
Monument visits in Split

Dubrovnik Tour
Exploring Dubrovnik is like uncovering a treasure trove of historical masterpieces. Before we even make it to Dubrovnik, the drive along Makarska Riviera, Baćina Lakes and the valleys around River Neretva will have you captivated from the very start. But as soon as your foot hits the cobbled ground in Dubrovnik, you'll be swept into this UNESCO-listed walled city packed with historic sites. A walking tour of the Old Town will lead you to Baroque churches, Venetian palaces and other delights. After the tour, spend some time meandering through the streets and strolling through the narrow alleys, stairs and squares.
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Trogir and Split
Sitting at opposite ends of the Gulf of Kastela, Split and Trogir offer two contrasting visions of the past. First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. It's teeming with places to see but the star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. You'll have some time to explore at your own pace, before we make our way to Trogir. It's stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a 12th century Romanesque-Gothic cathedral.
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Panoramic City Tour Split
The Dalmatian coast's biggest city, Split is both easy and enjoyable to get lost in. But if you want to tick off all the top sights first, this trip is just the ticket. You'll stop by Bačvice beach, take a tuk tuk tour of the old town to see the Game-of-Thrones-famous Diocletian's Palace, then visit some standout spots overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
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Diocletian's Palace Virtual Reality Tour
Exploring Croatia's most famous Roman remnant just got a tech boost. Discover Diocletian's Palace using the very latest in virtual reality technology and see Split's star attraction come to life, just as it was in the days of the Roman Empire. What's more, keen-eyed Game of Thrones fans will recognize it from scenes in Daenerys' throne room and the streets of Meereen.

Dubrovnik Old Town Small Group Tour with Sunset
If a gentle pace when enjoying heritage is what you're after, then this daytrip to Dubrovnik is the answer. The journey to Dubrovnik takes you through scenic countryside and coastline. First you'll have free time to grab a bite to eat and wander around the walled city – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – before your guide takes you on a sightseeing tour. You'll also be able to visit the Franciscan Monastery during your walk. After a bit more free time to shop, sightsee and meander, you'll get to relax with a glass of wine in the old town before watching the sun go down.
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Mostar
East meets west in Mostar – a city where minarets and church spires rise above ancient stone houses. It's a melting pot of cultures and religions. The UNESCO-listed old town is packed with grand buildings from the Ottoman and Habsburg eras – in the shadow of the 2,000m-high Mt Velez. Your guide will lead you around the cobbled old bazaar, a traditional Turkish home and one of the many mosques. After the tour, you'll have free time to poke around in the old craft shops or enjoy lunch overlooking the Stari Most bridge over the River Neretva.
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Trogir and Split Small Group Tour
On this small group tour, you'll see how Split and Trogir offer two contrasting visions of the past. Split is a bustling city built around a Roman emperor's palace, while Trogir is a medieval town set upon an islet – and both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. And because group sizes are limited to just 16 people, you'll get to know even more from your guide.First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. The star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today it doubles as Split's old town and has been used to film Game of Thrones. You'll visit two markets and grab a typical snack at Mlinice Pantana, before heading to Trogir.Stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, it packs a lot of heritage into its narrow, cobbled streets. You'll also visit two markets here before returning to your resort
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Split Tour from Brac
The buzzing hub of the Dalmatian coast, Split is packed with shops, bars, restaurants and even a couple of cathedrals. It's the sort of place where you let your inner compass guide you – and it'll point you in the direction of the dazzling Diocletian's Palace – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Departing from Bol, you'll cross Brac to the port of Supetar in the north of the island. Here, you'll hop onto a boat for the one-hour trip across the Brac Channel. Docking at Split port – it's the right in the heart of the old town – you'll have about five hours to explore the city at your own pace.The star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian, who built it as a retirement home, using marble from Brac. Today, it doubles as Split's old town – there are more than 200 buildings within it – and preserves so much of the original that it has been used to film Game of Thrones. Outside, you can take in the views with a coffee from the smart Riva promenade.
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