Pubblicato: 08.12.2017.

Around 293 AD. Roman emperor Diocletian started to build his luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters – Diocletian palace – today the main atraction in this beautiful city, protected by the UNESCO and entered into the register of the World Cultural Heritage. Palace is hearth of Split today as it was for the past 1700 years.
Split is a city of sport and the spirit of sport, its mild climate offering the possibility of outdoor recreation throughout the year.
Few cities can offer such variety of entertainment and excursions in their closest surroundings as Split. At the very entrance to the city there are ruins of the ancient Salona, once the capital of the Roman province Dalmatia and the biggest archaeological locality on the eastern Adriatic coast.
Just a bit further away stands the town of Trogir, entered in the UNESCO register of the World Cultural Heritage.
Split features pebble and sandy beaches suitable for swimming and very popular among the locals and tourists as well as the vivid clubbing scene.
Split is great base to visir Middle Dalmatian islands: Brac, Hvar, Vis , Solta and Ntional parks: Plitvička jezera, Kornati, Krka Waterfalls. Excursions Are organised on daily basis. Also to Dubrovnik, Makarska Riviera, Omis, cetina Rafting and canoing...