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Discover Dalmatia Beyond Split
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Discover Dalmatia Beyond Split

Ancient cities, medieval fortresses, dramatic landscapes, and iconic filming locations — all within easy reach of Split.

1. Klis Fortress - Game of Thrones

Rising high above Split, Klis Fortress is one of Dalmatia’s most impressive medieval strongholds.

For centuries, it guarded the region and today offers spectacular panoramic views over the city, islands, and surrounding mountains.

Klis gained worldwide recognition as a famous Game of Thrones filming location, where it represented the city of Meereen, combining real history with cinematic legend.

Klis Fortress - Game of Thrones
Salona - Ancient Roman Capital

2. Salona - Ancient Roman Capital

Just outside Split lie the ruins of Salona, once the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia.

This vast archaeological site reveals amphitheaters, basilicas, city walls, and early Christian cemeteries, offering insight into Roman urban life nearly 2,000 years ago.

Salona is a key site for understanding Dalmatia’s ancient past.

3. Kaštela - Seven Castles by the Sea

Between Split and Trogir stretches Kaštela, a unique chain of seven historic towns, each built around a medieval castle.

These coastal settlements developed as defensive communities and today form a scenic corridor along the Adriatic coast.

One of the most iconic landmarks is Kaštel Vitturi, a Renaissance castle located directly by the sea.

Kaštela - Seven Castles by the Sea
Trogir - UNESCO World Heritage Site

4. Trogir - UNESCO World Heritage Site

Trogir is one of the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic towns in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Its narrow stone streets, historic cathedral, and waterfront create a timeless atmosphere often described as an open-air museum.

Trogir offers a perfect blend of history, architecture, and coastal charm.

5. Omiš & the Cetina River

At the mouth of the Cetina River, the town of Omiš lies between dramatic cliffs and the Adriatic Sea.

Once known for pirates, the region today attracts visitors with its river canyons, coastal scenery, and outdoor landscapes.

The Cetina River flows from the mountains to the sea, shaping one of Dalmatia’s most striking natural settings.

Omiš & the Cetina River
Mosor & Kozjak - Mountains Above the Coast

6. Mosor & Kozjak - Mountains Above the Coast

The Mosor and Kozjak mountains rise behind the Dalmatian coast, forming a dramatic natural backdrop to the region.

These mountains have shaped local history, climate, and settlement patterns for centuries and today offer scenic viewpoints and untouched nature.

From their slopes, visitors enjoy sweeping views of sea, islands, and inland landscapes.

7. Experience Dalmatia from Split

Our sightseeing tours are designed to connect Split with the region’s most remarkable surroundings, revealing the heart of Dalmatia through comfort and authenticity.

From ancient ruins, UNESCO World Heritage towns, and medieval fortresses, to panoramic hilltop views and timeless coastal charm — explore the places that shaped history and culture.

Discover dramatic landscapes, hidden gems, and real stories just beyond the city. Travel effortlessly by panoramic bus, and uncover the true spirit of Dalmatia on every journey.

Experience Dalmatia from Split