable offer. A special highlight is the Marjan hill, which can be reached on foot from the city center. The view from up there is lovely and offers a view of the entire city and the sea beyond. Both during the day and in the evening the view is wonderful.

A trip to the Dragon's Eye Lake is also highly recommended. The lake, which is filled with salt water, is connected to the sea by an underground tunnel. When the tide is low, the lake empties too. The situation is similar at high tide. The spectacle is wonderful to watch and definitely worth a visit.

Seget is right by the sea and many natural beaches invite young and old to swim, sunbathe and linger. While the little ones play, the adults can relax and recover from the stressful everyday life. On the almost two kilometer long beach promenade you can stroll, stop and enjoy.

Inviting cafés and cozy restaurants await visitors in the historic old town. One or the other bar can also be found here. There are a few small shops for shopping. The population lives mainly from agriculture, fishing and tourism. Regionally produced food is therefore fresh and available directly from the producer.