Central Dalmatia

The heart of Dalmatia is the region central Dalmatia. She reaches from the region of Trogir up to the Neretva delta.
The biggest city of central Dalmatia is Split which is also the biggest city of Dalmatia with about 400,000 inhabitants. The heart of the city is of the more than 1,700 year-old Diokletian a palace which counts as a world cultural heritage of UNESCO.
The places Makarska, Kastela and Trogir belong to the other important cities of means dalmatiens. The city of Trogir called last is a city as well as island. All houses located here are at least 300 years old.
Visitors of central Dalmatia should visit furthermore the Croatian coronation city Biograd na moru which applies in the north of Dalmatia over a small peninsula. The city is a centre of a row of different coastal places to which also Turanj  and Drage belong.
The small town of Baska Voda which has developed from the former fishing village to a modern tourism place is as interesting. Besides, beside the interesting cities with her countless holiday apartments, rooms and houses in Croatiatourists find different small islands and peninsulas in central Dalmatia.
The islands Brac, Ciovo, Hvar and Vis which are convincing with small bays, nice beaches and good water sport possibilities belong to the most important ones. The biggest island of Dalmatia is, on this occasion, the island Brac which is with it also the third-biggest island of Croatia. The holidays centre of Brac is Bol which has become known, above all, by the beach known far away Zlatni Rog.