Dalmatia
Dalmatia – Where the Adriatic sparkles and history breathes.
CroatiaAbout Dalmatia
Dalmatia is the soul of the Croatian Adriatic. Stretching from Zadar in the north to the world-famous Dubrovnik in the south, the region offers a dramatic backdrop of rugged mountains plunging into crystal-clear waters. With over 1,000 islands and historic cities like Split—where you literally walk through the living quarters of a Roman Emperor—Dalmatia combines ancient heritage with a vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle.
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Accommodations in Dalmatia
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Apartment Butterfly Split - for rest and relaxation -
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Studio Apartments 4 You in Split -
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Luxury Yacht - Lex of the Seas
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Highlights & sights
- ✓ Diocletian's Palace (Split)
- ✓ Dubrovnik Old Town
- ✓ Hvar Island
- ✓ Zlatni Rat (Brač)
- ✓ Krka National Park
- ✓ Zadar Sea Organ
- ✓ Korčula
- ✓ Blue Cave (Biševo)
- ✓ Makarska Riviera
How to get there
Dalmatia is served by three main airports: Split (SPU), Dubrovnik (DBV), and Zadar (ZAD). The region is excellently connected by catamarans and ferries (Jadrolinija), making island-hopping easy and scenic. The A1 highway provides a fast land connection between north and south.
Tips & info
Insider Tips
- Book your catamaran tickets between Split and Dubrovnik a few days in advance during peak season.
- Visit the Krka Waterfalls early in the morning before the tour buses from Split arrive.
- Try "Peka" – a traditional dish slow-cooked under a bell-like lid (often requires pre-ordering).
- Hike up Marjan Hill in Split for the best panoramic views of the city and the islands.
- Walk the Dubrovnik City Walls at 8 AM sharp to beat both the heat and the cruise ship crowds.
Dalmatia & Surroundings
The region is the perfect hub for boat trips and natural wonders.
- Brač Island (Zlatni Rat)
- Vis Island (Off the beaten path)
- Mostar (Bosnia, great day trip)
- Kornati National Park
Best Time to Visit
- June & September: The best time for island-hopping (warm water, perfect temperatures).
- July & August: Hot and crowded, but the peak of summer nightlife.
- May & October: Best for hiking and exploring cultural sites without the heat.