Summary
And in particular, in Central Dalmatia!
With over 1,000 islands, the Dinaric Alps, and historic cities such as Dubrovnik and Split, Croatia is a destination worth considering.
For those who value travel, the challenge often lies in determining which experiences to prioritize during a limited timeframe.
This is a common dilemma faced by travelers worldwide.
Many find themselves wishing for additional time, pondering over changing flights, or even wishing to miss their travel connections—though the latter can lead to panic.
Nevertheless, the fond memories remain vivid from our time in beautiful Croatia.
This outline will cover our carefully curated itinerary, showcasing some of the most remarkable attractions to provide a delightful introduction to Croatian culture. Our five days included numerous locations, island visits, and plenty of enjoyable activities.
Day 1: Arrival To Croatia, Exploring Historic Split
1.) Discover the Charm of Split
We determined that Split was the ideal location to commence our exploration of Croatia, and we were pleased with our selection.
We allocated two days to Split—one on arrival and another prior to our return to London. The first 24 hours in Split fulfilled all our expectations! We chose to stay at the Cornarro Hotel, located right in the heart of the stunning historic center, a luxurious palace we found hard to leave.
One insight we quickly garnered was the merit of putting away the map to truly immerse oneself in the wandering streets of Split. Embrace this approach and enjoy the spontaneous discoveries (which is my way of rationalizing a good 40 minutes spent disoriented in the city!). In all seriousness, it proved a delightful method to explore and one is unlikely to miss out on all the sights.
The historic center is compact enough to explore within a day and serves as a perfect opportunity to discover new sights—such as the oldest jeweler in the city, owned by the same family and still painstakingly handcrafting pieces right before your eyes.
I encountered the most charming bookstore, albeit one without the ability to read Croatian.
2.) Island Hopping to Solta, Cave Exploring & an Epic Quad Adventure
Waking up at 6 a.m. is never a desirable undertaking, regardless of the enthusiasm, but the rewards were evidently worthwhile after an early coffee boost! 😊
After leaving our hotel at 7 a.m., we headed directly for our departure ferry from Split port to the remarkable Solta Island. At this hour, the fellow travelers appeared groggy, yet the sunrise over the Adriatic Sea was breathtaking, making any early rise justifiable.
Following a 30-minute ferry ride, we arrived at Rogac Port on Solta. Despite its small size, the island is teeming with life and vibrant colors. Once ashore, we headed directly towards one of the island’s most renowned attractions—an organic honey farm!
3.) Savor the Sweetest Honey in Europe!
Tvrdic Honey Farm provides an intimate experience with the traditional methods by which Croatians produce honey.
This family-run establishment takes pride in its stewardship and deep knowledge of bees; it was enlightening to hear fascinating stories about bees from as far back as the 20th century in Croatia and to appreciate the purity of the honey we enjoy today.
The organic honey was so delectable that I acquired several jars for the journey home.
4.) Visit Towns Frozen in Time
After indulging in honey treats, we ambled around the local area and visited some of the picturesque hamlets of Maslinica, Stomorska, and Gornje Selo, which retain their historic charm from over 200 years ago.
Such sights were refreshing amidst a modern world filled with glass and metallic structures!
5.) Explore Family-Owned Wineries
After our exploration of the small towns, we had developed quite the appetite! I discovered that honey alone barely sustains one for long—it provides an initial sugar rush followed by a craving for more substantial fare.
With my impending hunger in mind, we proceeded to a wine tasting at Kapja I bokun in Gornje Selo. We not only tasted traditional family wines but also relished freshly caught anchovies, locally baked bread, and the juiciest olives I have ever sampled.
Day 3: Engage with 5 Springs, Sample Frogs Legs & Discover Sinj
8.) Encounter the Stunning Scenery of Central Dalmatia
After a much-needed restful night, we arose late and were eager to embark on yet another exciting day. With a desire to maximize our Croatian adventure, we joined a Dalmatia Explorer tour, taking us to off-road locations that others cannot access.
This morning, our primary destination was the renowned five springs, which Central Dalmatia is celebrated for.
With knowledgeable guidance, we ventured to the pristine springs of Cetina, Rumin, Ovrlja, Ruda, and Grab. The springs are remarkably protected, allowing us the unique opportunity to drink from the source.
The depths of these natural wonders were unfathomable. I indulged in fresh spring water and even filled my bottle directly from the source—talk about freshness!
9.) Taste Frogs Legs in Sinj
With another hunger brewing by afternoon, we visited the nearby town of Sinj to sample frogs legs at the local eatery, Ispod Ure. The curiosity surrounding this dish had long intrigued me, especially as numerous friends described it as tasting comparable to oily chicken. Surprisingly, they were accurate!
The experience was refreshing and undoubtedly a local delicacy in Dalmatia—a fantastic conclusion to our third day.
Day 4: Explore Makarska & Biokovo Park of Nature
10.) Stroll the Makarska Promenade
The next morning began early, by 8 a.m., as we made our way towards the Makarska Riviera.
The transfer lasted roughly an hour, offering a perfect opportunity to relish the sunny coastal morning. The Riviera radiated beauty under the morning sun, complemented by the dramatic backdrop of the Biokovo National Park—truly a distinctive area worth exploring.
11.) Experience the Views from Biokovo Park of Nature
After a brunch at a seaside café, we spent the afternoon among the clouds—virtually speaking! It was time to reach the peak of Biokovo Park for one of the most extraordinary views I have encountered across Europe.
The journey took about 40 minutes to ascend, yet upon our arrival, the views were nothing short of breathtaking. We lingered for an hour, simply absorbing the scenery as fog gently rolled over the mountain’s edge.
Day 5: White Water Rafting, Omis & Diocletian’s Palace
12.) Engage in White Water Rafting at Omis
Our final full day in Croatia was rife with adventure, kicking off with an early transfer to Omis, where we enthusiastically undertook white water rafting in the Cetina River. The excitement was palpable!
For safety reasons, we were unable to capture photographs during the more turbulent rapids but managed to take some picturesque images while floating downstream in the untouched Croatian wilderness. It was an exhilarating experience, leaving me eager to participate again.
Unbeknownst to us, they nestled near a rather intimidating-looking sea snake! *gulp*
However, the stunning views made facing this risk entirely worthwhile! 😊
13.) Experience the Magic of Diocletian’s Palace
After indulging in hearty meals, we resumed our travels to the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace—the famed residence of DAENERYS TARGARYEN! Any fan of Game of Thrones would be enamored with this structure, recognizable as a major set from the HBO series.
This represents just one facet of its extensive history, as we gained insights into Croatia’s tumultuous past and rich influences spanning the last millennium. It is a spectacular historical artifact deserving exploration, serving as a fitting conclusion to our journey!
I thoroughly enjoyed my time and experienced so much in Central Dalmatia.
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