The Cultural
Discover Split
Croatia’s second-largest city, the nautical hub of Split is packed with architectural delights and historical scenery perfect for those exploring the region by boat. A diamond of the Dalmatian coast, the ancient walled town stuns with its marble polished walls and Roman ruins but offers far more beyond its breathtaking history. Sapphire seas, blooming lavender and free flowing olive oil make Split a must-see city for cultural explorers.
Croatia’s hidden coastal gem - much more than glorious architectural scenery
Food to fuel your adventurous spirit
Fresh seafood, fine wines and exquisite Dalmatian produce are among the local offerings in this gastronomic corner of Croatia’s coast. Split’s food scene has blossomed in recent years with both modern and traditional cooking taking on new twists in recent year. Dive straight into the best local cuisine with cafes and restaurants recommended by our native skippers.
1. Pandora Greenbox (vegan)
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Roam the rugged landscapes
Sun worshippers and water lovers can enjoy nearby beaches while nature lovers and adrenaline junkies can sail all the way inland for an action-packed afternoon of canyoning in the glittering Cetina river that bubbles with rapids and waterfalls. For those happy to meander at a laid-back pace, hillside forests promise panoramic views hugged by pines and small churches.
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Soak up the rich culture
Modern Mediterranean architecture melts with antique temples, renaissance palaces, baroque theatres and gothic cathedrals in this town steeped with history. Perched in the city centre, Diocletian’s palace, built over 1,700 years ago, mesmerises visitors who can explore the old town that lies within the palace walls.
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