Split - The capital of Dalmatia

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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 take a beach holiday. Split has a beautiful, well-preserved and very well-kept old town. There are numerous restaurants, bars and shops there that are definitely worth a visit. In and around Split there are numerous churches and historic buildings that have a considerable history and delight visitors.

Hikers and climbing enthusiasts will also get their money's worth. The nearby mountains are ideal for hiking, cycling and climbing. If you need to cool down afterwards, you can plunge into the mild turquoise-blue Mediterranean Sea. The waters are also suitable for sailing excursions. Off the coast of Split there are various picturesque and idyllic islands that can be explored by sailing boat. There are also ships going to the various islands several times a day, which is also an ideal day trip.

Split is easily accessible all year round by land or from European airports. Many airlines fly several times a week or even several times a day in around two hours Split directly to.

A highlight is the two kilometer long beach promenade in the port of Split begins and which you can stroll along. It is a well-known and popular promenade and leads past nice cafes, elegant restaurants and various bars.

Different markets take place in the city again and again. In some places you can buy fresh vegetables and fruits from the surrounding region. In other places you can buy handicrafts and other souvenirs. Those who like fish should visit the fish market in Split definitely pay a visit. Freshly caught fish is offered there every day early in the morning.

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