We've listed several landmarks and spots you can visit while in Split, Croatia. However, if you decide to pick a tour, please make sure you book well in advance and double check the time and date for the tours. We would hate for you to miss all the other events.
Happy exploring!
Blue Cave is one of Croatia's many natural hot sports! The tours vary by different vendors. Please make sure you thoroughly check tour pricings and timings before booking.
Diocletian’s Palace was built in 305 AD for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. This massive retirement complex sits in the center of the Old Town of Split. Over the centuries, the city of Split has grown up around Diocletian’s Palace, and during this time, many of the Palace’s buildings have remained intact. Diocletian’s Palace is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Old Town of Split is the maze of streets and cobblestoned lanes that surround Diocletian’s Palace. People’s Square (Narodni Trg) is the heart of the Old Town. There are a lot of Cafes and Restaurants in this area.
The Riva is the harbor of Split. With palm trees, colorful buildings, and views out to the Adriatic Sea, this is a popular place for a stroll.
Are you a Game of Thrones fan? Kliss Fortress was a filming location for this series. This ancient fortress has a long history, being the site of multiple battles with the Knights Templar, Ottomans, and the Mongols, just to name a few. Now, the ruins of the fortress sit high on the hillside, overlooking Split.
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