
City in Split

Trogir and Split
Sitting at opposite ends of the Gulf of Kastela, Split and Trogir offer two contrasting visions of the past. First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. It's teeming with places to see but the star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. You'll have some time to explore at your own pace, before we make our way to Trogir. It's stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a 12th century Romanesque-Gothic cathedral.
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Makarska Evening Shuttle Bus Ticket from Podgora
Croatia comes alive at night, and there are few better places to enjoy an evening on the Adriatic coast than Makarska. Take advantage of our hassle-free transport option from Podgora and explore this Dalmatian beauty after dark. Spend your time here shopping for souvenirs in stylish boutiques or dipping into restaurants and classy cocktail bars on the palm-fringed promenade.

Diocletian's Palace Virtual Reality Tour
Exploring Croatia's most famous Roman remnant just got a tech boost. Discover Diocletian's Palace using the very latest in virtual reality technology and see Split's star attraction come to life, just as it was in the days of the Roman Empire. What's more, keen-eyed Game of Thrones fans will recognize it from scenes in Daenerys' throne room and the streets of Meereen.

Morning Shuttle Bus Ticket to Makarska from Podgora
A horseshoe-shaped bay on the Adriatic coast, Makarska makes a great daytrip destination. Take advantage of this hassle-free half-day transport option from Podgora and visit this classy Croatian town. Spend the morning exploring medieval churches, shopping for souvenirs in stylish boutiques, or sitting in bars and restaurants on the palm-fringed promenade. The choice is yours.

Private Tour of Dubrovnik
Exploring Dubrovnik with a private tour. Before we even make it to the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic', there's a captivating drive along the Makarska Riviera, past the Bacina Lakes, the Neretva valleys and the Elaphite Islands. Arrive in Dubrovnik and a walking tour of the UNESCO-listed Old Town will lead you to Baroque churches, Venetian palaces and other delights. Afterwards, there's free time to roam the streets, strolling through the narrow alleys, stairs and squares. And if you're looking for lunch, modern eateries and bars are nestled among the ornate buildings, peaceful squares or bustling marinas.
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Dubrovnik Old Town Small Group Tour with Sunset
If a gentle pace when enjoying heritage is what you're after, then this daytrip to Dubrovnik is the answer. The journey to Dubrovnik takes you through scenic countryside and coastline. First you'll have free time to grab a bite to eat and wander around the walled city – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – before your guide takes you on a sightseeing tour. You'll also be able to visit the Franciscan Monastery during your walk. After a bit more free time to shop, sightsee and meander, you'll get to relax with a glass of wine in the old town before watching the sun go down.
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Private Tour of Split and Trogir
Discover Split and Trogir's two contrasting visions of the past with this private tour. First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. The star of the show is the vast palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today it doubles as Split's old town and has been used to film Game of Thrones. Eagle-eyed fans can re-enact a few scenes from the hit show before heading to Trogir. Stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, it packs a lot of heritage into its narrow, cobbled streets. You'll enjoy some free time here then return to resort.
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Trogir and Split Small Group Tour
On this small group tour, you'll see how Split and Trogir offer two contrasting visions of the past. Split is a bustling city built around a Roman emperor's palace, while Trogir is a medieval town set upon an islet – and both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. And because group sizes are limited to just 16 people, you'll get to know even more from your guide.First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. The star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today it doubles as Split's old town and has been used to film Game of Thrones. You'll visit two markets and grab a typical snack at Mlinice Pantana, before heading to Trogir.Stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, it packs a lot of heritage into its narrow, cobbled streets. You'll also visit two markets here before returning to your resort
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