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Split
Split
Split is the largest city on the Dalmatian coast and a vibrant mix of ancient history and modern Mediterranean life. Located along the Adriatic Sea, it serves as a central hub for exploring nearby islands and coastal destinations.
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a historic coastal city in southern Croatia, best known for its exceptionally well-preserved Old Town surrounded by massive stone walls. Once an influential maritime republic (the Republic of Ragusa), it is now one of the most iconic destinations in the Mediterranean.
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Zadar
Zadar
Zadar is a historic coastal city in northern Dalmatia, located about 160 km from Split, known for its unique blend of ancient heritage and modern attractions. Its Roman ruins and medieval streets meet innovative landmarks like the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun, creating a distinctive atmosphere. With beautiful sunsets, a relaxed vibe and easy access to nearby islands and national parks, Zadar is an ideal starting point for exploring the region.
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Hvar
Hvar
Hvar is one of Croatia’s most famous islands, located just off the coast from Split, known for its perfect mix of luxury, nightlife and natural beauty. Centered around Hvar Town, with its historic square, Venetian architecture and hilltop Fortica Fortress, the island offers a vibrant atmosphere paired with stunning Adriatic views.
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Krka National Park
Krka National Park
Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s most stunning natural attractions, located near Šibenik and about an hour from Split. Known for its series of cascading waterfalls and emerald pools, the park offers a unique mix of untouched nature and accessible walking routes.
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Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice Lakes National Park is Croatia’s most famous natural attraction, located inland between Zadar and Zagreb. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is known for its chain of 16 turquoise lakes connected by countless waterfalls and wooden walkways.
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Vis
Vis
Vis is one of Croatia’s most authentic and unspoiled islands, located further out in the Adriatic from Split. Once a closed military zone, it remained untouched by mass tourism for decades, which is why it still preserves a raw, natural charm and slower island lifestyle.
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Međugorje
Međugorje
Međugorje is a small town in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, internationally known as one of the most visited Catholic pilgrimage destinations in Europe. Since the reported Marian apparitions in 1981, it has become a spiritual center attracting millions of visitors seeking peace, faith and reflection in a calm Herzegovinian landscape.
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Island Brač
Island Brač
Brač is one of the largest and most accessible Croatian islands, located just across from Split. Known for its crystal-clear sea, charming coastal towns and traditional white stone architecture, it offers a perfect mix of relaxation and outdoor activities.
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Makarska
Makarska
Makarska is a lively coastal town located between Split and Dubrovnik, famous for its long beaches, clear turquoise sea and vibrant summer atmosphere. Set beneath the dramatic Biokovo Nature Park, it offers a unique combination of seaside relaxation and mountain scenery.
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