Split-Dalmatia

Split-Dalmatia is the county of central Dalmatia in Croatia. It consists of a narrow strip along the coast of the Adriatic Sea, an elevated hinterland, and islands. There are several rivieras along the coast.

The Makarska Riviera, with a sunny climate and some sandy beaches, in addition to the pebble beaches that are usual in Croatia, is a popular destination. It is 60 km long, stretching from Brela in the north-west to Gradac in the south-east. The Biokovo mountain range towers above the coast.

Cities

  • 🌍 Split – historic city with famous centre and Roman palace; county seat
  • 🌍 Omiš – old town
  • Ruskamen – excursion destination
  • 🌍 Trogir – historic town and harbour
  • 🌍 Vinisce – small town

Makarska Riviera

Islands

  • Brac – the largest island in Dalmatia, with numerous settlements
  • Hvar – the longest (approx. 68 km) island in Croatia
  • Solta
  • Vis

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Split Airport has year-round flights from Cologne/Bonn, Frankfurt, London, Munich, Stuttgart and Zagreb and seasonal flights from many more European cities.

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