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Package Features & Highlights: Package includes: 8 days, 7 night at 4* hotel accomodations , 16 meals, Arrival transfer from SPU Airport to hotel and departure transfer from hotel to SPU Airport, 2 excursions with tickets & transportation. Description: Crystal blue beaches, delicious food, warm and sunny weather, ancient Mediterranean cities, friendly local people are just some of spectrum of colors to explore and discover in Dalmatia. Feel and taste Dalmatian delight package for 2 this summer holiday. Stay at 4* hotel in the small and charming place near city of Trogir, the most charming renaissance city and enjoy your daily excursions. Package allows you to explore on your own and make this vacation be as active or lazy as you want it to be it. Let us take care of you. Accomodation: 4* hotel at double room in Seget Donji, Dalmatia , Croatia - Half board basis - Breakfast and Dinner included - Use of fitness gym and indoor pool is included Hotel is small sized and family owned and place emphasis on service. It has finnish sauna, massage treatments, steam bath, restaurant, caffe and it is friendly for old and physically disabled persons. All rooms are air conditioned with intelligent room system, equiped with a TV, minibar, safe, bathroom, hairdryer, SOS alarm, fire alarm, direct phone line and access to broadband internet. Room service is available for the guests of the hotel and laundry / ironing service as well. No pets allowed. Bus stop near hotel. Beach distance : 300 m Please note: Due to possible overbooking, we reserve the right to substitute hotels from the list providing similar accommodation in the same area. Excursions Itinerary Day 2 National park KRKA & Etno Land- excursion 1 On your second day of stay we are taking you to see great national park Krka known by its seven travertine waterfalls and a total drop of 242 meters, the Krka River is a natural and karstic phenomenon. There you can sightsee, swimm or take a river boat excursion. After a great enjoyment at the park we continue our daily excursion by visiting Etno Land , a remake of a typical dalamatian village where you can see and learn about Dalmatian ethno custums. Snack-lunch in etno land is included. Transportation from the hotel and back to the hotel are included. Park tickets included. Guest is encouraged to bring swimm suit, comfortable clothes and shoes, towel, photo-camera. Day 4 Rafting or Canue SAFARI at Cetina river – excursion 2 On your fourth day of stay in Dalmatia we are taking you for rafting or canue safari at Cetina river (you can choose rafting or canue at the spot) at the most beautiful canyon in Croatia. There you can swimm in the river and enjoy in various sport activities. Picnic lunch is included. Transportation from the hotel and back to the hotel are included. Tickets and equipment included. Guest must bring its own water shoes (flip-flops not allowed), sports clothes, swimm suit, towel and changing clothes. While staying in Dalmatia we recommed (not included in price): Programs & Prices are availabe upon request in Croatia depending on a excurisions and a group size can vary from 60 EUR to 150 EUR per trip / per person Visit Trogir Trogir is one of the most romantic renasanse cities in Croatia and it is only 3 minutes drive from your hotel full of street event and great for both daily and evening enjoyment. Trogir with its concentration of palaces, churches, towers and fortresses on the small piece of land proudly carries its name "stone beauty". Greeks were the ones who on the foundation of the old Iliric settlement built the base for the future city of Trogir by establishing a colony of Tragurion in the 3rd century B.C. In the 1st century the Romans declared it a municipality and the center of Roman province of Dalmatia. Croats start to populate the city in the 6th century and then starts the true cultural and artistic life of the city. Local as well as the foreign artists create the works that even today decorate the city and its walls. Visit Dubrovnik Trip to Dubrovnik is a daily tour but it is a great way to see Dalmatian cost-line . We can organize you a tour guide visit to the city. George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this beautiful city: for him, it was paradise. Millions of people also take home happy memories from this "jewel of the Adriatic". Dubrovnik has a remarkable history. An independent, merchant republic for 700 years (abolished by Napoleon in 1806), it traded with Turkey and India in the East (with a consul in Goa, India) and had trade representatives in Africa (in the Cape Verde Islands). It even had diplomatic relations with the English court in the middle ages. (There is a letter from Elizabeth I on display in the City Museum in Dubrovnik). Its status was such that powerful and rich Venice was envious of this Croatian-Slav city. The old town was completed in the 13th century and remains virtually unchanged to the present day. Tall ramparts surround it and there are only two entrances to the old town which lead to the Stradun, the city's promenade. One of the greatest pleasures for many visitors is to have a drink in one of the nearby cafes and watch the world go by, whilst they themselves are being watched by the city patron, St. Blaise, or Sveti Vlaho as the locals call him. In 1991/2, the Serbs shelled the city causing considerable damage, but thanks to local efforts and international aid, the old town has been restored to its former beauty. But whatever we say, our words do not give justice to this dazzling place. So come soon and see it with your own eyes! Visit Split & Salona 25 minutes drive from your hotel. We can organize you a tour guide visit to both cities It is believed that Salona was already established by the 4th century before Christ and that it was under strong influence of the Greek colonies, but, only with the coming of the Romans in the 1st century did the city develop and expand. It became an important port, a political, military and trade centre. Temples, thermal spas, a forum, amphitheatre, squares, storage houses, public and residential buildings were constructed. In the battle between the Cesar and Pompeii, the town took Cesar's side, who eventually won the war. As a sign of his gratitude, he promoted it to a colony – “Colonia Martia Julia Salona”. Today one can see old cites ruins such as city gates, amfitheater, theater, churches, etc. which are amazing to witness. Split is the second largest city in Croatia, with just under 200,000 inhabitants, and is the largest city on the Adriatic coast. Emerging from a Greek settlement founded between the 3rd and 4th centuries, the height of Split's history came in 295 AD when Roman emperor Diocletian ordered a residence to be built there for his retirement. It took ten years to build this magnificent palace and Diocletian lived there until his death in 313 AD. After that, many Roman rulers continued to use it as a retreat. In the 7th century, when the Roman colony of Salona was abandoned, many of its inhabitants sought sanctuary behind the palace's high walls and their descendants lived there until the present day. Or CHOOSE one of many activites
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