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Experience Dalmatia exactly as you wish. While hotels tie you to fixed schedules, a private holiday home offers you the freedom to find your own rhythm. Enjoy maximum privacy, more space, and the authentic feeling of being at home in Croatia.

Whether it’s breakfast on your own terrace or pure tranquility – choose flexibility over the standard.

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Dalmatia is a true paradise for explorers and active travelers. Start with a hike in the Biokovo Mountains to enjoy the spectacular Skywalk and panoramic views over the Adriatic. Water sports enthusiasts will get their money’s worth rafting on the Cetina River or sailing through the pristine Kornati archipelago.

A cultural highlight is a visit to Diocletian’s Palace in Split, where history comes to life. My tip: Explore the hidden sea caves near Vis by kayak – an unforgettable experience away from the main tourist crowds.

With more than 2,700 hours of sunshine a year, the region is one of the sunniest destinations in Europe. While the summer months of July and August are perfect for beachgoers who love water temperatures around 25°C, the low season in May, June, or September offers ideal conditions for sightseeing and hiking.

At a mild 20°C to 23°C, the light is particularly golden and the beaches are significantly emptier.

Pack a light jacket for spring evenings, as the sea breeze can be pleasantly refreshing after sunset.

The Dalmatian coast impresses with its diversity – from lively family beaches to secluded coves.

The famous “Golden Horn” on the island of Brač is a must, but the Makarska Riviera also offers perfect shade and crystal-clear water with its pine-fringed pebble beaches. For those seeking peace and quiet, Stiniva Bay on Vis or the hidden beaches of Hvar island are recommended.

An important note for first-time visitors: Water shoes are worth their weight in gold in Croatia, as they protect against sharp stones and sea urchins and make it easier to enter the turquoise sea.

Beyond the well-known centers, there are numerous historical gems to discover.

Trogir, a museum town on an island, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and will enchant you with its medieval alleys.

Picturesque Primošten is majestically perched on a peninsula and invites you for a sunset stroll. Also visit the charming town of Ston on the Pelješac peninsula, known for its impressive defensive wall and freshly caught oysters.

These places offer the perfect blend of authentic Croatian hospitality, first-class wines, and architecture dating back thousands of years.

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