Cultural Route

If your expectations go beyond daily swimming and sunbathing and you enjoy discovering historical sites the cultural route will be your choice.

The sites are numerous. The Diocletian Palace in Split dating from the 3rd century, was built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. The Palace has maintained its authenticity despite being home to numerous galleries, restaurants and residental areas. The famous Riva promenade, reopened in June 2007, with a new contemporary look is the best spot for sipping your favourite coffee under the sun.

The unmissible Hvar offers a vibrant restaurant and cafe life combined with the stunning Venetian architecture. The Old Theatre, the Fortress with breathtaking views of Hvar and old stoned houses with red tiled roofs depict this beautiful place. Equally charming the island of Korcula, claimed to be a birthplace of the famous sailor Marco Polo, often referred as 'Little Dubrovnik' has a wonderful promenade that runs through the town by the city wall.

To add a zest to your route we highly recommend seeing one of the musical festivals during the summer especially � a capella singing', a group of people singing traditional Dalmatian songs without help of any musical instruments. The most famous capella festival takes place every summer in Omis.

 

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