Going to this little church located on the South coast of Čiovo is a fabulous trail or ride starting from the villa to discover the island. There are stunning panoramic views over the sea and other islands out there. For more information about walks and rides on the island you can check our map in the villa or ask us directly.
Trogir is a must to visist. Go have a walk through the old town and get a drink or an ice-cream on Riva, watching amazing sailing boats and yachts. There is also a nice open air market. It is one of the oldest Mediterranean towns with a continuation of existence for more than two thousand years. Trogir is today on the UNESCO list and beautifully preserved.
Kaštela are situated just across the bay opposite to Slatine. You can drive almost all the way by the sea and take a look at 7 Kaštela, 7 authentic Dalmatian’s villages with a lot of churches, castles, restaurants and a beautiful promenade.
KAŠTELA BAY (10-20km)
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Split, capital of Dalmatia, is the second largest city in Croatia. The town starts inside Diocletian’s - Roman’s Emperor - palace and all the old walls are well preserved. It is a unique spot in the world where you can see multiple layers of history in a single place where there is still a local life.
For more information about Split check out the Tourist Board of Split.
The name Primošten comes from the Croatian verb primostiti (to bridge). It is built on a hill and is dominated by the parish church of St. George which was built in 1485 and restored in 1760. You can check the local graveyard from which a unique view spreads to the sea and the surroundings.
PRIMOŠTEN (34km)
The National Park of Krka is really well preserved. A beautiful walk was design through the forest where you cross multiple rivers and see amazing waterfalls.
For more information about National Park Krka you can check there website.