Camping Destinations in Dalmatia - Split Region

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  • Baška Voda

    In the 1930s the Sikavica brothers build the first hotel in Baška Voda called Slavija which in 1936 on The World exhibition in London receives the recognition and gold medals for comfortness, cuisine and fine wine. The society for beautifying the town is founded in 1933, and the considerable development of tourism starts after the Adriatic road was built.

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  • Bol (Brač)

    Bol is the oldest coastal settlement on Brač. It exists in the solitude of the southern landscape, at the foot of the Bol crown and Vidova Mountain – the highest island peak and at the same time the highest point of all Adriatic islands (778 m).

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  • Drvenik

    Drvenik is a littoral tourist village of the makarska riviera,about 30 km distant from makarska.Situated between the steep cliffs of the mountain Biokovo and the coast with beautiful beaches.The village is divided in two parts,situated in two valleys denominated Donja Vala and Gornja Vala.

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  • Dugi Rat

  • Hvar

    The city of Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and mundane, tourist present. It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulness; facing sea, that gave it splendid and repeatable history, Hvar is an inexhaustible treasury of the scenery, atmosphere and adventure.

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  • Jelsa (Hvar)

    The Island of Hvar, including Jelsa, has numerous cultural and historical monuments - churches, town squares, local parks, caves, and Hvar’s Ager (valley). The Island of Hvar, with its cultural and historical heritage, is one of the richest regions of the entire Adriatic coast and Croatia.

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  • Kaštel Stari

    At a sea reef a nobleman from Trogir Koriolan Cipico, writer, humanist, military leader in the battle of Lepanto had his mansion built in 1476. Later it got its present name Kaštel Stari (the old castle). He built the mansion which was a combination of fortress and palace. It was connected to the mainland by a drawbridge (brvno). This is the reason why areas in front of the castles are named Brce (brvce). After fire in 1493 it was renovated in the Renaissance style with arcaded yard and the southern balcony decorated by the family coat of arms.

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  • Lokva Rogoznica

    Lokva Rogoznica is a small village about 7 km distant fro the old buccaneer stronghold of Omiš. It is located beneath the mountain of Mosor along the Adriatic highway on the route to Makarska. The place has been settled since 1231, as recorder in the municipal statutes written in Latin on 5th of April 1235.

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  • Makarska

    Makarska - a picturesque city of enchanting beauty, which lives of tourism and for tourism; the city of youth, culture, sport, and fun. The winner of various awards for its successes in tourism.

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  • Okrug Gornji

    On the South-West part of Ciovo Island, connected to the mainland by a road going through the ancient Trogir, Okrug is istuated. Actually, two Okrugs: the Upper and the Lower. This typical dalmatian town takes name after the Croatian word "krug" menaing circle, given that both towns are situated along the circular bay at the western part of the Island.

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  • Omiš

    Omiš is the tourist centre of a 35 km long Riviera of outstanding beauty. Numerous monuments from its past are the witnesses of its history, long and glorious; besides these one can find nowadays an interesting and colourful market place, a large number of small restaurants, coffee shops, bistros, various shops including duty free ones and fashionable boutiques. All these will make your stay pleasant and fulfilled.

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  • Podaca

    Podaca is a tourist locality situated in the south park of the Makarska riviera at the foot of Mt Biokovo, about 35 km distant from Makarska. The locality is divided in three hamlets: Kapeća, Viskovića vala and Ravanje. Podaca has developed upon the rocky slopes of Biokovo, in a position suitable for defence, and its histoey reaches far into the Stone Age which is documented by archeological fnds, such as a stone grain mortar preserved in the Franciscan monastery at Zaostrog

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  • Podgora

    Throughout its long history, all the way since antiquity until the very present day, life in Podgora went on with the sea and for the sea, without ever questioning the unigque harmony resulting from its inherent differences: from the beautiful mountain still keeping the secrets of ancient hamlets, through terraced vineyards, olive-groves and pastures that have been a pledge of Podgora¨s culture and well-being for centuries, all the way to the high seas attracting generations of its inhabitants, famous seamen and fishermen.

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  • Podstrana

    Podstrana is an interesting part of the Mediterranean climate with multi-layered cultural and historical heritage and opulent tradition which pulsates together with the rhythm of the modern times. It is situated on a picturesque ecologically preserved eastern part of Splitsko-dalmatinska County, just 8 km away from Split.

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  • Seget Donji

    Seget is almost connected with Trogir. Its extraordinary cultural heritage invites for sightseeing and evening walks. Various accommodation facilities (hotels, campsites, apartments), rich offer of wholesome food (fruit, vegetables), particularly from the hinterland (lamb), together with domestic products and seafood, sports and recreational opportunities, water sports and night fishing, make Seget and its surroundings an attractive tourist resort, which meets most various requirements of tourists. The cultural and historical offer of Trogir or Split, with the highest quality repertoire, attracts even the most selective visitors. - A 1-km walk by the sea leads to the tourist resort Medena.

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  • Seget Vranjica,Trogir

  • Slatine

  • Split

  • Stari Grad (Hvar)

  • Stobreč - Split

    The present - day Stobrec lies on a peninsula sprawling to the mainland. Surrounded by the sea with the population of 4000 and its accommodation facilities, it offers worthwhile excursions to the Mosor mountain and to the islands of Šolta and Brac.

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  • Stomorska

  • Sućuraj (Hvar)

    Sucuraj is a picturesque little fishing and tourist town on the east cape of the island Hvar (Central Dalmatia, Croatia). The town has got all necessary services: post office, infirmary, 3 markets, restaurants, bars, etc. Near the town there are several beautiful beaches. Here you can enjoy a beautiful climate, untouched nature and typical Dalmatian architecture with narrow streets.

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  • Supetar

    Situated on a horse-shoe shaped cove, Supetar fascinates with its tame simplicity. Everything here is close at hand and made to measure: restaurants, shops, banks, post offices, market, cinema, library, health care services, various sports facilities... Your stay here will be made even more interesting by the free concerts, theatrical shows, folklore festivals and numerous other events which are organized as part of the Supetar Summer of Culture.

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  • Sutivan

  • Trogir

  • Vrboska (Hvar)

  • Zadvarje

    Općina Zadvarje položajno i funkcijski zauzima obalno i priobalno područje srednje Dalmacije.

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  • Zaostrog

    Zaostrog is a tourist settlement on the Makarska coastline,about 35 km from Makarska,It was mentioned for the first time1494, but this area was inhabited in the ancient past, as is shown by a granite handle qern from the late Stone Age, discovered at viter, The hill about Zaostrog in 1953.

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  • Živogošće

    On the southern part of the Makarska Riviera, at the foothill of mount Biokovo there lies Živogošće. It is comprised of three smaller, non-coherent places on the coast: Porat - Mala Duba – Blato, and old hamlets along the old road. It is only 20 km away from Makarska, 80 km from Split and 120 km from Dubrovnik.

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