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Dalmatia

Dalmatia - Magical Coast of a Thousand Islands

Explore crystal clear seas, ancient cities, and sun-kissed islands of this Mediterranean paradise.

About Dalmatia

Dalmatia, the pearl of the Adriatic, is a place where history and natural beauty meet. From UNESCO-protected cities like Split and Dubrovnik to hidden coves and pristine islands, this region offers endless opportunities for exploration. Walk the stone streets of ancient cities, discover the secrets of Roman palaces and medieval fortresses, or simply enjoy the crystal clear sea and Mediterranean climate. Dalmatian cuisine, rich in fresh seafood, olive oil, and local spices, will further enrich your experience. Surrender to the charms of Dalmatian music, meet the cordial hosts, and create memories that will last forever.

How to Get There and Around

Discover the best ways to get to Dalmatia and how to easily get around once you're here.

By Plane

International airports in Split (SPU), Dubrovnik (DBV), and Zadar (ZAD) connect Dalmatia with numerous European cities.

By Car

The modern A1 highway (Zagreb-Split-Dubrovnik) is the main road link through Dalmatia.

By Bus

Major Dalmatian cities are well connected by regular bus lines to the rest of Croatia and neighboring countries.

By Train

The Zagreb-Split railway line connects the interior with the coast; other lines are less frequent.

By Boat / Ferry

Numerous ferry and catamaran lines connect the coast with the islands. Main ports: Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Šibenik.

Where to Stay in Dalmatia

Find the perfect accommodation in Dalmatia, from luxury hotels to charming rural households.

Hotel Park Split

Luxury hotel with a tradition, located next to Bačvice beach.

Apartments Sunce Hvar

Modern apartments in Hvar town with a sea view.

Flavors of Dalmatia

Indulge in the richness of flavors and aromas of the authentic cuisine of Dalmatia.

Pašticada

Traditional Dalmatian dish of beef slow-cooked in wine and spices, served with gnocchi.

Brudet (Fish Stew)

A rich fish stew made with various types of fish and seafood.

Activities and Experiences in Dalmatia

Explore Dalmatia through numerous activities - from relaxing walks to adrenaline adventures.

Visit Krka National Park

Discover travertine waterfalls, take a boat trip, and swim under Skradinski Buk.

Sailing the Kornati Archipelago

Explore the beauty of Kornati National Park, a unique island labyrinth.

Events in Dalmatia

Don't miss the most interesting cultural, entertainment, and traditional events in Dalmatia.

Ultra Europe Festival

One of the world's largest electronic music festivals, held in Split.

Must-See Sights in Dalmatia

Discover the pearls of cultural and natural heritage of Dalmatia.

Dubrovnik City Walls

Impressive medieval walls surrounding the old city of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Diocletian's Palace in Split

Ancient Roman palace that forms the heart of Split, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Dalmatia - Image from the region
Dalmatia - Image from the region
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