28 activitati in Split, CROATIA
Experience Trogir Tour
Trogir is definitely one of the prettiest island-towns in the whole wide world. This makes it a must-see destination in Croatia. Join this tour to explore this UNESCO World Heritage site with a professional local guide who knows every single corner of the city, all its stories and legends. Highlights - Small groups guarantee more personal approach - Get tips from the local guide - Unique UNESCO World Heritage Site - Discover the historic core of Trogir with a professional guide - Explore every angle of the town and taste some of the finest specialties Trogir is a small town founded on an island about thirty kilometers away from Split. It's a unique UNESCO World Heritage site definitely worth seeing when you're visiting Dalmatia. Start your day early, meet the group and head towards Trogir in a comfortable air-conditioned bus. Upon arrival, you'll meet your local guide, a professional who know everything about every single corner of this picturesque small town and who will lead the way from the meeting point to the historic core of Trogir. The old city of Trogir, the part of Trogir which was built on a small island between Čiovo Island and the mainland, is actually older than the Diocletian’s Palace in Split and it is one of the few towns in the world that are fully protected by UNESCO as a unique site. You will learn more about the city, its history and architectural solutions on your walking tour with the guide. The tour covers the whole historical core and includes the entrance fee to the Cathedral. After the pleasant walk through the streets of the city leaves you hungry, you'll have a lunch in a restaurant on the Riva promenade in Trogir. Here you can rest and refresh before you continue exploring the city on your own. Make the most of your free time to wander this beautiful old city, enter different shops to buy some souvenirs, meet the local people and chat with them. Early in the afternoon, you'll head back to the meeting point and get on the bus that will take you back to Split. Languages English
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Blue Lagoon - 3 Islands (Trogir, Blue Lagoon and Čiovo) Speedboat Tour from Split
Three sites in one tour guarantee excellent value for money Swimming in crystal clear sea Discover Blue Lagoon, the most beautiful and the most famous lagoon in Croatia Get lost in the small alleys of ancient city of Trogir Swim in a crystal clear turquoise water Discover rich underwater life by snorkeling Refresh yourself in one of the best beach bars on the coast If you wish to avoid summer crowds and have relaxing and refreshing few hours out on a beautiful coast, escape from the fast pace of everyday life and join us on a tour to the Blue Lagoon. During the boat ride you can enjoy the panoramic view of Split and nearby islands. On your first stop take your time to explore a very unique site, the old city of Trogir. It was built on a small island and forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage list as one of the few towns in the world that are completely protected by UNESCO. Get lost in it’s narrow cobbled streets and feel the spirit of history. After a 30 min ride on a speedboat, you'll arrive at stunning Blue Lagoon, a crystal clear sea between three islets. Blue Lagoon owes its name to a sea floor made out of crushed sea shells mixed with sand, which produces mesmerizing blue and turquise color under the sunlight. Spend your time there swimming or snorkeling on small, hidden, untouched beaches and taking amazing pictures. Our next stop is Labadusa Beach Bar on a beautiful small island of Čiovo. Labadusa Beach Bar is amazing place surrounded with pines and beautiful nature just couple of meters from the beach. It is a center for all beach lovers who love great food, refreshing drinks and cocktails. Spend your free time for swimming, relaxing and lunch there. At the end, while cruising back to Split, take in the breathtaking views of the Central Dalmatian coast and islands.
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Krka National Park & Sibenik Tour + Free Aquarium Ticket
Explore the beauty of Croatia with a tour to the natural wonder of Krka Waterfalls and through the historic streets of Šibenik. Highlights - Visit the impressive St James’ Cathedral - Free time at Krka Waterfalls - Journey along the coast and through Krka National Park Visit the historical town of Šibenik, home to one of Dalmatia’s most valuable religious monuments – St James’ Cathedral. Dating from the 15th century, the cathedral’s dome dominates the town’s skyline and is one of the most important Renaissance monuments in the whole country. Discover the beauty of its interior and make the most of some free time to wander the historical streets, before continuing the tour on to the jaw-dropping Krka National Park. We drive to the famous Krka Waterfalls, located in the heart of the national park. The falls are known for their outstanding beauty, with the play of light and water creating a sparkling effect over its 17 waterfalls and unspoiled natural pool. Enjoy your time surrounded by natural beauty to take photographs, explore the area and soak up the peaceful atmosphere before returning to Split. After Šibenik, the tour continues through the karst the Šibenik-Knin County hinterland until you reach Skradinski Buk, the prettiest and most relaxing part of the Krka Waterfalls National Park. Here, in this relaxing natural environment, your guide will take you on a pleasant stroll around the wooden paths that cover approximately 1,2km (0,75 miles). Skradinski Buk is a natural home to more than 1000 herbal and 300 animal species. Apart from that, it also hosts 17 beautiful waterfalls of the Krka River that cascades over natural barriers. You will also have enough free time to explore the area on your own and, perhaps, jump into the river to refresh in the chilly waters of the Krka River. If you are looking to make your free time in Split even more memorable, with thanks to your complimentary Split Aquarium ticket, you can explore the beauty of the blue sea from a different perspective.
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Game of Thrones
Calling all Games of Thrones fans! Let us transport you out of modern-day Split and into Westeros on this walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace. This impressively preserved Roman camp will bring Game of Thrones to life as you walk in the footsteps of the characters, plot your revenge in its narrow streets like Khaleesi, and dine on a feast fit for Tyrion. Old, new, and fictional worlds collide in this walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace. Not only is this impressive complex rich with history and a favourite local hangout, but it is the filming location for the hit TV series Game of Thrones. We begin our Split walking tour on the Riva Promenade, a local spot to see and be seen. From there we enter the world of Westeros with a visit to Diocletian’s Palace cellars. Walk in the footsteps of the warriors entering Meereen to release the slaves for Khaleesi’s army. A walk through the palace will take you to the City Museum, an impressive 15th century Gothic building used as another location for Game of Thrones. Inside, you can check out the weaponry, photographs, paintings, and old documents that reveal why Split is one of the Adriatic’s most fascinating ports. As we walk through the narrow streets into the heart of the city, peristil, it is easy to see why this imposing World Heritage Monument set the scene for the newest Game of Thrones kingdom. After all, it is the most preserved example of Roman architecture on the eastern coast of the Adriatic. The 1,700-year-old home to emperor Diocletian is a stunning example of a traditional royal villa, Hellenistic town, and Roman camp. Top off your tour with a feast fit for Tyrion Lannister with a G.O.T-inspired meal of eggs, bacon, handmade sausages, and, of course, warm bread with sea salt – a staple of the Westerosi diet. Quench your thirst to be ruler of the Seven Kingdoms on local coffee, mint tea, and a pint of local beer. We finish our tour back on the Riva Promenade – a great time to ask your guide to point out local haunts for goblets of wine, lemon cake, and dragon-taming…and modern fare, too!
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Dubrovnik Tour + Free Entrance to the Aquarium
Drive along the Adriatic coast through scenic landscapes of the Makarska Riviera and across the Neretva River delta to Dubrovnik. Because of its exceptional beauty and rich cultural heritage this ancient city has been included in UNESCO's List of Cultural Heritage. Dubrovnik is surrounded by ramparts and fortresses and is a treasure trove of architectural and cultural masterpieces scrupulously preserved over the centuries. A pleasant walk will show you the city's highlights, such as palaces, churches, museums, squares. After arriving to Dubrovnik, you will meet your local guide and start an hour and a half long walking tour through the narrow streets of the historic core of Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is famous for its wonderful Renaissance and Baroque architecture, red brick roofs and its two kilometers long walls that have successfully resisted attacks of different enemies through the centuries. Explore the Old Town's central street Stradun, the Franciscan Monastery (with one of the oldest pharmacies in the world), the renaissance Rector's Palace, the town walls, the Lovrjenac Fortress and many picturesque squares and churches. After the walking tour with the professional local guide, you will have enough time to continue exploring Dubrovnik on your own or visit the Aquarium with your free ticket included with this tour. Please note, you must use the ticket to the Aquarium on the same day as the tour. Make the most of your free time and stop by one of the local restaurants to taste some delicious traditional food. It's not a bad idea to take a ride on the cable car to the top of the Srd Mountain and enjoy the breathtaking view at Dubrovnik and its surroundings. You can also go to the local beach and take a quick swim or buy tickets for the Walls and take a look at the city from a completely different angle. Since you have approximately two and a half hours of free time, be sure to plan your activities before the trip since it is impossible to do all listed above. After this perfectly well spent day in Dubrovnik, you will get back on the bus and start your journey back to Split.
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Mostar and Herzegovina Tour from Split and Trogir + Free Aquarium Ticket
Triple your fun by visiting three amazing locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina on this one day long tour from Split or Trogir. Travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle across the border to visit Počitelj, Mostar and amazing Kravica waterfall in Herzegovina. Highlights - Small groups ensure personal service - Get inside tips from local guide - Visit the small, picturesque town of Mostar on the river Neretva - Enjoy a short stop in Počitelj - Taste traditional foods like "burek“ or "baklava“ - Go crazy and jump into the Kravica waterfall Start your day early; get picked up at your hotel or meet the group at the centrally located meeting point in Split or Trogir. A scenic route across the border takes you through some picturesque villages of the rural Bosnia and Herzegovina as you approach the fantastic little city – Počitelj. This small medieval town was built on a rocky cliff on Neretva River and it gives a great overview of the Ottoman Empire and the affect of the eastern culture on small town in this zone. Later on, enjoy a short ride to Mostar – a city from the past, the point of connection between the west world and the exotic eastern culture. Explore the city with a local guide and listen about all the hypnotizing historical anecdotes. You’ll find yourself bedazzled at the sight of the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) – a majestic stone arch above the Neretva River, connecting two medieval towers, giving the city a widely recognizable visual identity. Here you can testify at one of a kind spectacle performed specially for the visitors of the city – young locals showing off in their daredevil stunts; throwing themselves off the twenty meters high Old Bridge into the icy water of the Neretva River. Mind you, not anyone can perform these acrobatic tricks! There’s a special crash course that you would need to pay and attend before anyone lets you jump into the river from that height. So just relax and enjoy while professionals do it the best way they can! Cross over the bridge to check out the Ottoman quarter which has been attractively restored after the war in the nineties. Check out the old Bazar, the Mosque and then, after the walking tour, enjoy exploring the city on your own. This city will inspire you with its oriental structured streets and buildings, friendly people, good tasty food and a very distinctive coffee culture which might remind you of Turkey. So make the most of your free time here in Mostar to sit back and relax on one of the terraces, try out traditional food or explore the immense line of souvenir shops to bring back home some unique oriental-looking-like souvenirs. The ride back to Split leads you through the rocky landscapes of Herzegovina all the way to the amazing natural wonder known as Kravica Waterfall where you can enjoy the amazing landscapes, and perhaps even jump into the refreshing waters of the river to cool down. After arriving in Split or Trogir you will be dropped off at the same place where you were picked up in the morning. If you are looking to make your free time in Split even more memorable, with thanks to your complimentary Split Aquarium ticket, you can explore the beauty of the blue sea from a different perspective.
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Excursion to Mostar from Makarska
This is a city full of poetry, winding streets, literally curves around the houses, created from stone and separated by a flowing river. Meet here not only two totally different cultures, but also two different impressions. This is a city where the traveler will breathe its first This is a city full of poetry, winding streets, literally curves around the houses, created from stone and separated by a flowing river. Meet here not only two totally different cultures, but also two different impressions. This is a city where the traveler will breathe its first Mediterranean air from the north - mixed with the scent of lemons and sea - and the traveler from the south of his first impressions of the continental hinterland is obtained. The city is known for its unusual and exotic buildings and monuments - which were created harmoniously over the centuries. Explore the probably most famous bridge in Europe and explore the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House and one of the numerous mosques. After the city tour, you can explore this extraordinary city on your own and a little stroll. You have enough time to explore also one of the many small restaurants. Start/opening time: At 8.25am. End/closing time: At 6pm. Others: Please bring your passport. Appropriate clothing is required for entering the mosque.
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Dalmatian Wine and Dine Culinary Tour
Mediterranean cuisine is some of the healthiest food you can eat — and also some of the most delicious, which, let’s be fair, is what we really care about! On this Croatia tour, dig into a traditional Dalmatian meal, sample local wines and olive oils, and learn all the culinary secrets of Split. A little bit of history and a whole lot of food, this Split culinary tour will show you hundreds of years of heritage while feeding you until you’re full (we take no responsibility if you, ahem, “Split” your pants)! You’ll head to the heart of the picturesque city, spying the UNESCO heritage site of Emperor Diocletian’s palace and walking the city’s promenade as you learn how locals live (and eat!) in the city of Split. We’ll dive into our Split food tour with a visit to the symbolic Queen of Dalmatia: olive oil! True Croatian royalty, Dalmatian olive oil’s intense green colour and strong flavour are completely unforgettable, and it’s considered to be some of the best olive oil in the world! You will try a few different types of olive oil and we’ll teach you how to choose the best one. You’ll also get to pair your oil with flower of salt, acceto balsamico, and traditional Dalmatian bread. Delicious! The other indulgence that Dalmatia is known for is wine — specifically, Zinfandel. Did you know Dalmatia is the original birthplace of the Zinfandel grape? Which means of course you have to sip this bit of heritage! We’ll head to a wine bar where you can enjoy a glass while learning about the history of Croatian wine. Then, we hope you’re hungry, because it’s time for more food! We’re heading to a local taverna for you to taste a typical Dalmatian plate — maybe some smoked ham (prsut), cheese, octopus salad, olives, or Adriatic anchovies. And, of course, an obligatory part of any Dalmatian's meal is a glass of wine! We’ll finish it all off with something very important to Dalmatians: coffee! Locals typically like theirs good and strong, and drink several small cups throughout the day. We’re going to opt for one of the smoother versions: cappuccino with light foam, paired up with one more classic Split treat for dessert: cake with dried fruit. A totally sweet ending!
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Plitvice Lakes Tour
If you want to enjoy the magic beauty of nature join us on the tour of Plivice National Park and visit the lakes and waterfalls which create spectacular scenery. Departure from the arranged meeting point by bus or mini van. On this tour you will see one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in the world composed of sixteen lakes, connected by 92 waterfalls, which cascade through its picturesque surrounding. Plitvice Lakes were declared a National Park in 1949, and since 1979, they have been on the UNESCO’s List of World Natural Heritage. Wooden paths will take you along the 16 enchanting lakes. Plitvice National Park is one of the most precious natural sights in Croatia. Every season offers a unique experience, giving you the chance to enjoy this untouched nature. Besides the walk, explore Plitvice lakes by boat and electric train and take beautiful memories with you. Language English
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Famous Split and Klis Film Locations
Start the tour at Diocletian’s Palace in the heart of Split, built to the glory of Ancient Rome. The Roman Palace was constructed by the Emperor Diocletian. It is the UNESCO’s World Heritage Site and has been a high point for world travelers for well over a thousand years, sparking the imaginations of its natives, conquerors and guests, much like the cast of Game of Thrones and their crew. Start the tour at Diocletian’s Palace in the heart of Split, built to the glory of Ancient Rome. The Roman Palace was constructed by the Emperor Diocletian. It is the UNESCO’s World Heritage Site and has been a high point for world travelers for well over a thousand years, sparking the imaginations of its natives, conquerors and guests, much like the cast of Game of Thrones and their crew. Daenerys fought the slave owner overlords the Meereen and Yunkai with her faithful Unsullied within these very walls, only to return to Westeros as the victorious queen. The scene when slaves line the city walls of Meereen and Daenerys’ champion Daario Naharis fights the champion of the city was filmed at the Klis Fortress. At the end of this exciting tour, we will take you to Stella Croatica, a recognized manufacturer of traditional Dalmatian delicacies. It’s also a place where the crew of the “Game of Thrones” spent their time during breaks between filming. Here, you will taste some of the delicious Dalmatian specialties. Meeting/pick-up point: At the hotel in the Split region. Duration: 7.5 hours. Start/opening time:10am. End/closing time:5:30pm. Languages: English.
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Krka Waterfalls and Šibenik Private Tour from Split - in Spanish
Enjoy the ride along the coast as we pass Solin, Kaštela, Trogir, and Primošten to reach Šibenik, one of the oldest towns in Dalmatia. We will stop briefly in the Old Town of Šibenik and take a walk before continuing trip to Krka Falls.The national park is a vast and primarily unaltered area of exceptional natural value, including one or more preserved or insignificantly altered ecosystems. The of the park is primarily to serve science, culture, education and recreation, while tourism activities have also been introduced for its visitors. Including the submerged part of the river at the mouth, the Krka River is 72.5 km long, making it the 22nd longest river in Croatia. It springs in the foothills of the Dinara mountain range, 2.5 km northeast of Knin. With its seven waterfalls and a total drop in altitude of 242 m, the Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river.
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Split and Trogir Tour - Private
Discover two important places; both historically and culturally. Stroll the streets of Croatia’s second largest city Split then relax in the timeless town of Trogir. Highlights - Delve into the Dalmatian culture - Explore Split and Trogir Welcome to Croatia’s second largest city and discover the essence of Dalmatian life. Roam around Diocletian’s Palace, a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site, also one of the most impressive Roman Monuments. Lose yourself to the hustle and bustle of the city life, whilst making your way through its ancient walls, flourishing bars and cafes full of people and quaint little shops. Aside from a very fast-paced city life, it has a very distinctive and dramatic backdrop. Lookout over the coastal mountains and the glittering Adriatic Sea. Learn all about its impressive history and culture with help from your expert tour guide. Next our tour takes us to the beautiful Town of Trogir, connected to the mainland by a bridge and nestled on a little island off the coast. Found inside some impressive medieval walls, let your heart guide you around the winding marble streets all lit up by traditional streetlamps. Admire the glorious well-kept buildings from the 13th to 15th Century, with a fine range from Renaissance and Baroque periods. This is an art lover’s paradise!
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