Split Travel Guide

Maslinica

Maslinica

Maslinica lies on Solta Island, presenting enchanting views of authentic stone houses and many magical coves. It is a popular destination for yachting, swimming, and diving activities.

Stoncica Bay

Stoncica Bay

The exquisite waters of the Adriatic Sea shine in shades of turquoise at Stoncica Bay. Enclosed by golden sands, it is a beautiful place to anchor and relax.

Stomorska Village

Stomorska Village

The old and peaceful village of Stomorska offers visitors an authentic experience. The bays and beaches of the area are lovely for swimming, diving, and snorkeling.

Lucice Bay

Lucice Bay

Lucice Bay is a sailor’s delight in the Brac coastline for its sheltered waters and picturesque beauty. Besides sailors, the bay also attracts divers due to its fascinating cave.

Rogac

Rogac

Rogac Port is a sailor’s paradise with its quaint harbor and well-stocked marina. The nearby beaches are perfect for families and feature deliciously shallow warm waters.

Ravnik Island

Ravnik Island

Ravnik is a secluded island for nature-loving explorers wishing to see and experience the Green Cave. The calm waters around the island are the ideal place for stunning photos.

Smokvica Island

Smokvica Island

Smokvica Island is a picturesque destination, situated on the surface of the turquoise sea. Travelers will find protected anchoring, tranquility, and heavenly serenity within the location.

Bobovisca

Bobovisca

Bobovisca is a peaceful place that offers refuge to the yachts and relaxation to the visitors. The beauty of nature, the sea, and the sparse population will provide a healing holiday without any stress.

Zdrelac

Zdrelac

Located on the coast of Pasman, Zdrelac is a charming town with beautiful landscape and pristine beaches. Approachable by boat, it is a town that offers adventure and comfort within its natural beauties.

Tijat Island

Tijat Island

The Tijat Island is a perfect destination for a memorable family vacation. It offers many beaches and clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkelling.

Red Rocks

Red Rocks

Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Hvar’s Red Rocks as they rise out of the blue water. The huge red limestone cliffs aren’t to be missed whether from the boat, snorkeling in the clear water, or diving from the top.

Jupiter's Temple

Jupiter's Temple

Jupiter's Temple lies within the old town of Split and is one of the most well-preserved temples from ancient Rome. Today it is dedicated to St. John the Baptist and is home to  an original coffered vault.

St. Nicholas Church (Split)

St. Nicholas Church (Split)

St. Nicholas Church is a tourist attraction that also serves as a place for a spiritual retreat. It is located on a hill and provides magnificent views of the sea waters and surrounding islands.

Peristil Square

Peristil Square

Peristil Square in the heart of Split, Croatia, is a historic gem, featuring the grand Peristyle as its centerpiece and surrounded by well-preserved Roman architecture. This square serves as a vibrant hub of cultural activity, hosting music performances and art exhibitions, offering a perfect blend of history and contemporary entertainment. With its magical ambiance at sunset and easy access to nearby historical landmarks, it's a must-visit destination for those exploring the rich heritage of Split.

Statue of Grgur Ninski

Statue of Grgur Ninski

The Statue of Grgur Ninski in Split, Croatia, is a bronze monument sculpted by Ivan Meštrović, honoring the 10th-century bishop Grgur Ninski, who played a crucial role in preserving the Croatian language. Its distinctive feature, an oversized big toe, has become a tradition for visitors to rub for good luck, creating a polished contrast against the statue's patina. Located at the entrance to Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the statue is not only a symbol of historical significance but also a unique cultural attraction in Split.