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Brac Island Brač is the third largest island in the Adriatic. Thousands of tourists are drawn each year by the beautiful beach Zlatni rat, located in Bol, on the south side of the island. This is the only beach that changes its shape from day to day. On this island you will also find the highest peak of all Croatian islands - Vidova Gora (778 m). You will be charmed by the variety of the architectural styles of the island's towns: pre-Romanesque style churches, Croatian architecture with Romanesque features, Renaissance, Baroque-style architecture and modern constructions. | Book this City | Hvar Hvar is the biggest town of the island with the same name. Beside the pleasant climate and the natural unspoilt beauty, the town also has many galleries, museums, and exhibitions, including Arsenal, Lođa, Zvijezda Mora, Anuncijata, Skorpion, and the Croatian Institute. Hvar, with its seven century-old walls and fortifications, is the site of the oldest municipal theatre in Europe, opened in 1612. Sports and recreational facilities are excellent ranging from beach yoga, water sports to hiking and tennis. | Book this City | Kastela Located at the foot of the karst hills, in the region between Trogir and Split, the Kastela Riviera is a seven town settlements dating back from the Middle Ages. Built to defend off the menace of the Turks, these fortified homes are surrounded by stone walls and some even have draw bridges. Each of the settlements has its own legend waiting to be discovered along with its beautiful sights. Kastela has a rich gastronomical offer, as well as recreational-sporting contents (tennis, basketball, football, volleyball courts). | Book this City | Korcula Korčula is the center of island with the same name located in the central Dalmatian archipelago. Surnamed "Little Dubrovnik", this ancient city is among the most beautiful towns on the Croatian coast and is known for its unique architecture. One of the main attractions is the house of Marco Polo, located in the old city center. The most impressive building of Korcula is the Cathedral of St. Marco. The Town Museum is situated in the Gabrielis palace, built in the Renaissance style. Not far away for here, you will find two other interesting Palazzi: Arneri and Ismaelis. | Book this City | Makarska Makarska is a center of Makarska riviera, one of the most beautiful parts of Adriatic coast. Located under the Biokovo Mountain, which arises directly from the sea offering breathtaking views, Makarska is a very popular tourist destination. Besides the natural beauty of the long streched beaches, you can admire the center of Makarska, an old town with narrow stone-paved streets, a main church square, and a Franciscan monastery that houses a sea shell collection featuring a giant clam shell. | Book this City | Podstrana Located between the Zrnovnica rivulet and Mutogras hill, only 8 km away from Split, Podstrana is a community consisting from five parts. The oldest part lying beneath the step cliff of Perun Mountain at 380 m above sea level is the village of Selo. The mild climate and its long in sandy beaches with rich Mediterranean vegetation offer you a pleasant vacation. Podstrana is known for the production of large quantities of high quality vegetables and fruits. Orchards with well-known peaches from that region offer the best summer fruit. | Book this City | Split - Airport City Split is a picturesque town, known as one of the centres of Croatian culture. The most important sight is Diocletian's palace. Admire the Peristyle which is the main open space in the palace and is surrounded by a colonnade of six columns to the eastern and western sides and an arch. On the eastern side of the Peristyle is a cathedral, which is the symbol of the city (Sv. Duje). There are also some fascinating museums like the Maritime Museum; the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments; the Museum of Croatia; and the Mestrovic Gallery. | Book this City | Trogir One of the best stops on the Dalmatian coast, Trogir is a living museum, the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in the Central Europe. Its medieval core, surrounded by walls and comprising a magnificient castle and tower and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods, is part of the UNESCO World Heritage. One of the most impressive buildings is the church of St. Lawrence, whose main west portal is a masterpiece by Radovan, and the most significant work of the Romanesque-Gothic style in Croatia. | Book this City | Zadar Dating back from roman times, Zadar is a city with a long tradition and a rich cultural heritage. The town is fortified with thick walls, renowned for their impressive ports, such as the Harbor Port and the Mainland Port, which date back to the sixteenth century. Zadar's most impressive sight is the pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus. The town is also famous for having the most beautiful Romanesque churches in Croatia, such as the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, the Church of St. Chrysogonus and the Bell-tower of St. Mary. | Book this City |
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