Split Old Town
by Toshioohsako
Split old town is a place where you can visit the marvelous architecture (UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site), shops, resturants and cafes. The whole area of the town worth visiting. Take time in every street and corner where you find treasures of culture. The old town and the blue sea. Impressive cultural site.
Welcome to the Split
Summer...
by pegi1
Welcome to the Split
Summer Festival!
The Split Summer Festival was first held in 1954. This year, as in the past years, the Festival offers a rich programme of opera, drama, concert and dance performances staged indoors and outdoors with the Old Town as a perfect and authentic setting. Artists and performers from Croatia, USA, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Portugal, France, Sweden, Israel, Hungary, and Slovenia take part in this cultural event making it a distinguished international Festival
Cave Vranjaca
by canaglic
Vranjaca Cave near the village of Kotlenica in the hinterland of Split, was discovered in 1903. It is probably the most beautiful cave in Central Dalmatia, characteristic for the Dalmatian karst region, which was formed in mineral limestone. It consists of two main halls and a corridor which connects them. The cave is rich in shapes typical for caves and is very impressive. Its length is about 300 and depth about 65 meters. Because of its attractive interior and surroundings, as well as the proximity of road and parking place, the cave is easily accessible and attractive for excursionists. Since 1929 there has been electricity in the cave, and there is a hiking trail about 300 meters long.
Good bus and boats in and out of Split
by tampa_shawn
It was easy to get in and out of Split by both bus and boat. Once your in Split the bus and boat kiosks are in the same general area so check out both options.
I took both the bus and the boat. And was plesent
The boat option is more comfortable since you can walk around and get dinner etc
Ice cream!!
by travelmad478 about Obala hrvatskog naradnog preporoda cafes
Along the Preporoda, a broad pedestrian boulevard which runs the length of the waterfront area between Diocletian's Palace and the Jadrolinija ferry terminal, there are dozens of outdoor cafes. We'd already eaten lunch when we passed by on the way back to the car, but we couldn't help getting some excellent gelato from one of the many stands along the pedestrian walkway. It really hit the spot on a hot day.