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Kastel Stari is the oldest of seven small towns that belong to the city of Kastela. It is situated on the attractive coast between Trogir and Split. The beaches of Kastela Riviera are made of six km long bays and bathing places, covered by deep shade of pines and tamaris. We recommend Kastel Stari for a family vacation, and the vicinity of Split, the tourist metropolis of Central Dalmatia, guarantees all kinds of fun and numerous places where you can go in the evening.
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Kaštel Stari
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Kastel Stari is the oldest of seven small towns that belong to the city of Kastela. It is situated on the attractive coast between Trogir and Split. The beaches of Kastela Riviera are made of six km long bays and bathing places, covered by deep shade of pines and tamaris. We recommend Kastel Stari for a family vacation, and the vicinity of Split, the tourist metropolis of Central Dalmatia, guarantees all kinds of fun and numerous places where you can go in the evening.
Split is an urban, cultural and traffic center of Dalmatia. Split it with a 1700 years, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which occupies the famous Diocletian's Palace, which is the essence of the present city of Split, a part of world heritage by UNESCO, has appeal, warmth and modern Mediterranean city. This is the eternally young city that lives for its slow pace that can easily adapt to. The first inhabitants of this city was the Emperor Diocletian, who was ordered by now famous Diocletian's palace. Apart from the Diocletian Palace in Split, there are numerous historical monuments such as the Iron Gate Golden Gate Silver Gate, Brass Gate, the Cathedral of St.. Duje, peristyle, basements vestibule, the Benedictine Monastery of St.. Chapel of St. Euphemia. Martin over the Golden Gate, a late antique church of Sv. Theodore above the iron gate and many other cultural monuments.
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Split
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Split is an urban, cultural and traffic center of Dalmatia. Split it with a 1700 years, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which occupies the famous Diocletian's Palace, which is the essence of the present city of Split, a part of world heritage by UNESCO, has appeal, warmth and modern Mediterranean city. This is the eternally young city that lives for its slow pace that can easily adapt to. The first inhabitants of this city was the Emperor Diocletian, who was ordered by now famous Diocletian's palace. Apart from the Diocletian Palace in Split, there are numerous historical monuments such as the Iron Gate Golden Gate Silver Gate, Brass Gate, the Cathedral of St.. Duje, peristyle, basements vestibule, the Benedictine Monastery of St.. Chapel of St. Euphemia. Martin over the Golden Gate, a late antique church of Sv. Theodore above the iron gate and many other cultural monuments.
Trogir is a town situated on the Kaštela Bay coast between the island of Čiovo and the mainland. This is a historic town in the truest sense of the word. Rich in cultural and historical monuments, authentic architecture and beautiful streets are the reason it is called "Little Venice" and added to the UNESCO list of world heritage. Trogir offers you the opportunity to explore its richly layered heritage: the northern gate, Garagnin (City Museum), the main town square (city hall, the Rector's Palace, the church of St. John the Baptist, the church of St. Sebastian), Radovan's portal, the Ćipiko place, the cathedral of St. Lawrence, a monastery and church of St. Dominic and many other cultural monuments. The old town center lies on an island situated between the island of Čiovo and the mainland: it is connected to the mainland by a stone bridge and to the island of Čiovo by a drawbridge. Trogir is surrounded by lush green vegetation, the islands and rocky and sandy beaches of which the most famous are the Pantan beach, the Okrug beach (Okrug) & the Coffee beach (Slatina). Sports lovers can try their hand at tennis, bowling, surfing and diving school. Fishing nights, folklore performances and concerts of classical music are organized during the summer. The town has its own marina, Marina ACI Trogir, which has 200 berths and 80 boat places on land.
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Trogir
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Trogir is a town situated on the Kaštela Bay coast between the island of Čiovo and the mainland. This is a historic town in the truest sense of the word. Rich in cultural and historical monuments, authentic architecture and beautiful streets are the reason it is called "Little Venice" and added to the UNESCO list of world heritage. Trogir offers you the opportunity to explore its richly layered heritage: the northern gate, Garagnin (City Museum), the main town square (city hall, the Rector's Palace, the church of St. John the Baptist, the church of St. Sebastian), Radovan's portal, the Ćipiko place, the cathedral of St. Lawrence, a monastery and church of St. Dominic and many other cultural monuments. The old town center lies on an island situated between the island of Čiovo and the mainland: it is connected to the mainland by a stone bridge and to the island of Čiovo by a drawbridge. Trogir is surrounded by lush green vegetation, the islands and rocky and sandy beaches of which the most famous are the Pantan beach, the Okrug beach (Okrug) & the Coffee beach (Slatina). Sports lovers can try their hand at tennis, bowling, surfing and diving school. Fishing nights, folklore performances and concerts of classical music are organized during the summer. The town has its own marina, Marina ACI Trogir, which has 200 berths and 80 boat places on land.
River Krka is a phenomenon, while making its way to the Adriatic sea; it forms many lakes, falls and water currents. Originating from the base of the Dinara Mountains, by the town of Knin; because of the natural beauty and geological characteristics around the Krka River was declared a National park in 1985. The park encompass' and area of 109 km2 and follows along the river Krka about 2 km down river from Knin to Skradin. The most impressive, and visited waterfalls are Skradinski buk and Roški falls. Roški falls are very accessible and can be visited year round. 650m of river create 12 water falls, with a total height of 27m. On the left side of the river Krka there are mills (used for processing wheat and corn) some of which are still in use today. From Roški falls the river once again turns into an elongated lake named Visovac. There is a little islet in the middle of the lake and it is the name of this islet - Visovac; where the lake got its name from. On the islet there is a church and Franciscan monastery which add secrecy to the lake and islet. The first settlers on the island were Augustinians (nomads) in the 14th century and it was them who built the church and monastery. In the year 1440 Franciscans arrive from Bosnia, who were chased away by the Turkish invasion. They were able to stay there until today, bringing with them their valuable collection of books, art, and even 630 Turkish documents. Skradinski buk is considered one of the most beautiful cliff water falls in Europe. You can see them with a walk through a Forrest on a wooden path and bridges. The river Krka is rich with various species of fish, 10 of which are endemic. The great number of birds in National park Krka is also considered a haven and one of the most valuable areas in Europe. Swimming is allowed only in authorised zones, the park can be visited by boat or from Skradin by foot. Entry to National Park Krka is in the town Skradin (Šibenikk: 23km) Ticket prices for entrance into the nature park is from 30 to 110kn, and for children 7-18 years from 20 to 80kn.
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Krka National Park ticket office and information centre
15 Zagrađe
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River Krka is a phenomenon, while making its way to the Adriatic sea; it forms many lakes, falls and water currents. Originating from the base of the Dinara Mountains, by the town of Knin; because of the natural beauty and geological characteristics around the Krka River was declared a National park in 1985. The park encompass' and area of 109 km2 and follows along the river Krka about 2 km down river from Knin to Skradin. The most impressive, and visited waterfalls are Skradinski buk and Roški falls. Roški falls are very accessible and can be visited year round. 650m of river create 12 water falls, with a total height of 27m. On the left side of the river Krka there are mills (used for processing wheat and corn) some of which are still in use today. From Roški falls the river once again turns into an elongated lake named Visovac. There is a little islet in the middle of the lake and it is the name of this islet - Visovac; where the lake got its name from. On the islet there is a church and Franciscan monastery which add secrecy to the lake and islet. The first settlers on the island were Augustinians (nomads) in the 14th century and it was them who built the church and monastery. In the year 1440 Franciscans arrive from Bosnia, who were chased away by the Turkish invasion. They were able to stay there until today, bringing with them their valuable collection of books, art, and even 630 Turkish documents. Skradinski buk is considered one of the most beautiful cliff water falls in Europe. You can see them with a walk through a Forrest on a wooden path and bridges. The river Krka is rich with various species of fish, 10 of which are endemic. The great number of birds in National park Krka is also considered a haven and one of the most valuable areas in Europe. Swimming is allowed only in authorised zones, the park can be visited by boat or from Skradin by foot. Entry to National Park Krka is in the town Skradin (Šibenikk: 23km) Ticket prices for entrance into the nature park is from 30 to 110kn, and for children 7-18 years from 20 to 80kn.

Gastronomska scena

Dalmatian gastronomy is based on naturally grown and fresh seasonal vegetables, fresh mussels, clams and fish from the Adriatic Sea with the addition of local olive oil and spices such as rosemary, bay leaves, fennel, sage and basil. Capers and olives are indispensable- they are served with all dishes and especially with the Dalmatian prosciutto and sheep cheese. A special treat in Dalmatia is the fish which is served in many ways; grilled, or cooked in stew. Shellfish and crustaceans are prepared in sauce. Famous specialties are the meat stew with gnocchi and roasted lamb. The specialties of the Dalmatian hinterland are the Sinjski Arambasic (meat wrapped in small cabbage leaves), frog Baudot, fried frog legs, Cetina trout ... A characteristic delicacy in the valley of Neretva is the eel or frog stew, and venison. Mallard (coot) is a real specialty and an unforgettable experience. Savor the well-known green risotto and minestrone in Mlini and Cavtat.
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Kaštela
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Dalmatian gastronomy is based on naturally grown and fresh seasonal vegetables, fresh mussels, clams and fish from the Adriatic Sea with the addition of local olive oil and spices such as rosemary, bay leaves, fennel, sage and basil. Capers and olives are indispensable- they are served with all dishes and especially with the Dalmatian prosciutto and sheep cheese. A special treat in Dalmatia is the fish which is served in many ways; grilled, or cooked in stew. Shellfish and crustaceans are prepared in sauce. Famous specialties are the meat stew with gnocchi and roasted lamb. The specialties of the Dalmatian hinterland are the Sinjski Arambasic (meat wrapped in small cabbage leaves), frog Baudot, fried frog legs, Cetina trout ... A characteristic delicacy in the valley of Neretva is the eel or frog stew, and venison. Mallard (coot) is a real specialty and an unforgettable experience. Savor the well-known green risotto and minestrone in Mlini and Cavtat.

Nightlife

Kaštela have a long tradition in maintaining Kaštela cultural and entertainment summer from 01.07.-31.08. and during that time more than 100 different events is held: concerts of classical and brass music, concerts of female and male choirs, folklore companies, theater performances and folk / fisherman evenings. Something for every taste!
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Kaštela
37 người dân địa phương đề xuất
Kaštela have a long tradition in maintaining Kaštela cultural and entertainment summer from 01.07.-31.08. and during that time more than 100 different events is held: concerts of classical and brass music, concerts of female and male choirs, folklore companies, theater performances and folk / fisherman evenings. Something for every taste!