![]() Split is also home to excellent gourmet and wine experiences, as well as numerous cultural events such as film and theater festivals, exhibitions, excellent museums, and concerts. Split is much more than just beautiful architecture. The vegetable and fish markets are the heart of every family’s existence in Split, just as the entire social life of this city of 200 thousand people is reflected on the Riva (waterfront), where every visitor should try to take his coffee alongside the city’s rowdy, temperamental residents. ![]() Locals sit in the same cafes, restaurants, and shops as tourists, creating the sense that they have become a part of the city’s rhythm just by coming in Split. This division is replicated in Split’s daily life. A stroll through the ancient city transports you back in time, passing by magnificent examples of ancient architecture such as Peristyle, the middle-aged Romanesque Church, and Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of noblemen’s houses, Baroque facades, and modern architecture superbly merged in the rich heritage. In this edifice, all historical strata from ancient Rome through the Middle Ages are still visible and alive. MAESTRAL 500 CIJENA FULLSince 1979, Diocletian Palace and the entire historical centre of Split have been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, not only because of the Palace’s exceptional preservation, but also because the Palace and its city (or the city and its Palace, if you prefer) continue to live a full life. During these 1700 years, the Palace gradually evolved into a city, which continues to entice visitors with its rich tradition, beautiful history, and natural and cultural heritage beauty. Split has a long history, reaching back to the time when Roman Emperor Diocletian opted to build his palace on a peninsula near the famous Roman city of Salona, where he wished to spend his final years. day Maslinica (island Šolta) or Veli Drvenik (island) – Split day Kaprije and Kakan (islands – buoys) – Maslinica (island Šolta) or Veli Drvenik (island) day Skradin – Kaprije and/or Kakan (islands – buoys) day Kornati (island Lavsa) – Murter (island) ![]() day Primošten (Šibenska Rogoznica) – Žirje – Kornati (island Lavsa) day Check in Split – Primošten or Šibenska Rogoznica Detailed route descriptions available when clicking on the above image. ![]()
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