Dalmatian Coast Holiday Information
Boasting a Mediterranean climate along its Adriatic coastline, the Dalmatian region of Croatia is the southern area of the country, with the four main cities of Zadar, Sibenik, Split and Dubrovnik and larger islands of Hvar, Brac, Mljet and Dugi Otok.
Dubrovnik’s Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a further five more World Heritage sites including the Euphrasian Basilica in Porec (Istria), the city of Trogir and an area of Split. There are also eight national parks throughout Croatia with the island of Mljet, archipelago islands of Kornati, the amazing Krka National Park and town of Sibenik in the Dalmatian region.
From Dubrovnik and Split many a boat trip or sea excursion can be taken. Split is a great location to holiday in if you are looking to explore the Dalmatian Coast, not only by ferry but by train and bus too. Trogir is like a living museum in the Dalmatian Region and was a Greek settlement in the 3rd century BC; now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Most of Croatia’s coastline consists of pebble beaches which are lapped by the clear waters of the Adriatic and superb for snorkelling and swimming. The beaches around Dubrovnik in the southern region of Dalmatia offer superb facilities including water sports, cafes, sunbed hire and usually showers and toilets. Dubrovnik boasts some of the best beaches in Croatia as well as Gradac, Brela and Makarska.
Explore Dalmatian Coast
Not only will you find a wealth of interesting historic sites around the Dalmatian Coast and well kept national parks, but also a coastline that you could just not get bored with! Hire a boat or take an excursion along the Adriatic coast and discover islands such as Hvar with is old villages and small towns, the Elaphite Islands of Kolocep, Lopud and Sipan near Dubrovnik and the island of Brac which is the largest in Central Dalmatia.
A third of the island of Mlijet is one of Croatia’s National Parks, with its coves and saltwater lakes and a ferry or hydrofoil service that runs from Split and Dubrovnik. In the centre of Veliko Jezero which is one of the saltwater lakes is a 12th century Benedictine monastery, and on the island there are a number of locations from which to hire bikes to explore more of Mlijet.
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