Walk the marbled streets of Diocletian's Palace
Explore attractions
Klis Fortress
Discover a rich medieval history and explore your Game of Thrones fantasies at this central Dalmatian ancient fortress, which is more than 2000 years old.
Diocletian's Palace
Stroll around the city streets that were once a part of the magnificent imperial fortress. Admire the impressive architecture, enjoy local seafood, and take in spectacular sea views.
Island of Hvar
Find this spectacular island among the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. This Croatian gem promises an unforgettable getaway, whether you're exploring pebble beaches and hidden coves or its lush lavender fields and vineyards.
Skywalk Biokovo
High up in the mountains, take the opportunity to appreciate incredible views. Step onto the glass platform situated upon a 1,228-meter-high cliff. The Skywalk Biokovo offers sea and island views you won't want to miss—on a clear, windy day you can even see all the way to Italy.
Meštrović Gallery
Discover the life work of the famous 20th-century sculptor and artist, Ivan Meštrović. Situated in his former residence and studio, the gallery offers a closer look at his marble masterpieces, bronze portraits, and drawings while maintaining the original character of his home.
Marjan Park
Enjoy panoramic views of the city and nearby mountains of Mosor and Kozjak from Marjan Park. Climb up the steps to different viewpoints surrounded by lush Aleppo pines and enjoy unforgettable views overlooking the port, coast, and nearby islands.
Island of Brač
The island of Brač is renowned for its cypress tree forests, sunny hills, and vineyards. The island's quarries produce stone that many homes in Brač are built from, and incredibly, the same stone was used for the White House in Washington and Diocletian's palace in Split.