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Split - Pick-up from the selected hotels within the Split city area.
A walking tour of Split, boasting a 17-century long history, will cover the city’s most important historic sights.
The historic core of Split, its stunning Diocletian’s Palace, was originally built as the Roman Emperor’s retirement venue at the turn of the 4th century AD. But, when the Slavs ransacked Roman Salona in the 7th century, the entire town fled to the palace, setting foundation for the wondrous city Split is today. Flourishing, creative, and with a distinct Dalmatian spirit, the heart of Split enthralls with sites like its Peristyle, the Golden and Silver Gates, the Cathedral and Jupiter’s Temple. - Trogir - Hop on the transfer for the drive along the coast to the walled town of Trogir. Trogir arose from the ancient Tragurion and is full of buildings and monuments testifying to its rich history. There stands the Cathedral with its famous portal made by the well-known local master Radovan, the City Loggia from the 15th century, the
ipiko Palace, the Town Hall and the Benedictine monastery from the year 1064 where a Greek relief representing Kairos (the God of the auspicious moment) is kept.
- Tour guide
- Private transfer
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Food & Drink
- Tips and gratuities
Split is located on a peninsula, neighbored by historical towns and settlements. We’ll stroll through Diocletian’s Palace from the 4th century, exploring its ancient cellars, the Peristyle, Roman structures that now serve as Christian temples – the Cathedral and the Baptistery, followed by a visit to the renowned Golden Gate. After a tour of Split and some personal exploration time, we begin our bus journey towards Trogir.
Trogir is a compact town under UNESCO’s cultural protection, originating from ancient Tragurion and filled with structures and monuments reflecting its rich past. Here, you can find the cathedral boasting its famous portal crafted by the celebrated local artisan, Radovan; the 15th century City Loggia; the Ćipiko palace; the Town Hall; and the Benedictine monastery dated back to 1064, which houses a Greek relief of Kairos (the God of auspicious moment). After the tour, there will be free time for lunch.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.