Dalmatia

Did you know?

Dalmatia is characterised by the highest number of sunny days that on some of the islands and along the deep southern coast number as many as 315 a year! On the terraces and rest areas of the stone-paved squares and promenades of the coastal cities and towns, a sunny December day can be enjoyed out of doors!

Dubrovnik- famous and unique cultural city

In the past it was a City- Republic, one of the most famous cultural-economic centers on the Mediterranean.
Dubrovnik has become one of the famous places in the whole world thanks to his summer festivals, movie festivals, an international parade of top musical and theatrical achievements, museums and galleries.




WELCOME to Dubrovnik – a city with a thousand year old tradition that offers something for everyone.

The museum of the Franciscan monastery keeps all inventories of the old pharmacy, as well as the works of Dubrovnik jewel-lers, painters and embroiders.

The museum of the Dominican monastery exhibits valuable examples of Dubrovnik painting from the 15th and the 16th centuries, as well as sculptures, jewellery, manuscripts, incunabula and notes (music).

The treasury of the Dubrovnik cathedral keeps the relics of St. Blaise, patron of Dubrovnik, and numerous paintings and works of art. The Rupe Ethnographical Museum presents traditional occupations and the rural architecture of the region of Dubrovnik, national costumes and hand-made textiles.

Split- largest city in Dalmatia

Split is Mediterranean city, second large in Croatia and administrative, economic, educational, sport and tourist center of Dalmatia.

It has great traffic connection to Croatia islands, pearls of Adritic like Hvar, Vis, Brac and Solta. Apart from beautiful islands, near Split you can also visit some extraordinarily places that only Croatia has: Riviera Trogir, Riviera Kastela, Riviera Split and Riviera Makarska.  Ever since the life of the city protected by the UNESCO  and entered into the register of the World Cultural  Heritage has been writing the history of this unique capital  of Dalmatia.

Split