When you speak about 'must see' places in Dalmatia, its most popular islands are Hvar, Brac, Vis and one small island with spectacular and one of the most unique natural phenomenon in the world- Bisevo. Blue Cave is one of 26 caves and one of the best caves in Croatia situated on this tiny island...
Everybody who is familiar with Croatia knows that here are the most stunning beaches and crystal clear sea in the whole Adriatic. The Omis Riviera stretches for 35 km along a coast south of Split. In this area there is much to be seen indeed, but let’s be honest- when you are spending your holidays...
When you come to Omis the first thing that will impress you is the perfect blend of mountains, river and the sea. Omis town is practically built under the mountain and one cannot notice two amazing fortresses right above the town. Impressively rising above the city, they simply wake up your curiosity and imagination and...
Cetina River is the longest river in Dalmatia- with its more than 100 kilometers long flow, Cetina is ideal for those looking for adventure and adrenaline, but also for those who want peace and tranquility. Almost untouched nature of Cetina canyon enjoys the status of a protected natural landscape ever since 1963. Hiking and biking...
Situated in the middle Dalmatia, between towns Split and Omis, stretched from the sea all the way up to the hinterland till the other side of the Dinara mountain, the Republic of Poljica was indeed a unique phenomenon in whole Europe. It remained independent and free more than 600 years, from the 13th century till...