Croatia’s Dalmatian coast offers a stretch of stunning coast with a backdrop of limestone mountain ranges. Dotted with pine trees and overlooking a plethora of islands, primed for exploration. Dalmatia boasts some of the clearest waters in Europe, historical fortified cities, and rich culture. All combine for a truly unique holiday.
Best known for the medieval city of Dubrovnik followed by Emperor Diocletian’s Palace in Split, the Dalmatian coast is also home to the lesser-known coastal cities of Trogir, Sibenik and Zadar. The coast and its cities are buzzing in the peak summer months of July and August but its indented coast creates opportunities for exploring hidden bays and inlets.
The Dalmatian coast is the gateway to many of Croatia’s most popular islands, with regular ferries and catamarans connecting travellers to beautiful nearby islands. The most well-known being Brac and Hvar, but with over 1000 islands and a well-protected coastline, there’s plenty of opportunities to get away from the peak summer crowds in popular locations and find your own hidden sanctuary.
However you choose to spend your time in Croatia, whether it’s exploring the historic culture and UNESCO sights, finding a luxury island for cocktails, or your own Robinson Crusoe experience, we’ll design the right experience for you.