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Home description
For rent, one bed. apartment located in a completely renovated traditional Dalmatian stone house. The house is located in a centre of city, nearby a North wall of the Diocletian Palace.
Dalmatia is characterised by the highest number of sunny days that on some of the islands and along the deep southern coast number as many as 315 a year! On the terraces and rest areas of the stone-paved squares and promenades of the coastal cities and towns, a sunny December day can be enjoyed out of doors!
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The Dalmatia region
Within area of Split and Solin the oldest findings are from the time of Neolithic and Eneolithic. In late ancient period during the Roman administration Diocletian Palace was built. It was around 298. year after Christ when the Roman imperator Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus decided to start the construction in the bay of Split on the Dalmatian coast nearby his birth place, Salona. 7. May - Sudamja (Saint Dominus fest), 15. Jul. - 15. Oct -Split summer festival - international theateral festival, Marulicevi days – festival of croatian drama and author theater, International flower fair, festival of dalmatian songs - Omis, Alka Sinj . Dalmatian cusine in Split restaurants is one of the most healthiest in the World. Quality and fresh sea fish, shells or meat specialities combined with fresh vegetables. Add on top popular black Mediterranean wines like merlot, cabarnet, plavac, dingac, postup and quality white wines like malvazija, posip, pinot, vugava i kujundzusa combined with Dalmatian music and you tasted Dalmatia.
Split area
The highlight of the cultural calendar is the Split Summer Festival (website: www.splitsko-ljeto.hr) featuring evening performances of music and drama at various open-air locations in the old town, with the best-loved event being opera on Peristil. During the rest of the year, the Hrvastsko Narodno Kazaliste (Croatian National Theater) at Trg Gaje Bulata 1 (tel: (021) 344 399; website: www.hnk-split.hr) produces opera, drama, classical music and ballet.
How to get there
Croatia has eight major airports: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Pula, Rijeka (on the island of Krk), Zadar, Brac and Osijek. If you're flying into Croatia from elsewhere in Europe, you'll almost certainly be flying to one of the first five.
From the UK/Ireland/Europe As of 31st October 2006, four airlines have direct, scheduled flights from the UK to Croatia: British Airways, Easyjet, Ryanair and Croatia Airlines, whilst Aer Lingus have flights from Dublin to Dubrovnik.
It is possible to book direct Croatia Airlines Flights with Expedia.co.uk. (you can also book BA flights, and non-direct flights with other European airlines)
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
SPLIT
Railway:
SPLIT
Ferry:
SPLIT
Activities near Split
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Waterpark Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife City breaks