Central Dalmatia is the region where the beautiful islands of Hvar, Brač, Čiovo, Šolta and Vis are located; islands that attract guests due to their beautiful beaches and wide range of accommodation. An active holiday here includes windsurfing which is ideal in this region however don’t miss out on the night life. The centre of this region is in Split, a city with more than 1700 years of history. Find the right accommodation hotel for you in central Dalmatia. Our offer includes hotels in some of the most attractive destinations: Makarska, Hvar, Baška Voda, Bol, Brač, Jelsa, Trogir, Kaštel Štafilić, Komiža, Vis, Split, Omiš, Supetar, Tučepi, Vis.
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Pirovac is the most important tourist place and the municipal centr trogether with Vodice and Primosten. He was mentioned for the first time in 1298. It has offered the uniqueness of the sun and sunsets, the richness of the sea, rocks and stones. It has laced the secrets of the Mediterranean pine, vineyards and olive broves, laurels and figs, calms and mistrals into the unique melodious rhythm of nature. As well as the whole District of Sibenik, Pirovac lies on the palms of two national parks: the island paradise "Kornati" and the karst beauty with the unique waterfalls "Krka" and the Vransko jezero (the Vrana Lake) an ideal place for the sports fishing. |
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Makarska has always been the center of the surrounding region known as Makarska Riviera long about 60 kilometers and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo and the sea. It is both an administrative, political and economic sense, as well as a center of culture, education, and since the mid twentieth century, tourism. The city is noted for its palm-fringed promenade, where fashionable cafés, bars and boutiques vis-a-vis the pretty harbour where many pleasure craft are moored. |
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Šibenik is a town which successfully combines famous history and natural beauties. During your sightseeing visit the famous St. Jakov cathedral, the most important Renaissance building in Croatia. |
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Split (italian Spalato) is not only an urban, cultural and traffic centre of Central Dalmatia with road and sea connections to Dalmatia's numerous summer resorts, but it is itself often a tourist and excursionists destination. A city with a 1700-year old tradition, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which the well-known Palace of Diocletian, inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List, certainly occupies a special position, and the warmth and offer of a modern Mediterranean city. The first detailed tourist guide through the town and its surroundings, published in 1894, bears witness to the long tourist tradition in Split. It is situated on a small peninsula on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea. |
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Hvar island is best known as a tourist destination with a typical mediterranean climate. Regarding economy it is based mainly on wine-growing, tourism, fishing and shipping. But besides that, there is also some important Hvar info everyone should know about. The history of Hvar island goes way back to 5000 BC in Neolithic times. The evidence regarding human settlement is richer in the Bronze Age and includes pottery and various tumuli. During the Iron Age the Hvar island was inhabited by Illyrian people who left many archaeological proofs of their culture. They were the ones who made the Greeks become interested in finding out more Hvar info, only to later develop a colony on Hvar island. |
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