Things To Do in Dalmatian Coast and Islands
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Dance in a late-night beach bar
Brela’s a pretty quiet corner of Croatia, but you’ll often catch live music at the hotels. Other than that, most of the... Read More
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Look over the old town from Kamerlengo Fortress
Look over the old town from Kamerlengo Fortress
Trogir is full of viewpoints to show off the city. One worth a trip up is Kamerlengo Fortress – it’s on the... Read More
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Stretch out on Tucepi Beach
Stretch out on Tucepi Beach
Tucepi’s pebbled beach unravels along the coast for 4 kilometres, so there’s ple... Read More
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Get rid of your tan lines at Nugal Beach
Get rid of your tan lines at Nugal Beach
Hidden beneath high cliffs just outside Tucepi is Nugal Beach. Its secluded sett... Read More
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Find a sunbathing spot on Igrane Beach
Find a sunbathing spot on Igrane Beach
Igrane’s shoreline has looks on its side. It’s a one-and-a-half-kilometre stretc... Read More
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Island hop to Brac and Hvar
Island hop to Brac and Hvar
You can’t miss the islands of Brac and Hvar sitting offshore from Podgora, cutti... Read More
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Admire the art at Mestrovic Gallery
Admire the art at Mestrovic Gallery
The Mestrovic Gallery houses works by Ivan Mestrovic, a famous Croatian sculptor... Read More
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Sit down to a harbour-front dinner
Sit down to a harbour-front dinner
For the best dining tables, head to the city’s harbour. Chic cafés and restauran... Read More
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Pick up a Makarana cake
Pick up a Makarana cake
Tucepi’s souvenir shops feature plenty of locally made goodies. Fill your basket... Read More
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Destinations in Dalmatian Coast and Islands
Top Destinations
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Makarska
Makarska holidays are set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Biokovo on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. The town features a horseshoe-shaped bay fringed by palm trees and a 16th-century Franciscan monastery, located exactly halfway between the historic cities of Split and Dubrovnik.
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Baska Voda
Blue Flag beaches and best-in-class seafood are helping holidays to Baska Voda climb Croatia’s holiday hotspot ladder.
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Hvar
Hvar holidays land you in a Croatian hotspot with a jet‑set reputation and celebrity playground feel, where Venetian history meets chic beach clubs. Beyond the pretty harbour, the island’s known for its lavender fields and vineyards, plus those big 360-degree Adriatic views. And thanks to its proximity to Split, daytrips are a doddle – especially with direct flights to Hvar via Split from the UK.
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Trogir
Holidays to Trogir plant you in a small Croatian town with an island all to itself and beaches close by.
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Split
Holidays to Split take you to a vibrant spot where a crop of different cultures meet.
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Podgora
Holidays to Podgora are bursting with flavour, from the net-fresh catches of the day brought in by the local fishermen to the Italian-influenced eateries that line the quaint harbour front.
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Sibenik
“A bustling seaside city, Sibenik is crammed full of beautiful historical sights and is surrounded by stunning natural scenery.”
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Omis
Holidays to Omis show you an authentic side to Croatia, where sandy beaches and adventure holiday activities come with a side of old-world architecture.
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Podstrana
Holidays to Podstrana give you a mix of culture and beach, putting Roman ruins and see-through waters on your doorstep.
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Igrane
Holidays to Igrane are your gateway to one of the prettiest villages on the Dalmatian Coast. Plus, you've got easy access to some of the region's famous cities.