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Central Dalmatia Property, Real Estate & Nekretnine Split, Trogir, Makarska, Brela, Baska Voda, Tucepi, Omis, Bol... & Islands of Hvar, Brac, Vis... | |  |
This area, known locally as Splitsko-Dalmatinska, extends from Trogir to Ploce in the southeast on the mainland. It also covers the islands of Solta, Brac, Hvar and Vis. This is one of the most popular tourist areas on the Croatian coast and is comprised of four sub-regions:
Trogir & Kastela Rivieras Split & Omis Rivieras Makarska Riviera & Hvar, Brac, Vis & islands
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Trogir & Kastela Rivieras Trogir is famous for its fortified town and Kastela was a region where rich barons from Split built their fortified houses to protect themselves from marauding invaders. Near Trogir is where youll find Splits airport.
The Split & Omis Rivieras It includes the city of Split, the seaside resort of Podstrana, Solin (the old Roman town of Salona) and Omis, further to the south. This region is steeped in history & is one of the most fascinating in Croatia archaeologically.
The Makarska Riviera One of the most visited and well established holiday destinations in Croatia, not least because it has more beaches than any where else. It stretches from Brela in the north to Gradac in the south, a sixty kilometre necklace of unexploited & unspoilt towns and little fishing villages nestled amongst dark green cypresses and pines.
The islands Brac is less than an hour by ferry from Split or Makarska. It is the third biggest island on the Croatian Coast and the biggest of Dalmatia. It is home to the Zlanti Rat peninsular beach, used in so many publicity shots. Hvar is perfect for peaceful living and rest and its hard to say what is most beautiful about the island, its welcoming breath or its history. The town of Hvar is exceptionally beautiful. Vis is Croatias most distant island and a tourist oasis of untouched beauty.
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