Midlle Dalmatia
 
 - Baška voda
 - Biševo
 - Bol
 - Brela
 - Brist
 - Drašnice
 - Drvenik
 - Drvenik Mali
 - Drvenik Veli
 - Duće
 - Dugi rat
 - Gradac
 - Grohote
 - Hvar
 - Igrane
 - Jelsa
 - Kaštela
 - Komiža
 - Korita
 - Kraj
 - Ložišća
 - Makarska
 - Marina
 - Maslinica
 - Milna - Brač
 - Milna - Šolta
 - Mimice
 - Nečujam
 - Nerežišća
 - Okruk donji
 - Okruk gornji
 - Omiš
 - Pakleni otoci
 - Podača
 - Podgora
 - Podstrana
 - Postira
 - Povlja
 - Promajna
 - Pučišća
 - Rogač
 - Ruskamen
 - Seget donji
 - Selca
 - Skrip
 - Slatine
 - Split
 - Starigrad
 - Stobreč
 - Stomorska
 - Sučuraj
 - Sumartin
 - Supetar
 - Sutivan
 - Sveta Nedjelja
 - Trogir
 - Tučepi
 - Vinišče
 - Vis
 - Vrbanj
 - Vrbovska
 - Zaostrog
 - Zavala
 - Živogošće
 

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Welcome to Midlle Dalmatia

Central Dalmatia stretches from the river Krke in the northwest down to the river Neretva in the southwest. This part of the coastline has a backdrop of the mountains Kozjak, Mosor, and Biogor as well as the flatlands of the Neretva delta with the Ploce harbour.
Central Dalmatia's main characteristics are its rocky landscape and its lack of running water. The climate here is typically mediterranean with hot and dry summers and cool and rainy winters.

   
In Central Dalmatia, tourism is quite developed and offers a variety of activities, recreation, entertainment and accomodations. Guests can chose from accomodations such as appartments, rooms, hotels or campsites.
Like other regions in Croatia, Central Dalmatia is known for its gastronomic specialties such as seafood dishes and meat dishes which are prepared with a dalmatian twist. These delicacies are offered in all of the many restaurants and taverns throughout Dalmatia.

   
There are the larger islands which are quite far apart from each other and they are rich in vegetation. With the islands being so far apart, the Maestral wind blows quite strongly through the canals in between the islands and, as a result, the waves get quite rough. Accomodations on these islands vary from hotels, campsites, appartments and villas which can be found either in a lovely secluded area or in the center of town.
   
. In Central Dalmatia there are two sites which are under the protection of UNESCO: Deokletians palace in Split and the old town in the heart of Trogir. Split is the center of the Split–Dalmatian County which makes the city a major and central tourist destination in Central Dalmatia. The Makarska riviera is one of the most visited destinations in the Central Dalmatia region.  The city of Makarska particularly stands out because of its beautiful sandy beaches

   

 

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