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Trogir and Split
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Trogir and Split

Sitting at opposite ends of the Gulf of Kastela, Split and Trogir offer two contrasting visions of the past. Split is a bustling city built around a Roman emperor's palace while Trogir is a medieval town set upon an islet – and both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. The star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today it doubles as Split's old town and has been used to film Game of Thrones. You'll visit two markets and grab a typical snack at Mlinice Pantana, before heading to Trogir.Stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, it packs a lot of heritage into its narrow, cobbled streets.

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Brač island tour from Supetar with wine-tasting
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Brač island tour from Supetar with wine-tasting

This half-day tour of Brač just gets better and better. You'll visit an olive oil museum in Skrip, see traditional stonemasons at work in Pucisca, and end the day on a high at Vidova Gora – the highest point in the Adriatic islands. Add in some Dalmatian wine tasting to the mix and it's a great introduction to the island's history and culture.

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Mostar
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Mostar

East meets west in Mostar – a city where minarets and church spires rise above ancient stone houses. You'll cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, and discover sights such as the world-famous Stari Most bridge and the bazaar.

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Biokovo Nature Park Tour
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Biokovo Nature Park Tour

Standing tall over Makarska, the Biokovo mountain range is a sight to behold – and explore. You'll venture into Biokovo Nature Park on this half-day panoramic tour, which brings you close to nature without the need for hiking long distances. The highlight of your journey will be a visit to the skywalk where you can step out onto the glass walkway to experience the sweeping views.You'll drive through Biokovo Nature Park, a haven for endemic flora and fauna as well as a great viewpoint. We'll take a break at 800 metres above sea level for a photo stop, with your guide to point out the distant islands and landmarks. Next up, it's the awe-inspiring Skywalk, situated at 1228 metres above sea level. Step onto the curved structure with glass walkway and prepare for more dazzling views of the Makarska Riviera, and several islands.After the thrill of the Skywalk, we'll take a calming short walk surrounded by nature. This leads to a picnic spot where you'll be offered a hot drink and a piece of cake before setting off back down the mountain through the Nature Park.

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Evening Cruise to Makarska
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Evening Cruise to Makarska

This evening bout tour along the Makarska Riviera is textbook Adriatic. Hop on board with a refreshing welcome drink and sail off to the coastal town of Makarska, nestled between the Biokovo mountain range and the pristine Mediterranean waters. Explore its cobblestone streets and boutique-style shops.

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Shuttle Bus to Makarska
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Shuttle Bus to Makarska

Croatia comes alive at night, and there are few better places to enjoy an evening on the Adriatic coast than Makarska. Take advantage of our hassle-free transport option to explore this Dalmatian beauty after dark. Spend your time here shopping for souvenirs in stylish boutiques or dipping into restaurants and classy cocktail bars on the palm-fringed promenade.

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Panoramic City Tour Split
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Panoramic City Tour Split

The Dalmatian coast's biggest city, Split is both easy and enjoyable to get lost in. But if you want to tick off all the top sights first, this trip is just the ticket. You'll stop by Bačvice beach, take a tuk tuk tour of the old town to see the Game-of-Thrones-famous Diocletian's Palace, then visit some standout spots overlooking the Adriatic Sea.

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Mostar and Hidden Gems Private Tour from Split
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Mostar and Hidden Gems Private Tour from Split

Book now a private tour to Mostar from Split and explore the best of the city with a local guide.

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Split to Dubrovnik Private Transfer and Tour
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Split to Dubrovnik Private Transfer and Tour

Enjoy a scenic coastal drive from Split to Dubrovnik and discover its rich history and stunning medieval architecture.

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Full-Day Split Guided Tour from Dubrovnik
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Full-Day Split Guided Tour from Dubrovnik

Cross the Neretva River, admire the Golden and Silver Gates, walk down the narrow streets of the Diocletian's Palace.

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Split culture and history walking tour
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Split culture and history walking tour

Book a walking tour of Split to explore the UNESCO world heritage city with a guide. You'll discover the 1700 years old history from the local culture to its ancient, roman and middle-aged parts.

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Plitvice Lakes National Park guided private tour from Split
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Plitvice Lakes National Park guided private tour from Split

Book your tickets for a tour through the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Listed national park Plitvice Lakes with a guide.

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Things to do in Split

Being the second largest city in Croatia, Split is no less bustling and lively. Its central position, facing the Adriatic sea, makes it the perfect spot to start from to explore the surrounding area, includng the charming islands. But Split is also a delightful destination to visit on its own, with its mixture of styles from Roman ruins to Byzantine arches, from Venetian boardwalks to African influences.Arriving by ferry, the city will certainly make an impression on you with the stunning view of the coastal mountains against the sparkling sea. The Diocletian's Palace is its most recognizable landmark, a majestic Roman Palace and Unesco World Heritage Site. You will be surprised to discover that the look of the Palace is the one of a labirinth of narrow streets packed with restaurants, shops and bars rather than a mansion filled with ancient artifacts.
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