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Split, on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, centers around Diocletian’s Palace, an ancient complex woven into city streets, shops, and residences. The palace’s stone walls transform into café facades, narrow alleys, and architectural memory.
Stroll the Riva promenade by the sea, where palms, cafés, and sea-views frame daily city life. Ferries depart to nearby islands — Hvar, Brac, Vis, and Solta — making Split a gateway to Adriatic isles.
The Peristyle courtyard, bell towers of St. Domnius Cathedral, stone ramps and hidden courtyards offer layers of detail inside palace walls. Behind, residential districts and hill paths offer elevated views and local life contrast.
With Atlas Tours, your Split stay is crafted — palace walkthroughs, island boat trips, lodging in old town or seafront, and pacing to absorb stone textures and sea light. Whether drawn to ruins, islands, or coastal calm, Split offers Croatia’s Adriatic spirit in stone, wave, and memory.









