Destinations

Discover the beauty beyond Split with our curated selection of nearby destinations. From ancient fortresses and charming coastal towns to vineyard-covered hills and breathtaking national parks, each location offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Dalmatia. Whether you're seeking history, nature, or a taste of local tradition, we'll take you there in comfort and style.

Split Airport

Just a short drive from the city, Split Airport is the main gateway to Dalmatia. We offer smooth, timely transfers to and from the terminal, so you can start or end your journey stress-free. Whether you're arriving for a holiday or catching an early flight, we'll get you there comfortably and on time.

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Klis Fortress

Perched on a rocky ridge above Split, Klis Fortress offers panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the city below. With origins dating back to the 2nd century BC, this fortress has been a strategic stronghold for various empires, including the Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans. It played a pivotal role in defending the region against Ottoman invasions in the 16th century. Today, visitors can explore its ancient walls, towers, and a museum showcasing historical artifacts. The fortress also gained fame as a filming location for the popular series "Game of Thrones." Its elevated position provides breathtaking vistas, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and photographers alike. A visit to Klis offers a journey through time and a deeper understanding of Croatia's rich heritage.

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Klis Fortress

Trogir

Located on a small island connected to the mainland by bridges, Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Founded by Greek settlers over 2,000 years ago, the town boasts a rich tapestry of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings. Highlights include the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, with its intricate portal by Master Radovan, and the Kamerlengo Fortress. The town's narrow cobblestone streets, charming squares, and vibrant waterfront promenade invite leisurely exploration. Trogir's blend of historical significance and coastal beauty makes it a captivating destination for travelers seeking culture and relaxation.

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Trogir

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a city where history, architecture, and coastal beauty meet. Enclosed within imposing stone walls, its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its marble streets, baroque buildings, and iconic red rooftops. Walking along the city walls offers sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea and the maze of alleyways below. Highlights include the Rector’s Palace, the Franciscan Monastery, and the 15th-century Sponza Palace. Beyond the walls, you’ll find hidden coves, elegant beach clubs, and quiet gardens overlooking the sea. Dubrovnik has also earned global fame as a filming location for Game of Thrones, attracting visitors eager to explore its cinematic corners. Whether you're arriving for a day or staying longer, the city offers a captivating mix of culture, relaxation, and Mediterranean charm.

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Dubrovnik

Krka National Park

Krka National Park, located near Šibenik, is a natural wonderland known for its cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife. The park's most famous feature is Skradinski Buk, a series of 17 waterfalls creating a stunning natural amphitheater. Visitors can explore wooden walkways that meander through the park, offering close-up views of the waterfalls and the river's vibrant ecosystem. Other attractions include the Roški Slap waterfall, the island monastery of Visovac, and the Krka Monastery. The park is home to over 860 plant species and a variety of fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Boat tours and educational exhibits enhance the visitor experience, providing insights into the area's ecological and cultural significance.

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Krka National Park

Croatia's Wine Roads

Croatia's wine roads wind through some of the country's most scenic landscapes, offering a blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and natural beauty. From the rolling hills of Plešivica and Međimurje to the sun-drenched slopes of Pelješac and the Istrian countryside, each region tells its own story through its wines. Along these routes, you'll find family-run wineries, centuries-old cellars, and boutique vineyards where winemaking is a way of life. Tastings often include local delicacies, allowing visitors to experience the full flavor of the region. Whether you're sipping crisp whites, bold reds, or world-class sparkling wines, the setting is always relaxed and welcoming. The wine roads are not just about the wine — they're about meeting the people behind the bottles, discovering small villages, and enjoying the slow pace of rural Croatia. Perfect for day trips or longer getaways, they invite you to connect with the land and its traditions in the most enjoyable way.

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Croatia's Wine Roads