Dalmatia

Dalmatia
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Dalmatia

Dalmatia is one of the most beautiful regions of Croatia, stretching from Zadar in the north to Dubrovnik in the south, and encompassing hundreds of islands, historic towns, and unspoiled nature. Whether you are looking for a beach holiday, stories written in stone cities, or unforgettable gastronomic experiences, Dalmatia offers the perfect blend of tradition, nature, and modern pleasures. Among the most famous gems of Dalmatia, we highlight:

  • Dubrovnik – the “Pearl of the Adriatic” under UNESCO protection, famous for its magnificent city walls, medieval streets, and rich history.
  • Split – a dynamic city with the Roman Diocletian’s Palace at its heart, combining ancient heritage with modern Mediterranean life.
  • Makarska – considered by many Croatians as the most beautiful riviera in the country, adorned with kilometers of pebble beaches hidden in the natural shade of stunning pine forests. Picturesque places such as Brela, Baška Voda, and Tučepi make it a perfect family destination, while lively Makarska is ideal for young people seeking unforgettable nightlife.
  • Zadar – a city with a thousand years of history, known for its unique installations, the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun, where history and modern art blend with the sea.
  • Hvar – the sunniest island in Croatia, world-famous for its glamorous nightlife, historic fortresses, and endless lavender fields.
  • Brač – home to one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean, Zlatni Rat, which changes shape depending on the wind and sea.
  • Korčula – an island rich in history and legends, with a magnificent old town and the tradition of Moreška sword dances. Korčula hides pristine nature and crystal clear sea in its small hidden coves.
  • Krka National Park – famous for its waterfalls and emerald lakes, a perfect destination for nature lovers.
  • Kornati – an archipelago of more than 80 islands and islets, a paradise for sailors and those seeking untouched nature.

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