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Dalmatian Coast Holiday Guide

‘The Mediterranean As It Used To Be’, Croatia’s tourism tagline sums up the 200-mile long Dalmatian Coast, a region that enchants and mesmerizes with its labyrinth of towering mountains, verdant valleys, crystalline blue waters rimmed with golden sandy shores and fabled cities. Portraying a distinctive character is its mélange of innumerable islands, coastal cities and medieval towns. The imprint of Greek, Roman and Venetian cultures is clearly visible in its myriad settlements such as Dubrovnik, Brac, Split, Hvar, Korkula, Mljet, Zagreb, Primosten, Sibenik and Trogir among others.

Dalmatian Coast Vacation Rentals

Situated in some of the most scenic locales, a vacation rental home gives you the opportunity to explore the natural wonders of the Dalmatian Coast at your convenience and pace without compromising on the comforts of a home. You can choose from a variety of vacation rentals including quaint cottages, charming villas, seaside vacation homes, elegant apartments and luxurious condominiums to make your stay in the Dalmatian coast an extra special experience.

Sightseeing in the Dalmatian Coast

  • Split:
    Founded in the early 4th century by the Roman Emperor Dioclecian, Split is definitely not only the largest but also one of the most impressive cities in Croatia. Its signature landmark is undoubtedly the magnificent Diocletian's Palace that was built from lustrous white stone from the island of Brač, marble was imported from Italy and Greece and columns and sphinxes from Egypt.
  • Zagreb
    Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, presents a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western Europe. The city seamlessly infuses its old-world grace of medieval architectural marvels, narrow winding cobbled streets, sculpted porticos with contemporary galleries, restaurants, fashionable boutiques, cafes and bars. Experience this intoxicating combination of an old-world charm that harmoniously blends into the pulsating vibrancy and excitement of the contemporary world.
  • Sibenik
    With its picture perfect harbour, little charming streets that wind to attractive squares and a potpourri of charming and stylish stores, cafes and restaurants, Sibenik promises an interesting day out. Sibenik is also a good base for exploring the nearby parks of Krka National Park and Kornati National Park.

Dining in the Dalmatian Coast

  • Bagueri (Zagreb)
    Painted in the shades of cocoa and white, this small understated stucco building is home to one of the finest restaurants. With an inviting ambience and a menu that boasts specialties such as steak in balsamic sauce and risotto with greens and prosciutto, this place is guaranteed to offer you value for your money.
  • Gallo (Zagreb)
    This stylish yet an unpretentious restaurant is known for its superb culinary delights and an impressive wine cellar which is artfully displayed in a corner. The pastas are homemade and are offer in a variety of shapes, while the fish specialties are excellent and are served in a variety of preparations.
  • Adriana (Split)
    This restaurant draws quite a crowd and don’t be surprise if you are required to queue up outside the restaurant. Driving the popularity is surely the food, which includes a variety of authentic Dalmatian specialties and is absolutely sumptuous.

Nightlife and entertainment in the Dalmatian Coast

  • Casino City (Zagreb)
    Situated in Zagreb, this casino features roulette tables, card tables, slot machines and for those who like to take their gaming a bit more seriously, there’s even a special VIP area.
  • Jackie Brown (Zagreb)
    Sophisticated and stylish, this chic cocktail bar in Zagreb offers all the fine things in life that a discerning guest would appreciate. It is a great place to mingle with the who’s who of the glitterati and corporate world and enjoy some of the finest vintage wines, single malts, cocktails and liqueurs.
  • Club Vanilla (Split)
    Situated on the beach, this popular bar is more upscale than most Split bars and attracts quite an affluent and sophisticated crowd. It is known for its stylish ambience and an interesting range of cocktails and vintage wines.

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