CENTRAL DALMATIAN ISLANDS
The Beating Heart Of The Adriatic Sea
The Central Dalmatian islands are a sun-drenched archipelago where Roman history, Venetian architecture, and the shimmering Adriatic Sea collide. Just a short ferry ride from the bustling Roman ruins of Split, you’ll find Hvar, the "Lavender Island," famous for its glitzy yacht-lined harbors and vibrant nightlife, yet balanced by the quiet charm of the Stari Grad Plain.
Nearby, Brač dominates the horizon, home to the iconic V-shaped Golden Horn (Zlatni Rat) beach and the white limestone used to build the White House.
For those seeking a slower pace, the rugged, "off-the-beaten-path" island of Vis offers a glimpse into authentic island life with its hidden military tunnels and the ethereal Blue Cave on neighboring Biševo.
Whether you’re sipping local Plavac Mali wine in a stone cellar or kayaking through the emerald Pakleni islets, these islands serve as the ultimate Mediterranean escape