Discover the best top things to do in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia including Tvrdic Honey, Spilja Vranjaca, Senjkovic Winery, Putalj Winery, Vunetovo Craft Beer, Museum Uja, Winery Kovac, Kastel Gomilica, Marjan Park, Blaca.
Restaurants in Split-Dalmatia County
5.0 based on 93 reviews
[NEWS] Now available oncall! Bees are so much more than just honey! Learn about those wonderful creatures and the problems they face in the modern world. I will talk you through the secret life of bees, and even get your hands sticky, as you try some of the delicious Solta honey. You also get to see the internal workings of a real beehive without the danger of being stung! Also, we (think we) have one of the largest honey collection in the world! People that have visited us have sent us honey from all continents, as an effort to - give bees a chance - globally :)
5.0 based on 98 reviews
This cave is absolutely amazing,we went to visit the Cave Vranjaca with my family and had a great time.The cave is private and the owner is very nice guy.His knowledge of the cave and its development was extensive .We recommend you to go there when is hot day because pleasant temperature of 15 ° C in the summer will cool you down for sure.
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Boutique familly winery just sharing honest passion and enthusiasm through experience. In order to offer the best of what we are we keep it a small capacity and work by a reservation only, so please contact us by e-mail. Thank you! And thank you all for the beyond wonderful rewievs,,,these emotions are the reason and regards to all we do! Having chills right now :) Živili!
A hidden gem on the island of Brač! Vinarija Senjkovic just hosted our party of six adults to an amazing 12 course lunch...or I should say...gastronomic adventure, paired with 8 of their outstanding wine selections. Sasha, the vintner, and his wife Magdalena were perfect hosts...very accommodating (we were late for our reservation due to a late taxi), attentive, spoke excellent English and offered wonderful explanations of both the food and wine. Magdalena prepared beautiful, innovative takes on traditional Dalmatian foods with presentations and taste combinations that would rival any Michelin starred restaurant. The wines were some of the best we had during our stay in Croatia and several were vintages not available publicly. The pours were generous and often repeated side by side for comparison with a similar wine style. The setting is very pretty and intimate as they only offer two seatings for lunch at a time. A definite must if you are visiting the island of Brač...just make sure that you make a reservation well in advance! Thank you for a truly wonderful afternoon Vinarija Senjkovic!
5.0 based on 354 reviews
Two friends and I planned this very last minute but it turned out to be a real highlight for us. Due to the current situation we were fortunate enough to have the whole place to ourselves but Sadan, the owner made just as much if not more of an effort to make this an amazing experience for us. The view from his first tasting room is incredible and the wine was free flowing while he shared facts about his craft and his life stories which were fascinating. You could tell he was passionate about wine! We ended up staying late talking, enjoying wine (one might say too much as it was as much as you can drink) and lovely cheese, ham and bread to go with it! Wir hatten sehr spontan entschieden diese Tour zu buchen aber es war die absolut richtige Entscheidung. Wir hatten einen tollen Abend mit viel Wein, tollen Geschichten des Eigentümers und Snacks. Allein für die Leidenschaft mit der Sadan, der Eigentümer über Wein und sein Leben spricht sind sie Tour wert. Sehr empfehlenswert.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Almost hidden in the neverending string of various beach bars, rent-a-whatevers and other things that dot the coastline around the town of Hvar, the place can only be described as a Mediterranean beer garden, combining the beer made by the owners themselves - and Anna is an excellent brewer - with traditional snacks and, here and there, dishes. The APA made by them was flawless and in very good shape, something you do NOT run into frequently while island hopping, and the other taps were filled by classically nice Zmajska Pivovara beers, as this "semi-"season didn't give them impetus enough to brew more different things. The prices are as expected when it comes to Hvar, but unlike a lot of places (when it comes to beer), you get what you pay for! Definitely a must-visit if you're in Hvar - and if you're in, say, Amphora, and love beer, there's no excuse not to go here!
5.0 based on 124 reviews
Perfect place to relax and enjoy Be sure to visit the perfect place filled with tradition and wonderful food. Great host and amazing experience.????
5.0 based on 27 reviews
-We can host groups from 2 to 18 people in the wine cellar and up to 60 people in front of wine cellar -Visit to the vineyard, wine cellar and production area -Rose zinfandel wine -Local cheese(3 types) and prosciuto -Wine from steel and oak barrels -Bottle's of Zinfandel Red Wine -Homemade Olive Oil -Pickup at your apartment
We had such an amazing time visiting Winery Kovac. Caity and I were picked up, along with 10 others, in Split promptly at 6pm. When we arrived we walked down to a beautiful terrace overlooking Split / grape vines / olive trees (....and you could see the sea too!!) We tasted a fantastic Rosé and noshed on some cheese while we heard amazing stories from Anton (the owner) all about the history of wine in the region and the story of the Zinfandel grape. Then you are driven down to Antons villa for some more educating, drinking, and eating. It was such an amazing evening and one of the best wine tours I have ever experienced.
4.5 based on 2,938 reviews
We enjoyed a good up hill walk here and amazing views. The park needs a little clean up, but it was definitely one of the best things we did when in Split.
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