Stari Grad dates back to at least 384 BC when settlers from the Greek island of Pharos arrived and set up home. The Greeks were interested in what is now called Stari Grad Plain, the largest plain on any of the Croatian islands. It stretches around 6 km from Stari Grad to Vrboska. Stari Grad… READ MORE >
Trogir, Croatia – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Trogir is a historic city that’s situated on a small island 28 km west of Split. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a very popular day trip to take from Split. It’s very small compared to Split and a few hours is enough to see the old part of the town. But stay… READ MORE >
Ferries From Split To Stari Grad, Hvar In Croatia
Croatia is one of our favorite countries in Europe, which is why we’ve already stayed a month and plan to stay even longer. At the moment we’re in Split, which is a great place from which to take day trips by ferry. Today we visited the beautiful island of Hvar to check out the UNESCO… READ MORE >
Vegetarian Food In Stari Grad, Hvar
Stari Grad makes an interesting day trip from Split, as the town and nearby Stari Grad Plain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was out of season when we visited, so most restaurants were closed, but we did find one that had a vegetarian section to their menu, and the food was delicious. Bistro… READ MORE >
Getting From Split To Trogir By Bus
Trogir has been included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1997, and is a popular destination for day trips from Split. It’s around 28 km (17 miles) away and, depending on traffic and exact route taken, the bus usually takes 30-60 minutes. Buses run from 04:00 until 00:15, so so have plenty… READ MORE >
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