4 Reasons You Absolutely Must Visit Split In Croatia
By MedSailors Crew published on 29 March 2017
Split has been enchanting its visitors for thousands of years. Striking the perfect balance between modernity and antiquity, Split has developed into a vibrant and dynamic place to visit but it certainly hasn’t lost sight of its ancient past and rich history in the process. There are so many reasons to visit Split as part of your Croatian sailing trip, but here are just four to tempt you with.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Ancient Architecture
Diocletian’s Palace has proudly stood within the walls of the Old Town for more than 1,700 years and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site that charms and delights thousands of visitors every year. There are also winding cobbled streets, unique boutiques and concealed squares to discover and explore, which means it’s physically impossible to run out of things to do in this magnificent town.
See Split’s Stunning Beaches On Your Sailing Trip
Croatia is famous for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters. Secluded bays and calm coves are perfect locations to relax with a glass of Croatian wine, see some of the most beautiful sunsets anywhere in the world, and recharge your batteries after a long day of adventuring and exploring. After all, we all deserve some downtime, don’t we?
Sail Croatia and Discover Split’s Vibrant Culture
Home to a variety of festivals, theatres, lively nightlife and some of the best galleries and museums in the whole of Europe, it’s not going too far to say that Split really does have something to offer absolutely everybody. Croatian food is unmissable, the coffee culture is incredible, and so is the wine, which is now finally gaining the international recognition it deserves.
A Sense of Adventure
Your sail Croatia holiday has so much more to offer than simply taking to the waters in a comfortable, luxurious boat. Ever wanted to have a go at kayaking, rock climbing or wind surfing? What about white water rafting, or horse riding? You name it, you can do it in Split and that’s pretty incredible, isn’t it?