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A number of one-day trips connecting the
Trogir with other Dalmatian destinations offer an opportunity to explore the broader area.
The trips range from the ancient heart of Dalmatia, Split, with its ancient and
medieval town core built around the Place of Roman Emperor Diocletian, through word famed Dubrovnik
to the islands of Brac and Hvar, the Adriatic princes, centres of Croatian
literacy and culture, also to the island of Solta.
An extraordinary blend of Mediterranean and Oriental culture can be felt in Mostar.
The heritage typical of the Dalmatian hinterland can be explored in Imotski,
situated above two lakes. |
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SPLIT - A town of classical Roman, old
Croatian, Romanesque and renaissance architecture, with a Mediterranean atmosphere. It is
well-known for sports and shipbuilding.
Half-day or all-day excursions by boat or bus. |
MAKARSKA, the centre of the riviera and
coastal area, is a natural choice, with its town square, Cathedral of St. Mark, but above
all because of the Franciscan Monastery and its rich collections. |
THE ISLAND OF HVAR The town of Hvar, the
biggest settlement on the island, abounds in Romanesque and Renaissance buildings, and
Mediterranean atmosphere. It bears the name of Croatian Madeira. The town of Jelsa, the second biggest on the island, is famous for its
vintage Dalmatian wines.
All day excursions. |
IMOTSKI - A Mediaeval Town located in the
hinterland of Mt. Biokovo, near a rich karst field (Imotsko polje) with well kept
vineyards. Famous for its blue and red lakes.It offers a completely different atmosphere
from that of the coast. |
DUBROVNIK
- A Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque town - all in one, is a must. Located
on the very southern end of Croatia.
All-day excursions. |
OMIS - A coastal, mediaeval town located in
a picturesque canyon of the Cetina river. Five kilometres up to the Cetina canyon, there
is "Radmanove Mlinice", an excursion place for famous for bread baked under
coals and for fresh trout. |
MEDJUGORJE - A world famous sanctuary. |
Detailed information
on excursions can be obtained at the hotels and tourist agencies! |
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