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The island of Hvar unveils a rich cultural heritage, beautiful nature, and enchanting bays, making it a destination that satisfies diverse interests of explorers and nature enthusiasts.
Fortress Fortica and Hvar Cathedral will guide you through the long history of this city.
Beautiful coastal city, known for historical sites within Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Seven waterfalls and a total elevation change of 242 meters make Krka a natural and stunning phenomenon.
Roman capital of Dalmatia, birthplace of Emperor Diocletian, and a sanctuary visited by Pope John Paul II.
Historical gem of Hvar island, built in 384 BC, located in the northwest part of the island.
Skywalk Biokovo has a diameter of 8.5 meters, protruding about 11 meters beyond the edge of the cliff.