^ Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the Republic of Croatia; it constitutes a historical region only.
Restaurants in Dalmatia
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The ruins of the Roman Emperor Diocletian's palace date back to the late 3rd to early 4th century A.D.
Split, Croatia Split, a town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is known for the fortressl ike complex at its center, Diocletian's Palace, erected by the Roman emperor in the 4th century , within its white stone walls and under its courtyards are a cathedral and numerous shops, bars, cafes, hotels and houses. Unknown to many the town claims fame to being the inventor of Neckties and Dalmatian dogs
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Great walk and around city with fantastic views, be aware that when cruise boats are in it can be very busy, take plenty of water and wear sensible shoes
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It’s so easy to feel like you are walking around King’s Landing, the Main Street is beautiful both during the day and at night, early and late are the best times as it gets very very busy. Explore the side streets too, full of cute shops and cafes
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Very pretty bay with pebble beach . Very close to bars and restaurants, lovely pine clad headlands .lovely walks around the headlands,
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In the heart of the Old Town, the People's Square is a great place to meetup. There are also a number of cafes around so you can sit and drink a coffee. There is also a cafe built around the ruins of an old church which is very interesting.
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If you come in the Pile Gate on one end of the walls, you will find yourself walking on this famous Dubrovnik street known as “Brsalje Street”. Lots of placs to check out, some retail, some bars and restaurants, very cool interesting alleys heading off in both directions. Tons and tons of tourists too, plus a big iconic fountain on one end and on the other, a bell tower. You will be on this street often during any visit inside of the walls. Stop for a moment though and think about how long this street has been around and what periods people have used this street in parts of their daily lives. Worth seeing for sure.
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On the Island Brac you can visit the small "mountain". From where you can see the golden horn from above.
This was part of a boat trip for a day on a catamaran (Summerblues) with appr 60 people on board. Trip went from Split Riva to Supetar on island Brac. From there directly with a buss and a local guide to the top of the mountain and have this manificant view over the sea and islands. After that to this beach and take a bath and from Bol harbour on the catamaran again and with several stops for swim and lunch at sea back the Split Riva again. I can warmly recommend this day-trip
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This is the oldest part of Dubrovnik. You can reach it if you walk from city harbour through the Street of Damjan Juda. Nearby there is Baroque Church of Our Lady of Karmen from 17th century, as well as some interesting buildings, like gothic Ranjina Palace and renaissance Skocibuha Palace.
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