Attractions in Split
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Budikovac Island, also known as Veliki Budikovac, lies off the coast of Split, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. This mostly uninhabited and untouched island provides a pristine […]
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Nestled off the east coast of Drvenik Veli and sheltered by two smaller islands, Croatia’s Blue Lagoon, also known as Krknjasi Bay, is a standout feature of the Dalmatian Coast. […]
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The Riva Promenade, a waterfront walkway in Split, Croatia, stretches along the length of the Old Town. Lined with palm trees and paved with glazed white tiles, it offers scenic […]
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Peristyle Square, or Peristil, is the central plaza of Split, nestled within the historic Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Flanked by two Corinthian colonnades, the square exudes a […]
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Nestled in the sea cliffs along the coast of Bisevo Island, the Bisevo Blue Cave, or Modra Spilja, is a natural wonder known for its striking blue light and luminescent […]
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Fruit’s Square, or Trg Brace Radic, in Split, Croatia, was once a bustling fruit market. Today, the stone-lined square is known for its historic landmarks and Baroque architecture. Dominating the […]
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In Split, Croatia, the iconic Gregory of Nin (Grgur Ninski) statue stands as a tribute to the medieval bishop who championed the use of the Croatian language. Created by sculptor […]
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Nestled within the ancient walls of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, the Cathedral of St. Dominus (Katedrala Svetog Duje) stands as a testament to centuries of history. Originally constructed as the […]
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Dedicated to the ancient Roman king of gods, the Temple of Jupiter was constructed in the 3rd century as part of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia. This well-preserved Roman temple […]
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Built in the fourth century as a retirement complex for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, this vast, fortress-like compound still dominates Split Old Town. After its abandonment in the sixth century, […]
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Republic Square, also known as Prokurative, serves as the heart of Split, Croatia’s second-largest city. Inspired by the architecture of St. Mark’s Square in Venice, this expansive square features a […]
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Split Old Town, a UNESCO-protected site, dates back 1,700 years and is nestled along the Riva seafront in Croatia’s city of Split. At its heart lies the semi-ruined Roman Diocletian’s […]
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Marjan, a hilly peninsula jutting out into the Adriatic Sea, is a nature reserve in Split, Croatia, covered with pine trees and Mediterranean shrubs. This scenic area is home to […]
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Originating from the Dinara mountain on the Croatia–Bosnia and Herzegovina border, the Cetina River winds over 60 miles (96 kilometers) before emptying into the Adriatic Sea near Split. The river’s […]
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Built as a retirement residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD, this massive fortress-like palace occupies about half of old town Split. Despite numerous changes over […]
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Bisected by the wide turquoise ribbon of the Cetina River, the steep cliffs of Cetina Canyon create a striking landscape just a short drive outside of Split, Croatia’s second-largest city. […]
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Built into the limestone bluffs outside of Split, Klis Fortress (Tvrdava Klis) stands as a formidable defensive stronghold that once guarded the passage between the Mediterranean and the Balkans. For […]
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Bacvice Beach, located just east of Split’s historic Unesco-listed town center, curves in a half-moon shape around a wide bay. This vibrant city beach, a favorite among both locals and […]
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Zlatni Rat Beach, also known as Golden Horn or Golden Cape, is a striking natural formation on the southern end of Brac Island. This narrow, V-shaped promontory extends into the […]
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The MeÅ¡trović Gallery, located in Split, Croatia, is housed in the former home and atelier of the renowned 20th-century Croatian sculptor Ivan MeÅ¡trović. This palace provides an intimate setting for […]
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Nestled in a shaded cove within Marjan Forest Park, just west of downtown Split, Bene Beach offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Accessible only by foot, this secluded […]
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Poljud Stadium, a revered local monument and protected heritage site, stands just north of Split’s historic UNESCO World Heritage-listed center. Built in 1979 for the Mediterranean Games and inaugurated by […]
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The Port of Split, the largest passenger port in Croatia and one of the busiest in the Mediterranean, serves as a vital maritime hub connecting the city with numerous regional […]
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Croatia’s oldest museum, the Split Archaeological Museum, is situated just a 10-minute walk from downtown Split. Housed within its walls is a vast collection of over 150,000 ancient, medieval, and […]