
Split is the second largest city in Croatia. It is located on the coast in the South of the country. It is a very old and beautiful town and it is also an excellent base for watersports such as sailing or windsurfing.
Obviously, the most important sight is Diocletian's palace. Get a locally published guide in English which describes this monument in great detail. Do not miss the Peristyle which is the main open space in the palace and is surrounded by a colonnade of six columns to the eastern and western sides and an arch, decorated with garlands, in the centre.
On the eastern side of the Peristyle is a cathedral, which is the symbol of the city (Sv. Duje) On the western side is the "People's Square" (Narodni trg) with the old town hall which was built in the 15th century. There is an Ethnographic museum on the square (worth visiting) and nearby is a city museum. Don't miss a remarkable statue of Gregory of Nin (Grgur Ninski), a Croatian religious leader from the 10th century, by the most famous Croatian sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic.
There are also some fascinating museums like the Maritime Museum; the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments; the Museum of Croatia; and the Mestrovic Gallery, which is housed in his summer residence, finished in 1939 and designed by Mestrovic himself.
Baka Voda
Brela
Brioni islands
Dubrovnik
Gradac
Hvar
Jablanac
Karlovac
Korcula
Kraljevica
Krk
Kutina
Makarska
Makarska riviera
Mala Duba
Miljet Island
Murter
Omis
Opatija
Orebic
Osijek
Peljesac
Piran
Plitvice
Podstrana
Porec
Primorsko-Goranska
Promajna
Pula
Punat
Rab island
Rijeka
Rovinj
Samobor
Sibenik
Split
Supetar
Supetar
Trogir
Trpanj
Velika Gorica
Vodice
Vrbnik
Vrboska
Zadar
Zagreb
Zapresic
Zivogosce