Explore Dalmatia
The Dalmatian Coast

Explore Dalmatia

Dalmatia blends UNESCO old towns, island ferries, seafood, and dramatic Adriatic scenery stretching from Zadar to Dubrovnik. National parks, wine regions, and historic ports all sit within a few hours of each other.

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Cavtat

Cavtat

TownDalmatia

An elegant palm-lined harbor town just south of Dubrovnik, combining refined coastal charm with easy access to the Konavle Valley and its traditions.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

CityDalmatia

Medieval walls above the Adriatic.

Split

Split

CityDalmatia

Roman history mixed with everyday Dalmatian life.

Makarska

Makarska

TownDalmatia

A picturesque coastal town dramatically set between the towering Biokovo Mountains and the turquoise Adriatic Sea, known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.

Šibenik

Šibenik

CityDalmatia

Stone alleys, sea views, and Dalmatia's quiet elegance.

Zadar

Zadar

CityDalmatia

Roman forum, sea organ, and sunset views across the islands.

Biograd na Moru

Biograd na Moru

TownDalmatia

A lively seaside town with royal Croatian heritage and maritime culture. Gateway to Kornati National Park with family-friendly beaches and excellent marina.

Trogir

Trogir

TownDalmatia

A beautifully preserved medieval island town near Split, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its Venetian architecture and historic charm.

Primošten

Primošten

TownDalmatia

A dramatically situated old town on a narrow peninsula, with stone streets, a hilltop church, pebble beaches, and one of Dalmatia's most iconic coastal silhouettes.

Vodice

Vodice

TownDalmatia

One of central Dalmatia's liveliest seaside resorts, known for its long waterfront promenades, beaches, summer nightlife, and easy access to Šibenik and Krka National Park.

Rogoznica

Rogoznica

TownDalmatia

A peaceful peninsula town between Šibenik and Split, known for its sheltered bay, crystal-clear waters, nautical culture, and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.

Hvar

Hvar

IslandDalmatia

Lavender hills, yachts, sunsets, and summer nightlife.

Pakleni Islands

Pakleni Islands

IslandDalmatia

A stunning chain of islands off Hvar's coast. Crystal-clear waters, fragrant pine forests, hidden coves, and effortless Mediterranean elegance.

Korčula

Korčula

IslandDalmatia

Medieval stone streets surrounded by quiet coves.

Brač

Brač

IslandDalmatia

One of the largest Croatian islands, home to Zlatni Rat — the iconic golden pebble beach — and famous white limestone quarries.

Šolta

Šolta

IslandDalmatia

A peaceful island escape close to Split. Olive groves, crystal-clear waters, and authentic village life at a slower pace.

Lastovo

Lastovo

IslandDalmatia

Croatia's most remote inhabited island, a protected nature park with pristine waters, exceptional stargazing, and peaceful island life.

Mljet

Mljet

IslandDalmatia

One of Croatia's greenest and most tranquil islands, featuring Mljet National Park with saltwater lakes, dense forests, and unspoiled nature.

Lopud

Lopud

IslandDalmatia

A car-free island gem in the Elaphiti archipelago near Dubrovnik, with sandy Šunj Beach, Renaissance villas, and a peaceful Mediterranean atmosphere.

Murter

Murter

IslandDalmatia

Charming island connected by bridge, gateway to Kornati National Park. Beautiful beaches, traditional boat-building heritage, and relaxed island atmosphere.

Pašman

Pašman

IslandDalmatia

A peaceful island in northern Dalmatia connected by bridge, known for olive groves, family-friendly beaches, and authentic island living.

Pag

Pag

IslandDalmatia

Moonlike landscapes, beaches, and famous Pag cheese.

Vis

Vis

IslandDalmatia

Croatia's most remote island escape.

Ugljan

Ugljan

IslandDalmatia

The green island near Zadar, connected by frequent ferries. Olive groves, quiet beaches, and traditional Mediterranean lifestyle.

Kornati National Park

Kornati National Park

National ParkDalmatia

A stunning archipelago of 89 uninhabited islands, Croatia's nautical paradise with crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and pristine nature.

Krka National Park

Krka National Park

National ParkDalmatia

One of Croatia's most accessible national parks with spectacular waterfalls, travertine cascades, and historic watermills near Šibenik.

Biokovo Nature Park

Biokovo Nature Park

Nature ParkDalmatia

Dramatic mountain park rising from the Adriatic with the famous Skywalk, panoramic viewpoints, and alpine hiking above Makarska Riviera.

Mljet National Park

Mljet National Park

National ParkDalmatia

One of Croatia's greenest national parks with two saltwater lakes, dense pine forests, St. Mary's Island monastery, and peaceful trails.

Paklenica National Park

Paklenica National Park

Nature ParkDalmatia

Twin canyons through the southern Velebit massif, 40 km north of Zadar — Croatia's climbing capital on Anića Kuk, the Manita Peć cave hike, and Vaganski vrh, the 1,757 m roof of Velebit.

Omiš

Omiš

TownDalmatia

Where river canyons meet the sea.

Pelješac Peninsula

Pelješac Peninsula

IslandDalmatia

Croatia's premier wine peninsula, home to legendary Plavac Mali wines, historic Ston Walls, ancient saltworks, and pristine Adriatic beaches.

Dugi Otok

Dugi Otok

IslandDalmatia

Dalmatia's long, unspoilt island — home to Sakarun beach, Telašćica Nature Park, the Veli Rat lighthouse, and a calm alternative to the busier island crowds.

Skradin

Skradin

CityDalmatia

A small riverside town on the Krka, with a marina, compact old centre, and the most atmospheric gateway to Krka National Park and Skradinski Buk.

Nin

Nin

CityDalmatia

A small royal town north of Zadar with the Church of the Holy Cross, ancient salt pans, and Queen's Beach — one of Dalmatia's best sandy, shallow family beaches.

Komiža

Komiža

IslandDalmatia

The atmospheric fishing town on the western side of Vis island — beaches, fishing heritage, sunset views from Mount Hum, and the classic starting point for Blue Cave boat trips.

Orebić

Orebić

CityDalmatia

The practical Pelješac beach town — clear water at Trstenica, Pelješac wine country, Mount Ilija backdrop, and a 15-minute ferry crossing to Korčula.

Imotski

Imotski

CityDalmatia

An inland Dalmatian town near the Bosnia and Herzegovina border, known for Blue Lake, Red Lake, karst cliffs, and one of the most dramatic natural settings away from the coast.

Brela

Brela

TownDalmatia

A pine-shaded beach town on the Makarska Riviera, home to one of Croatia's most beautiful pebble beaches — Punta Rata — with crystal-clear water and the Biokovo mountains rising behind.

Bol

Bol

TownDalmatia

A town on Brač island best known for Zlatni Rat — Croatia's most iconic beach, a golden pebble spit that shifts direction with the tide — paired with a medieval Dominican monastery.

Mali Ston

Mali Ston

VillageDalmatia

A tiny walled village at the base of Pelješac, famous across Croatia for the best oysters and mussels in the country — farmed in the sheltered Mali Ston bay since the 14th century.

Supetar

Supetar

TownDalmatia

The main ferry port on Brač island, 50 minutes from Split — a relaxed Dalmatian town with a pretty harbour, pebble beaches, and a well-known mausoleum carved from white Brač limestone.

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