Split is a wonderful place to start your trip over Croatia. On the first day, you’ll have an opportunity to see the best-known sights of the city, but arrival at the marina will be the main event. Be sure to discuss the route with the manager and check the weather forecast.
Split is the second largest city in Croatia, and a wonder to behold. Erected in the 4th century, it began with the construction of the splendid Palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. He is remembered for his reforms and persecution of Christians, however, the fate is not without irony – the mausoleum of the former Emperor was later restructured into a Christian cathedral. The historical center of Split is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List, owing this honour to the multitude of century-spanning constructions preserved there: the Temple of Jupiter, the Cathedral of St Domnius (Duje), the Procuration Square, the Golden Gate, and the Silver Gate. Some of them date back to Ancient Rome while others to the times of the Venetian rule or the rule of other states. Locals love to say, “various eras are connected by clothes-lines stretched between buildings in Split streets.”
The city will meet travelers coming by sea with its red lighthouse at the entrance to Marina Split. Excellent infrastructure provides more than three hundred well-equipped piers for tourists and a convenient location for reaching all the city sights.
The most charming of lagoons of Drvenik Island, Krknjaši, is located on its southeast coast. The bay is protected from the outside by the islands of Mali (Small) and Veli (Big). Krknjaši and is particularly popular for its wonderful pebble beaches and shallow, sandy seafloors.
Split
Split is the second largest city in Croatia, and a wonder to behold. Erected in the 4th century, it began with the construction of the splendid Palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. He is remembered for his reforms and persecution of Christians, however, the fate is not without irony – the mausoleum of the former Emperor was later restructured into a Christian cathedral. The historical center of Split is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List, owing this honour to the multitude of century-spanning constructions preserved there: the Temple of Jupiter, the Cathedral of St Domnius (Duje), the Procuration Square, the Golden Gate, and the Silver Gate. Some of them date back to Ancient Rome while others to the times of the Venetian rule or the rule of other states. Locals love to say, “various eras are connected by clothes-lines stretched between buildings in Split streets.”
The city will meet travelers coming by sea with its red lighthouse at the entrance to Marina Split. Excellent infrastructure provides more than three hundred well-equipped piers for tourists and a convenient location for reaching all the city sights.
Krknjasi
The most charming of lagoons of Drvenik Island, Krknjaši, is located on its southeast coast. The bay is protected from the outside by the islands of Mali (Small) and Veli (Big). Krknjaši and is particularly popular for its wonderful pebble beaches and shallow, sandy seafloors.
Recommended boats for this region
WC
3
Bavaria Yachtbau, 2018
Bavaria 46 Cruiser
Booked 1 time recently
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 30/01 to 06/02
€
2 250
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
2
Beneteau, 2018
Beneteau Oceanis 38.1
Booked 2 times recently
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 30/01 to 06/02
€
1 550
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
1
Bavaria Yachtbau, 2017
Bavaria Cruiser 37
Booked 2 times recently
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 30/01 to 06/02
€
1 400
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
4
Lagoon, 2019
Lagoon 40
Marina Kaštela, Split
(Croatia)
From 30/01 to 06/02
€
2 900
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
1
Jeanneau, 2018
Jeanneau Merry Fisher 1095
Booked 1 time recently
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 30/01 to 06/02
€
2 600
for 1 week,
bareboat
WC
2
Jeanneau, 2001
Sun Odyssey 45.2
ACI Split, Split
(Croatia)
From 30/01 to 06/02
€
1 550
for 1 week,
bareboat