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Split is the centre and the true heart of Dalmatia, where the majority of its habitants live, where the main Dalmatian islands are located, where the beaches are the most beautiful. Included in UNESCO List of World Heritage with Diocletian's Palace, indeed it is heart of entire Mediterranean



Town Split - Luke Bay (island Brac) -17 NM

Luke-deeply carved into northern shore of the island Brac, between villages Pucisca and Povlja, this beautiful bay and its five beaches are well protected against all winds. Resthouse with a restaurant offer variety of traditional Dalmatian dishes.


Luke Bay (island Brac) - Vrboska (island Hvar) 18 NM

Vrboska is the harbour town situated in a narrow and deeply intented bay on the central part of the northern coast of the island Hvar. The town is connected by three tiny Venetian -like stone bridges that give the place an indescribable charm and warmth. The cove is enclosed by a dense pine forest.


Vrboska (island Hvar) - Town Korcula (island Korcula) 42 NM

Korcula is almost unique for the fish-bone pattern arrangement of its streets, and for its preserved Gothic-Renaissance buildings. Most intriguing for visitors to Korcula is the house of the Polo family, where its famous son came: the great world adventurer, Marco Polo. The people of Korcula lovingly maintain their heritage, as can be seen by the organization of church festivities, and medieval play of chivalry, the Moreska, which is enacted once each year trough the streets of the city.


Town Korcula (island Korcula) - Town Dubrovnik 45 NM

The vista of the Old city of Dubrovnik is one of the best known panoramas of Croatia and whole Mediterranean area. For few are the cities which enjoy such a wonderful position on a rocky shoreline above the sea, and few are the places where Medieval stone walls and fortress are so well preserved...


Town Dubrovnik - Polace Bay (island Mljet) 30 NM

Polace is one of the most ancient village on the island, and it is the largest and most sheltered harbour not only on Mljet but elswhere. It's one of the favourite place visited by sailsman. Polace has a number of ancient ruins dating from the 1st to the 6th Century whose walls dominates place.


Polace Bay (island Mljet) -Town Hvar(island Hvar) 49 NM

The island of Hvar has a number of picturesque villages with preserved old architecture, numerous churches and tiny chapels, while small museums in the urban settlements on the island Hvar, and Stari grad, house extremely valuable works of art. Tourist who came to town spend most of their time on the main square, in front of the cathedral, and by the old Arsenal and the oldest Croatian theatre.

Town Hvar(island Hvar) - Town Split 23 NM

Split is the centre and the true heart of Dalmatia, where the majority of its habitants live, where the main Dalmatian islands are located, where the beaches are the most beautiful. Included in UNESCO List of World Heritage with Diocletian's Palace, indeed it is heart of entire Mediterranean



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