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1. Split Marina

Split Marina is a luxurious, well-kept marina west of Split’s attractive old town. Rent a deluxe vessel for a leisurely excursion or celebration of a special event or stop at the marina to marvel at the impressive vessels docked at the shore.
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Split Marina featuring night scenes, a bay or harbor and boating

2. Bacvice Beach

Bačvice Beach is the most popular beach in the city of Split, attracting both natives and vacationers to its energetic shores. Challenge friends or family to a game of picigin, splash about in the shallow Adriatic waves or sip a beer at one of the beachside bars.
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Bacvice Beach which includes general coastal views and a city

3. Split Riva

The Riva is a broad and buzzing, palm-lined esplanade with numerous lively bars and cafés, as well as oceanfront benches. It’s a popular gathering spot during the day and there is always something happening here at night too. Listen to live music in a bar, watch street performers put on a show or observe the boats coming and going in the harbor while you enjoy a cup of coffee.
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Split Riva featuring landscape views, a city and general coastal views

4. Krka National Park

Krka National Park is a popular tourist destination, luring visitors with its exceptional natural beauty. Hike to waterfalls, take boat excursions along its peaceful lakes and check out its historical monasteries and old mills.
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Krka National Park-(Croatian: Nacionalni park Krka) is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that it encloses. It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia, in Šibenik-Knin county, downstream Miljevci area, and just a few kilometers northeast of the city of Šibenik. It was formed to protect the Krka River and is intended primarily for scientific, cultural, educational, recreational, and tourism activities. It is the seventh national park in Croatia and was proclaimed a national park in 1985.

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5. Diocletian's Palace

Diocletian’s Palace is home to some of the most remarkable Roman ruins on earth. Once a retirement home for a powerful emperor, this ancient fortress has evolved into Split’s old town. Today, about 3,000 locals now live within its confines. Wander through narrow lanes and look for remains of the old palace and its fortifications.
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Diocletian\'s Palace showing heritage elements

6. Lapad Beach

Lying beneath Petka Hill, a short distance from the old town of Dubrovnik is Lapad Beach. It is one of several beaches that make up the Lapad Peninsula, a beautiful bay area where you can take part in watersports, relax on the sand and go for seaside walks along the promenade.
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Amazing sunset over the citadel next to the sea in Dubrovnik Croatia

7. Pile Gate

Pile Gate is the main entrance to Dubrovnik’s old town and is situated on its western wall. For many visitors, the portal is their first encounter with the neighborhood’s gorgeous medieval architecture.
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Pile Gate which includes heritage architecture and chateau or palace

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Dubrovnik Old Town showing a city

Dubrovnik Old Town

4.5/5(267 area reviews)

Stroll through Dubrovnik’s historic core, which is home to numerous Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings and monuments.

Dubrovnik Old Town
Diocletian\'s Palace showing chateau or palace, night scenes and heritage elements

Old Town Split

5/5(398 area reviews)

Unique features of Old Town Split include the historic sites and cafes. Make a stop by Fish Market or People's Square while you're exploring the area.

Old Town Split
Bacvice Beach which includes general coastal views and a city

Bacvice

4/5(47 area reviews)

Discover Split's UNESCO-listed historic center, featuring Diocletian's Palace, and explore various museums, such as the Archaeological and Maritime Museums. Enjoy easy access to transport hubs like the Port of Split and Split Airport.

Bacvice
Lapad Beach which includes boating and a bay or harbor

Lapad

A noteworthy feature of Lapad is its stunning beaches. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Lapad Beach and Poluotok Lapad.

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Hvar which includes a square or plaza

Hvar Old Town

5/5(59 area reviews)

Travelers come to Hvar Old Town for its waterfront views, and you can see top attractions like Hvar Town Arsenal & Theater and Port of Hvar while you're in town.

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Zadar Old Town

5/5(87 area reviews)

Unique features of Zadar Old Town include the historic sites and seaside views. Make a stop by Forum or Sea Gate while you're exploring the area.

Zadar Old Town

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