Adria (Ostelli) -
Poljicka Cesta Bajnice21310 Split Croatia
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Colazione Inclusa Accesso a Internet Servizio di ritiro all'Aereoporto Biancheria da letto Inclusa Armadietti di Sicurezza
| Magazzino Bagagli Servizio di Telefono/Fax Soggiorno comune Parcheggio bici BBQ Area
| WiFi in Lobby web access in lobby web access in room WiFi in Room
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Our small hostel is between Split and Omis, about 10 kilometers south of Split. The sea is just 10 meters away to the next beach you have to walk just one minute.
You can spend your days on the beach and enjoy the clear Adriatic Sea. In the evening you can go to Omis or Split to be part of the amazing nightlife or you can stay lazy in our small village and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
In Bajnice you will enjoy the crystal blue sea.
The Hostel Adria (The second floor is under renovation, there are no guestrooms there ;-) itself is located less than 100m away from the pebble beach on the other side of the road. In order to get to the beach you will cross the house's own private barbecue place directly situated at the seaside. You may use the barbecue till 11:00 pm.
Enterprise possibilities:
You may explore old villages go canyoning, rafting on the river Cetina, kayaking, canoeing, water polo in Dugi Rat, volleyball in Omis and Duce, go by ship to the islands nearby. There's a diver's school near Jut-Cetina. They'll also offer trekking and mountain biking in God's free beautiful nature in that region.
As there is Omis and Split City nearby, you'll enjoy a splendor of leisure activities there: discotheques, restaurants and other tourist activities.
Split (Croatian Split; Italian Spalatos derived from old Greek Aspalathos) is the second biggest city of Croatia and the biggest in Dalmatia. Split has round about 195.000 inhabitants and about 400.000 people living nearby. The Diocletian Palace is situated in the town. Split has got an important harbour and a university. The UNESCO labeled the town (it is more than 1700 years old) as World Heritage. Split lies on the peninsula Marjan. It has a beautiful historic district, which is located on the southern seaside of Marjan. In the old town you may visit the Cathedral of Sveti Duje (Saint Duje), which in old times was the Diocletian mausoleum. You'll have a good view from its tower. The Podrumi (cellars) are a partly very high network of hallways beneath the Diocletian Palace. You'll leave it at the Peristil (a yard of pillars). Directly at the harbour there is the Riva, the promenade, which is the well-known landmark of the city. Salona an old Romanian settlement with an arena is nearby. The town of Trogir, which isn't too far away, might be also of interest for the ones, who are seeking culture.
If you arrive by train, bus, ship or aero plane, please let us know via phone or e-mail, if you want to be collected from the airport or the station after you've got your booking email (see directions to hotel for details). If there's anything else we may arrange for you, please give us a call or send us an e-mail.