Apartmanok, szobák Közép Dalmácia
Kiadó apartmanok és szobák, szállás magánbérlőkkel Közép Dalmácia minden vendég számára személyre szabott szálláslehetőséget kínálnak a vendégeknek. A házigazdák vendégszeretete felejthetetlen nyaralásához az apartmanban vagy a magánszálláson található szobában. Akár modern apartmanokat, tengerpa...
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Kiadó apartmanok és szobák, szállás magánbérlőkkel Közép Dalmácia minden vendég számára személyre szabott szálláslehetőséget kínálnak a vendégeknek. A házigazdák vendégszeretete felejthetetlen nyaralásához az apartmanban vagy a magánszálláson található szobában. Akár modern apartmanokat, tengerparti szállást, síközponti apartmant keres... Apartmanok nagy választékát kínáljuk, szobák magánszálláson Közép Dalmácia. Az apartmanok keresése és foglalása nagyon egyszerű. Keresse apartman- és szobakínálatunkat itt Közép Dalmácia és megtalálja az Ön igényeinek és kívánságainak leginkább megfelelő szállást. Válassza ki apartmanját, szobáját, foglaljon, és töltsön el egy pihentető nyaralást Közép Dalmácia.
Central Dalmatia stretches from the river Krke in the northwest down to Makarska.
Central Dalmatia's main characteristics are its rocky landscape and its lack of running water: with the acceptation of the river Cetina which runs through a canyon to Omis and out into the sea. The climate here is typically Mediterranean with hot and dry summers and cool and rainy winters.
In Central Dalmatia, tourism is quite developed and offers a variety of activities, recreation, entertainment and accommodation. Guests can choose from accommodations such as apartments, rooms, hotels or campsites.
Like other regions in Croatia, Central Dalmatia is known for its gastronomic specialties such as seafood dishes and meat dishes which are prepared with a Dalmatian twist. These delicacies are offered in all of the many restaurants and taverns throughout Dalmatia.
From the town of Primosten and towards the southwest, Dalmatia's landscape varies. There are larger islands which are quite far apart from each other and are rich in vegetation. With the islands being so far apart, the maestral wind blows quite strongly through the canals in between the islands and, as a result, the waves get quite rough. Some of the larger islands are Brac, island of Hvar, island of Vis, Solta, Ciovo, Drvenik (Large and Small), Bisevo, and Jabuka. Each island offers great hospitality and is unique and beautiful in its own way.
Accommodation on these islands varies from hotels, campsites, apartments and villas which can be found either in a lovely secluded area or in the centre of town.
The islands of Central Dalmatia differ from one another. For example, the island of Solta is small and quiet and lies right across from the city of Split. Island of Brac is the largest island in Central Dalmatia as well as one of the most developed in regards to tourism. Some of the main tourist spots on the island are Bol, Supetar, and Mline as well as many others. Island of Hvar is also a well-known tourist destination and has the cities of Hvar, Stari Grad (Old City), Jelsa, Vrbovska, and Sucuraj. Vis, with its many coves, inlets and untouched nature, is leaning more and more towards tourism. The town of Komiza is one of the better-known fishing towns in Central Dalmatia. The island of Bisevo is unique because of its dark caves which are considered an unbelievable natural phenomenon.
On the mainland, along the coastline, there is the city of Split and its surrounding towns and villages. Split is the most populated and it is the centre of this region's economy as well as the largest maritime destination in Croatia. In Central Dalmatia there are two sites which are under the protection of UNESCO: Diocletian’s palace in Split and the old town in the heart of Trogir. Split is the centre of the Split–Dalmatian County which makes the city a major and central tourist destination in Central Dalmatia.
North of Split is the city of Trogir. Trogir is one of the most well-preserved historical cities not just on the Adriatic but in the whole of Central Europe. Trogir's medieval nucleus, surrounded by a stone wall, includes a very well-preserved castle and tower as well as many other buildings and palaces which origin from the roman, gothic, renaissance, and baroque periods.
The Makarska Riviera is one of the most visited destinations in the Central Dalmatian region. Some of the towns in this region are Brela, Baska Voda, Makarska, Tucepi and Ploce. The city of Makarska stands out in particular due to its beautiful sandy beaches surrounded by pine trees and the mountain of Biokovo standing in its background with its fantastic natural park. Today, Biokovo has become an attractive tourist spot because of its natural beauty. The botanical garden Kotisina on Biokovo was established in the year 1984 as a horticultural monument whose main purpose is to preserve its nature. Biokovo is also great for the active tourist who enjoys hiking and climbing.
Central Dalmatia is beautiful, colourful, diverse and exciting. It has so much to offer from islands to the mainland and highlands. Come and explore its beauty and history while enjoying some fun in the sun.