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Daniela32

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  1. Considering that Split is actually a peninsula, we have kilometers of wonderful pebble beaches all around Split, reachable in 5-10 minutes with car/taxi or public bus. Just ask your taxi driver to take you there and set the time when he will pick you up from there. You may ask him to take you to the beach near Radisson Blu hotel.

     

     

     

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  2. There is a lot of info about cable car and the ways how to go there in another thread, Dubrovnik (merged). I think you can negotiate with a taxi to bring you to the Mt Srđ from where you can take a cable car to the Pile gate, I think.

     

    Port of Split is in the very center of the old town (Riva promenade and Diocletian Palace) so you can easily go on foot even with your small kids.

  3. Our entire coast is drop dead gorgeous. So, don't get me wrong, but here is an article about those lists (from my favourite Brit living in Croatia):

     

    http://www.total-croatia-news.com/editorial/2094-dubrovnik-the-beautiful-split-the-must-see-korcula-before-you-die-enough-of-international-lists

     

    I believe you should be able to see the Moreska dance (knights dance) in Korcula, otherwise your stay in Korcula is missing something important. But it is usually held during the night, so it's not available to the cruisers.

     

  4. Please consider to have a walking tour with a guide. It's usually unexpensive and our guides are very good, they are probably history professors trying to make some extra money during the summer. I just watched the popular vlog and I was completely saddened by ignorance of these people. It,s ok that they didn,t took a guide, but they didn,t have any brochure or anything. This is the worst way to visit Split I can immagine. See it here:

     

    Also, I would like to tell you to put Split as a primary place to visit. Than you can go around to visit Trogor, Salona, Klis or islands. I can't believe some people come to Split and avoid it completely. Strange. Downtown Split is the palace, and it's the most preserved Roman heritage in the World (because people NEVER left the palace, for 17 centuries).

     

    So, when you come to Split, first find your walking tour which takes about 2 hours. If youvsuccesfully planned your tour towards thebend of your time in Split, you'll find enough time to visitvsome of the surroundings.

     

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  5. I'm aware I was telling you not to visit Klis fortress because it was so neglected. It's time now to tell you acctually to visit Klis fortress, things have been changed, it's cleaned and organised, they are showing pirate games and fights and by the next summer there will be somo holographic presentations and a lot of things that I couldn't even imagine a couple of years ago.

     

    So yes, I can reccommend visiting Klis fortress from the bottom of my heart. :)

     

    Also, Ancient Salona was and allways is (still not enough) presented and valued world heritage.

     

    So, a lot to see. Welcome! :D

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