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Cultural heritage

There are numerous monuments along the Adriatic coast many of which excel in their beauty and artistic value and deserve to be enlisted as UNESCO world cultural heritage sites. UNESCO has righteously recognized their grandeur, beauty and importance and we invite you to get to know them during your visit to Croatia. If you come to Poreč, Split, Trogir, Šibenik or Dubrovnik you can discover their beauty for yourself, even if you are not especially taken by art history. Be sure to visit the Arena in Pula, the church of St. Donat in Zadar or the bell towers on the island of Rab.



  Split  

SplitWelcome to Split – the center of Middle Dalmatia which is 1700 years old! Roman emperor Diocletian had a good reason to built his palace in this place, which can still be confirmed today by Split's many visitors. You can see for yourself and experience Dalmatian charm and see what it is made of by coming to the town. Go for a walk around town and let it tell you its story, supported by its many cultural monuments.

 
  Dubrovnik  

DubrovnikDubrovnik is capable meeting even the finest expectations from its visitors. The town of museums and festivals, town of taverns and restaurants, a place of moderate Mediterranean climate and beautiful landscapes truly confirms the famous quote by Irish writer Bernard Shaw: "Those who seek heaven on Earth must come to Dubrovnik". You will truly feel special staying at any one of the hotels in Dubrovnik, drinking coffee while enjoying the view of Lovrijenac, one of the towers in Dubrovnik, where the now legendary “Hamlet” is performed as part of the Dubrovnik Summer Games Festival or tasting rozata, a delicious, traditional dessert.

 
  Trogir  

TrogirDo you know who Kairos is? According to Greek mythology it is a god of opportunity embodied in the character of a beautiful young man with wings on his feet, who, always in a hurry, passes mortal men and that who catches him by the tuft of his hair gets an opportunity – "a lucky moment". Do you know where you can see him? In Benedictine convent in Trogir, a town called "town museum".

 
  Šibenik  

SibenikŠibenik is a town which successfully combines famous history and natural beauties. During your sightseeing visit the famous St. Jakov cathedral, the most important Renaissance building in Croatia. Nature has given Šibenik, a town mentioned by kings, many islands and islets bathed in the blue of the sea and a fascinating landscape of National Park Krka. Šibenik is a town of tradition, beautiful nature and hospitability where you will always have something to do. Recently renovated hotels offer pleasant accommodation, and company is easy to find in restaurants, taverns or discotheques and cafes.

 
  Poreč  

PorecPoreč is famous for being one of the favorite tourist destinations in Istria with its rich offer on hotel and tourist facilities constantly expanding. Thus, while in Poreč, besides lying relaxed on the beach you can also enjoy various sports like diving, surfing, water skiing or jet-skiing. Poreč's many green parks and flowers beds will welcome you on your entrance to town.

 


     

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