Split – Historic City and Island Gateway on the Dalmatian Coast
The region around Split lies on the central Dalmatian coast of Croatia and combines historic cities, beaches and islands along the Adriatic Sea. Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and serves as the cultural and economic centre of the region.
The historic old town of Split is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built around the remarkable Palace of Diocletian. Narrow streets, lively squares and ancient stone buildings create a unique atmosphere. The seaside promenade known as the Riva is a popular place to stroll and enjoy views of the harbour.
From Split, ferries connect the mainland with several well-known Adriatic islands, including Brač, Hvar and Vis. These islands are among the most beautiful destinations in Croatia and can easily be visited on day trips.
Campsites in the Split region are often located close to the sea or near smaller coastal towns. Visitors can stay on touring pitches or choose from a range of comfortable accommodation options. The area is ideal for combining cultural sightseeing, beach days and island excursions.
1 campsite found.
- Terrace campsite located next to the beach
- Ideal for water sports enthusiasts
- Excursions: A boat trip to one of the many islands
- With entertainment for the little ones
Camping Amadria Park is located in the lovely village of Trogir, 5 km from the cultural city of Trogir. Everywhere you go you can see the glistening Adriatic Sea and the idyllic offshore islands. The camp was built in cascade style with a beautiful view over the small islands off the coast. With a restaurant, supermarket, pizzeria and plenty of opt...