Split shuttles between the ruins of Rome and the seaside scenery
Split, this city located on the magnificent Adriatic coastline of Croatia, is famous for its rich historical relics and the integration of modern life. Diocletian's Palace, the lively waterfront promenade, and the charming old town make it the starting point for exploring the Dalmatian region.
1. Dubrovnik, the spectacular city located at the southern end of Croatia, is affectionately nicknamed 'the Pearl of the Adriatic.' 2. Plitvice Lakes National Park The spectacular Plitvice Lakes National Park boasts the most beautiful natural scenery in Croatia 3. Zagreb Zagreb is a city of museums, where you can visit the solemn Government Museum, as well as some novel museums. 4. Hvar Island One of the best ways to tour the Croatian coast is island hopping. 5. Korčula Island The fame of Korčula is extremely faint, with many villages and beaches on the island, making it very suitable for exploration. 6. Pula Pula is the largest city on the Istrian Peninsula. It integrates thousands of years of history into a walkable city core. 7. Krka National Park Krka National Park has spectacular waterfalls, pools, and endless scenery. 8. Split The bustling Split is the second largest city in Croatia and also the largest city in the coastal Dalmatian region.