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Split, Croatia's second-largest city, is the main town in Dalmatia with an ancient centre formed around the Palace of Diocletian, the Roman emperor. It is also Dalmatia's main ferry port and transport hub, the getaway for Hvar, Vis, Brac and Korcula, a popular Croatia's islands.

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Dugi Otok is located off the Dalmatian coast west of Zadar. It is the largest and westernmost of the Zadarian Islands, and derives its name from its distinctive shape: it is 44.5 km (27.7 miles) long by 4.8 km (3.0 miles) wide, with an area of 114 square kilometres (44 sq mi).

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Žut is one of the islands of the Kornati archipelago. It is located between the island of Pašman on the one side, which is connected to the mainland by a boat heading to Ugljan, and the island of Kornat on the other. With the surface of almost 15 km2, this oblong island is only 2 km wide and its highest peak is 172 m high.

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The southeastern coastline of the Šibenik archipelago boasts some of the nicest natural beauty, atmospheric bays and small islets.

Some of the best locations are Grebastica in the bay south of Ostrica penninsula, while, to the north of it, is a quaint pictoresque town of Jasenovo. The Bilo beach is a bit further south towards Primošten.

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Zlarin is a small undiscovered jewel of our coast that is distinguished by its pristine nature and exceptionally rich historical and cultural heritage - the island is a combination of untouched nature, rich tradition, hospitable people and attractive offers.

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The Solaris beach consists of 5 themed beaches stretching on a 4 km long coastline. This resort is one of the most popular on the Dalmatian coast and a place where everyone can find an ideal corner for themselves. The sandy beach of Solaris is one of the most beautiful on the Adriatic.

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Rich in vineyards, olive groves and small villages, and harbouring a glorious old town, the island of Korčula is the sixth-largest Adriatic island, stretching nearly 47km in length. Dense pine forests led the original Greek settlers to call the island Korkyra Melaina (Black Corfu).

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The islands of Drvenik Veli and Mali enable a perfect little escape from civilization into the realm of silence, beautiful sea and untouched nature.

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Near Split and Trogir you can find the Island of Šolta. It is an island of Illyrian legends, medieval poetry, and rich maritime traditions.

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The island of Brač is a popular destination with holidaymakers looking to enjoy an unforgettable Croatian experience. On the self-sustainable island there is an unlimited number of recreational, educational and simply interesting things to see and do.

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The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. It has been famous since the antique because of its important strategic and nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the culture and natural monuments and the literature.

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The small, peaceful and relatively recent town surrounded by an exquisite marine environment and a breath-taking open sea was built on the ruins of vibrant antique and medieval settlements, offering several mystical and captivating legends that bond an individual wanderlust explorer with a beckoning allure of magical faraway places.  

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Zadar is both, an atmospheric time machine and an open air museum. Here on display, you will find some of the most beautiful monuments of architecture and cultural heritage of the eastern Adriatic coast.

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Primosten is a picturesque small town situated approx. 30 km south of Sibenik. It has been constructed on a small island which is connected with the mainland. The connection was constructed in the 16th century to allow the inhabitants of Primosten to reach the fields and the vineyards on the mainland. Primosten is a jewel of nature, surrounded by 7 beautiful islands. Primosten used to be a fisherman’s village in the past, but nowadays it is a popular tourist resort with a char

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Tijat is a tranquil and fantastic island situated in the Šibenik archipelago. It's uncharted territory, it being an uninhabited island, offers a rich experience of natural and geographical wonders, with a fascinating opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in the captivating beauty of it's tranquil ambience.

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