Sights
Okrug Gornji
Okrug Gornji, the largest town on the island of Čiovo, is only 2.5 kilometers from the famous UNESCO town of Trogir and is located on the western side of the island.
Trogir
UNESCO World Heritage Site Trogir is only separated from Okrug Gornji by a bridge.
Split
The second largest city in Croatia. The city center of Split including the Diocletian’s Palace is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Solin
The medieval city of Solin was later developed from the ancient city of Salona.
National park Krka
The Krka National Park is one of the greatest natural spectacles in Croatia.
Island Šolta
Attacked by pirates and discovered by artists in the past is the the island of Šolta with its many bays is worth a boat trip.
Island Drvenik
Enjoy the flora and fauna on a boat trip on the small island of Drvenik.
Island Brač
One of the most famous Croatian beaches, Zlatni rat also known as the Golden Horn, is in Bol on the island of Brač.
Island Hvar
The island of Hvar belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. The elongated island is the fourth largest of the Adriatic islands.
Omiš
The former pirate town of Omiš is located at the mouth of the Cetina River.
Šibenik
The medieval town of Šibenik offers numerous museums, galleries and historical sights for those interested in culture.
Klis
In the place Klis there is a fortress on a mountain, which is near Split. The fortress is known as the location for the well-known series Game of Thrones.
Nearby beaches
Beach Copacabana (Toć)
Beach Duga
Bay Rastići
Beach Mavarčica
Beach Labadusa
Laganini Beach Club
Activities
Fishing
Bike tours
Quad tours
Water sports
Jet skiing, water skiing, sailing, diving adventures and kayaking.
Mount Kozjak
Hiking and mountaineering.
River Cetina
Rafting and Canyoning.