Embark on an exciting journey with us and explore Split, Hvar, Perast, Kotor, and Dubrovnik—the jewels of Southern Dalmatia and the Montenegrin coast.
HVAR HAS 2,400 YEARS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
CETINA RIVER IS 100,5 KM LONG
THE KOTOR CABLE CAR IS 3900 M LONG.
It was known as the key to Dalmatia and the heart of the medieval Croatian kingdom. Originally the Roman fort of Kleis, it protected Salona and later became a vital defensive stronghold. The fortress is a symbol of Croatia’s rich history and resilience.
Founded in the 3rd century BC by the Greeks and later influenced by the Romans, Trogir offers a perfect blend of Hellenistic and Roman heritage. Trogir served as the stunning backdrop for the city of Qarth in Game of Thrones.
Nestled in the heart of Dalmatia, is known for its immense depth—divers have explored as deep as 115 meters (377 feet) without reaching its bottom. It is a lovely spot to visit from Split and can be easily combined with a trip to the Krka Waterfalls.
Visit Maslinica, a peaceful village on the west side of Šolta Island, famous for its picturesque harbor, traditional stone houses, and tranquil beauty, making it the ideal spot for relaxation and swimming on your way from Split to Hvar.
The island is home to six UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Stari Grad Plain. This ancient agricultural landscape, with land divisions dating back to Greek times, remains a vibrant part of Hvar’s heritage, with active vineyards and olive groves still thriving today.
Did you know the cable car was originally part of an Austro-Hungarian Monarchy project to transport military needs? Today, it stands as one of the best in the world for its quality and ethical standards, having been built in 2023.
The region is known for its exceptional olive oil, made using traditional methods passed down through generations, from olives grown at 280m above sea level, yielding some of the finest oil in Montenegro.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik boasts numerous iconic landmarks, including the famous Onofrio Fountain, both the Large and Small versions, which are key attractions for visitors.