The island is easily reached from the Port of Split by ferry ... From Rogač, head 7 miles southeast toward one of Croatia's most underrated beaches, Štracinska. Read more: 25 Gorgeous Islands ...
The first thing the foreign visitor should know about beaches in Croatia is that very few of ... such as the city beach of Bačvice in Split – has someone come and dumped sand somewhere ...
Whilst the UK may have some ugly beaches, European countries are not exempt — with some including high-rise tower blocks, nearby boozy bars and crowds of tourists ...
If you plan on exploring more of the Dalmatian Coast than just Split, or if you want to visit some of the beaches and wineries, you might want your own wheels. You can rent them at the Split ...
Topping the list is Split, Croatia. With nearly 3,000 hours of annual ... such as Marjan Forest Park and Kasuni Beach, but it also serves as a gateway to the stunning islands of Hvar and Brac.
This coastal city offers a perfect mix of ancient history and vibrant culture. With Diocletian’s Palace as its centerpiece, Split features stunning Roman architecture, lively markets, and scenic ...
Imagine lounging on a white pebble beach while turquoise waves lap at limestone cliffs and your only worry is if you've applied enough sunblock. Sound appealing? Croatia's hidden coves and ...
From rugged mountains and powdery white beaches to roaring waterfalls, Croatia's landscape is incredibly diverse. Situated ...
Croatia's Dalmatian Coast is full of seemingly deserted coves and beaches. Photograph by Sunsail ... just a 25-minute drive from Split Airport. This small and serene village has plenty of ...
Zlatni Rat beach, Golden Horn or Golden Cape in Bol town, Brac Island near Split, Croatia. Gravel ... [+] beach, pine trees and turquoise water of Adriatic Sea on sunny summer day. Although it's a ...
Telaščica is a must-visit (Zoran Jelača ) With more than a thousand sun-soaked beaches, untrodden secluded islands, and 1,800km of turquoise shorelines, Croatia is the coast with the most ...
Cruise tranquil seas, enjoy scenic landscapes and stop at picturesque villages along the way — Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is ideal for easing first-time sailors into life on the water.