Many tourists will be traveling this summer up and down the Dalmatian coast, visiting numerous small towns and islands along the way. That’s why we recommend you to come and sail with us. We will help you not to wander. You will visit the most beautiful places on the Adriatic coast while relax and enjoying in your holidays! One of the most popular routes is Dubrovnik to Split or vice-versa. Today we present you with one 7-days route.
Day 1.
Arriving to Split (by a car or a plane ), and checking in ACI Marina, Split. If you like, while you there, you can take a tour around the Split. You can visit Diocletian Palace for an example.
Diocletian, Roman Emperor, built the vast palace for his own retirement 1700 years ago, a structure measuring 700 feet by 600 feet (215 by 180 m), centuries later developing into a medieval town and today the busy core of Split, even containing a hotel, the old Hotel Slavija. Along the southern palace wall, a magnificent palm-clad promenade, Riva, stretches away westwards. Today, it is renowned for its variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments among them the UNESCO listed Diocletian Palace. Walk through the Grad area while noticing all the different styles and materials used in the construction and renovation of the palace. Head out of the eastern Iron Gate to find a good spot for lunch and then continue along the Riva toward Marjan for a relaxing afternoon by the sea. Then going onboard and sailing away from the Split harbour to the island of Solta, in a small harbour Sesula, where you can have nice dinner in a local restaurant.










