All in all, Split is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an action-packed adventure, Split has something for everyone.

 

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Region of Split

Region Split - Dalmatia - Croatia

Split is a beautiful coastal city located in Croatia. Known for its historic architecture and stunning beaches, Split is a popular tourist destination for travelers from all around the world. The city’s most famous landmark is the Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 4th century AD. The palace was built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian and is considered one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world. Visitors can explore the palace’s many courtyards, temples, and other architectural gems, and even see where some of the scenes from the Game of Thrones series were filmed.

Split is also home to many other historical and cultural attractions, such as the Cathedral of St. Domnius, the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world, and the Gospin dolac, a statue of the Virgin Mary located on a hilltop overlooking the city. The city’s charming old town is a maze of narrow streets and alleys, with many shops, cafes, and restaurants to explore.

For those who love the outdoors, Split is an excellent destination. The city is surrounded by beautiful beaches, including the famous Bacvice Beach, and there are many hiking and biking trails in the nearby mountains. The city is also home to one of the largest marinas in the Mediterranean, making it a popular spot for sailors and boaters.

All in all, Split is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an action-packed adventure, Split has something for everyone.

City of Split

When, in 305, the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who ruled almost the entire world, decided to build his summer residence and spend the rest of his life there, there was no doubt where he would build it.
He visionary marked a special point on the map of the Adriatic Sea in the heart of Dalmatia, in the well-protected bay of fertile Aspalathos (Split), shielded from the sea side by the islands of the Split archipelago and from the land side by high mountains – the future city of Split.
It is only 6 kilometers away from the then cosmopolitan Salona, ​​the well-known center of the province of Dalmatia with strong walls, numerous towers, temples, palaces, thermal baths, which had 60,000 inhabitants at the time and is today the largest archaeological complex of ancient monuments in Croatia. Diocletian’s Palace was a unique building for the architecture of the time. Although the seventeen centuries of its existence and constant life in it have robbed much of its original form, it has in turn been enriched by later architectural and artistic objects. For example – irony of fate – the great mausoleum built for the last Roman emperor became a catholic cathedral dedicated to St. Domnius / sv. Dedicated to Dujam, the martyr whom Diocletian had killed. Its famous walnut door is the work of master Andrija Buvina from 1214. Happily surviving historical change, Diocletian’s Palace is deeply connected to the life of the city and has become its densely populated historic center full of enchanting stone palaces.
Exuding the enchanting charm of the Mediterranean South, Split is a city that not only tells its rich history in its museums and churches, but whose heritage from antiquity to the present day is most strongly expressed in the peristyle and stone houses, while maintaining the original Mediterranean spirit revealed in the happy singing from the taverns, the hubbub of voices from the corners and alleys as well as from the waterfront. Following the meandering white stone-paved streets to the coast with its bobbing boats, you will discover a city where the famous Roman ruler left the stamp of his imperial presence in every corner, along with the saint he had killed. A special feature of this city are its songs and internationally outstanding athletes, Wimbledon winners, numerous Olympic champions and aces of the NBA league as well as the most beautiful women in the world. If you have any doubts, then stroll along the waterfront of Split…

Marina

Marina is an old fishing village and small port, situated on the sea bay of Trogir. It represents a perfect union of sun, sea, stone and salt, it is a place where tradition and urban lifestyle permeate. The small port has 140 berths and therefore the place is often visited by yachts. It is also favorable for all water sports such as sailing, diving or sport fishing. The proximity of ancient Trogir and picturesque Primošten allows for good entertainment and a handful of cultural events.

Seget

Seget is almost connected to Trogir, whose extraordinary cultural heritage is a must-see when you are here. Various accommodation options (hotels, campsites, rooms and apartments), a wide range of whole foods (fruit and vegetables), especially traditional specialties from the backup area (lamb) as well as seafood and fresh fish, many sports and leisure opportunities, especially water sports facilities make Seget and its surroundings into a great vacation spot that meets the needs of all types of tourists. A one km walk by the sea leads to the resort of Medena.

Trogir

Trogir is a stunning coastal town located in Croatia that boasts a rich history and stunning architecture. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its ancient city walls, which date back to the 13th century. The main attraction in Trogir is the Old Town, which is a maze of narrow streets and alleys lined with charming buildings, shops, and restaurants. Visitors can explore the many historic churches and palaces that dot the town, including the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, which is considered one of the most beautiful examples of Romanesque-Gothic architecture in the country.

One of the unique features of Trogir is the presence of the Kamerlengo Fortress, a fortress located on a small island, which served as the city’s main defense during the medieval period. The fortress offers a great view of the town and the sea, and it is a popular spot for photography and for taking in the sunset.

Trogir is also known for its beaches, which are located on the nearby islands of Čiovo and Drvenik. These beaches are known for their crystal-clear waters and are popular spots for swimming, sunbathing, and other water sports.

In addition to its historical and natural attractions, Trogir is also a great destination for those interested in culture. The town is home to several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Trogir Summer Festival, which features a variety of performances, including concerts, theater productions, and dance performances.

All in all, Trogir is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and natural beauty. With its well-preserved medieval architecture, beautiful beaches, and vibrant cultural scene, it offers something for everyone.

Trogir is served by the Split Airport, also known as Resnik Airport, which is located about 6 km from the town of Trogir. The airport is the third busiest airport in Croatia, and it serves as a hub for several major airlines, including Croatia Airlines, Ryanair and EasyJet. The airport offers flights to destinations throughout Europe, including major cities such as London, Paris, and Frankfurt, as well as several destinations in Croatia and the surrounding countries.The airport facilities include a duty-free shop, several restaurants, and a currency exchange. There are also car rental services available, as well as a bus service that connects the airport to the city of Split and other nearby destinations.

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Kaštela

The town of Kaštela is located on the coast of the Kaštelan Bay, has over 40,000 inhabitants and is the second largest town in region Split. The peculiarity of this town is the fact that it arose from 7 villages (Kaštel Sućurac, Kaštel Gomilica, Kaštel Kambelovac, Kaštel Lukšić, Kaštel Stari, Kaštel Novi, Kaštel Štafilić) around the Kaštela Fortress, and each place has its peculiarity, which characterizes this mediterranean area.
The various towns of Kaštel are the towns with the best transport connections. In addition to the Split International Airport, there is a train station in Kaštel Stari, and it is connected to the Split-Zagreb highway through its own exits/entrances from the closest Prgomet and Vučevići.

Omiš

Omiš is located at the estuary of the Cetina river. The origin of the city name comes from the Slavic word holm and means elevation or mountain, since the settlement was probably more north, in the hamlet of Baučići. The whole rich history of piracy is illustrated by the Fortica fortress, whose purpose was protection from the enemy, but also a place of refuge. Fort Mirabela Peovica represents a medieval part of town surrounded by city walls with fortresses. Today, Omiš is a popular destination for those who want to experience adventure in the Cetina canyon, try rafting, mountaineering or even caving.

Marina contact in region Split:

Marina Agana
21222 Marina
Phone: +385 21 889 411
www.marina-agana.hr
info@marina-agana.hr

Marina Baotić
21218 Seget Donji
Phone: +385 21 798 182
www.marinabaotic.com
reception@marinabaotic.com

Marina Trogir
21220 Trogir
Phone: +385 21 444 600
www.marinatrogir.com
trogir@marina21.com 

ACI Marina Trogir
21220 Trogir
Phone: +385 21 881 544
www.aci-marinas.com
m.trogir@aci-club.hr

Marina Kaštela
21213 Kaštel Gomilica
Phone +385 21 204 010
www.marina-kastela.com
info@marina-kastela.hr

ACI Marina Split
21000 Split
Phone: +385 21 302 400
www.aci-marinas.com
m.split@aci-club.hr

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