Dalmatia Split: The first historical summer resort
The central part of the Adriatic coast, from Marina in the north to Gradac in the south, wtiich lies below the nearby mountains, with a tow of islands and dozens of kilometers of pebble beaches, its green backdrop complemented by the Rivers Jadro and Cetina.is a tourist regon with a long and rich tradition, history and culture. The remarkable amalgamation of natural wonders, enriched by the Antique, old Croatian, Roman and folk architecture which is to be seen on the islands and along the coast, in the towns and urban centers, offers its guests a wide variety of opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. It offers sleep-inducing silence as well, but also tumultuous Mediterranean nights vibrant with southern spirit. Located here are two towns listed in UNESCO's Register of World Cultural Heritage - Trogir and Split, as well as the remains of the ancient town of Salona, long ago the centre of the Roman Province of Dalmatia. today the largest archaeological site on the east coast of the Adriatic. Common to all is the simplicity and affectionate warm heartedness of the hosts, who are often "blessed" with a loud and exuberant but happy disposition, and who always insist on giving their guests the best of everything they have to give It offers an intangible richness that one cannot physically take home, but which fills the soul and recharges the batteries, until next you visit.
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