Top 10 things to see and do in Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast
Top 10 things to see and do in Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast
1, Mar 2023
Top 10 things to see and do in Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast
Most visitors adore Croatia for its picturesque pebbled beaches, but outside the city limits is where you will truly experience all that the Dalmatian coast has to offer.
Brimming with cypress-shaded fort walls and biodiverse national parks, this stretch of the southernmost region runs from the island of Rab to the Bay of Kotor.
Fortunately, much of the destination is well-connected with city airports, which means you can be unwinding on a yacht in Split or Vis Island in under three hours.
And while hidden gems like Makarska Riviera and Mljet Island takes a bit more time—and an offbeat route—to reach, the journey is worthwhile for idyllic coves surrounded by turquoise waters and dramatic rocky outcroppings.
Here’s our pick of the best things to see and do on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast.
Explore Old Town of Dubrovnik
A panoramic view of the old town architecture in Dubrovnik
A labyrinth of 11th-century stone walls with grand historic forts and mapped by scenic walkways that overlook the spectacular sapphire sea, Old Town of Dubrovnik is known as one of the world’s finest and most perfectly preserved medieval cities.
Take a tour of the Rector’s Palace, and other Game of Thrones landmarks, before climbing up the Minčeta Fortress for a panoramic view of the King’s Landing.
Take a tour of the Lovrijenac Fortress
Although this landmark is less than a mile away from Dubrovnik’s focal centre, St. Lawrence Fortress is worlds away from the city’s history. While much of the architecture is relatively modernist, chronologists have traced the fort back to 1018 or 1038—and an important structure in resisting Venetian rule.
Pop by the historic landmark standing upon a 100-foot rock, or take a 15-minute walk around Kolorina Bay and climb the stairs after sundown for breathtaking views.