Looking for something new? Think Croatia

Looking for a different place to take a vacation? You could consider Split. No, this isn’t an unpleasant sounding instruction but the second largest city in Croatia. Why go to this un-tourist sounding destination? Here are some factors that might tempt you:

Unless you’re a whizz at geography, you might not know that Split is on the Mediterranean coast, which means it boasts good weather, a whole host of cultural influences and an exciting and eclectic combination of modern and ancient.

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The history here is extraordinary, this city has been under the authority of various kingdoms, including Roman and Austro-Hungarian. The Old City is truly one of the oldest in the world with everything that seems perfectly maintained. It was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2014 and it is truly beautiful. Be sure to enjoy views of Pjaca Square, Fruit Square and Marmont Street.

A must-see place to visit is the Diocletian’s Palace. It was built in the 4th century and is a wonderful example of a fortress, complete with military camps and a collection of Egyptian sphinx and statues.

Another landmark that must be visited is the Cathedral of Saint Dominus – the oldest cathedral in the world. It dates back to the 7th century and has one of the most well-maintained temples on the continent. Ascending the Bell Tower will also surprise you the most awe-inspiring views in the entire city. Fly into Split with Irish Airports and visit https://irelandwestairport.com/

Climb to the top of Marjan Hill for the most fantastic views in the whole city of Split. Relax from the hustle and bustle as you are surrounded by stunning pine trees. A cafe at the top also serves the best coffee in Split too!

A visit to Split will not be complete without a walk along Riva or the port of Split. You will find old-fashioned cafes and bars, palm trees and incredible views of the city’s architecture. Depending on the time of year, you might also be lucky enough to enjoy live music performances outside on the beach.

You can’t mention Split without talking about the beaches. There are several large beaches, one of which is not far from the city centre. Whilst not the best beach in Europe, it’s the laid-back vibe that makes it special. It’s casual, relaxed and has some great places to drink. The other major beaches are all within a short distance of the city.

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Cultural aficionados and art lovers need not worry because there are many museums and galleries to visit in Split. They may not be world famous, but they are interesting, nevertheless. A visit to the Split Live Museum will teach you all about how Split inhabitants have lived in this city since Roman times. You can even capture live performances by actors too!

In addition, the Split Archaeological Museum is the oldest museum in Croatia and is filled with ceilings adorned with Roman, Medieval, and early Christian art that really gives you a feel for the region’s rich heritage and history.