Split

Split

Split – the old historic town where first resident was the Emperor Diocletian, who built the imperial luxurious villa of 30,000 sq m in 293 years BC, to which  he withdrew after he left the throne of the Roman emperor. Turbulent history after that made a town out of...
Mljet

Mljet

Located next to the Pelješac peninsula, the islands of Lastovo and Korčula. It is known since ancient times and is first mentioned in the 4th century BC. It is known for its unspoiled nature and quality wines. On the island there are two natural phenomena, Veliko i...
Ston

Ston

Medieval town with history that goes back to the XIV century. Ston is a small town with the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 km). With its narrow streets, elegant houses and traces of ancient cultures that are found in every step, it is a special destination with the...
Elafiti

Elafiti

Elafiti – a group of islands located west of Dubrovnik consisted of 13 islands from which the largest are Šipan, Koločep and Lopud. Island of Šipan covering an area of 16 sq km with its 42 ancient palaces and 34 churches was commonly known as countryside residency for...
Šolta

Šolta

Šolta – is located right opposite the city of Split and has long been unknown as a tourist destination and historically has been a favourite destination of Emperor Diocletian, queen Teuta. The island was inhabited in Illyrian and his popularity has grown during the...
Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, a town that is a monument and a museum on its own, listed under UNESCO with its 1940 m long old city walls, the Stradun, Orlando’s Pier and renaissance Palaces of Sponza and Knežev Dvor, and with a variety of churches and monasteries Dubrovnik is a...