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  2. The southern coast of Dalmatia is classic Croatia. Between Split and Dubrovnik lie some of the most visited places in the country. But while tourists crowd the honeypot destinations, there are ...

  3. The 6 underrated destinations travel planners say will be ...

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    Although the Dalmatian Coast is typically top of mind in Croatia, Molly Arena, a luxury travel advisor at Fora, said to keep an eye on Istria.. The region, located on a northwest peninsula of ...

  4. Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    The largest Dalmatian islands are Brač, Korčula, Dugi Otok, Mljet, Vis, Hvar, Pag and Pašman. The major rivers are Zrmanja , Krka , Cetina , and Neretva . The Adriatic Sea's high water quality , [ 80 ] along with the immense number of coves , islands , and channels , makes Dalmatia an attractive place for nautical races, nautical tourism ...

  5. Blue Grotto (Biševo) - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the central Dalmatian archipelago, 5 km south-west of the island of Vis. The grotto is one of the best known natural beauty spots on the Adriatic and a popular show cave because of the glowing blue light that appears at certain times of day.

  6. Hvar - Wikipedia

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    The island of Hvar is located in the Adriatic Sea, off the Dalmatian coast. To the north, the island of Brač lies across the Hvar Channel (Hvarski kanal), to the west is Vis, separated by the Vis Channel, and to the south Korčula lies across the Korčula Channel, while the Pelješac Peninsula is across the Neretva Channel. The eastern end of ...

  7. Pag (island) - Wikipedia

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    It is the fifth-largest island of the Croatian coast and the one with the longest coastline. [3] In the 2011 census, the population of the island was 9,059. [1] There are two towns on the island, Pag and Novalja, as well as many smaller villages and tourist places. Pag is the only Croatian island that is administratively divided between two ...