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Why Split

1. Great high - class hotels

In last few years Splits hotel supply has emerged and now welcomes individual and business guests with high - class services. New, modern and unique hotels with worldwide known or local brands offer a pleasant and memorable stay and working atmosphere. Located on impressive places all around the city hotels will inspire to share ideas and plans and be even more creative than ever!

 

2. Connections

You will find it easy to come here any time of the year. From the Airport Split flights connect the city with European capitals. It also has flights to Croatian capital Zagreb several times a day.  
Split has excellent fast and regular ferry lines from Ancona and Pescara, Italy.

3. Old city places

Old Split city center is counting history of more than 1700 years and is open for you to explore. Visit the ancient places, streets and monuments - get inspired with the history.

4. Great local food and wine tasting

Split is the center of the most southern region Dalmatia, which is known for its great local food and wines. Taste the sea food, dried hams, olives, cheeses and other specialties along with a glass of finest domestic wine! A local konoba (tavern) will get you just into the right Dalmatian mood and beautiful Dalmatian melodies and songs will make this trip unforgettable!

5. Clean, amazing nature and climate - inspiration and motivation

Get in the harmony with clean and green nature, bright sun and blue sea and forget the city rush at least for few days.
The city of Split is situated in the warmest region of the northern Mediterranean coast, in the very centre of the Adriatic eastern coast. Its mild climate, with 2700 sunny hours per year, makes it an oasis where sheltered from wind, one can enjoy the sun even in wintertime.
The industrial, university and business centre of the region nourishes its green soul on the hill Marjan situated in the westernmost part of the peninsula. Its forested park infringed by the city and the sea offers pleasant walks away from the city noise under the pines by the sea.

   

6. Business, administrative, tourism and economical center of the Dalmatia region

Get inspiration and new ideas while in Split! Split is the economic and administrative center of Dalmatia, with about 200,000 inhabitants. It is the largest coastal town in Croatia, and the third-largest passenger port in the Mediterranean.
Port is busy with an international airport and regular ferry services with the nearby islands, the north and south Adriatic, Italy and Greece.
The merchant and passenger ships of the Split shipyards may be encountered in almost all the seas of the world. In addition, the city has large chemical works, metallurgy plants, and workshops for the production of solar cells. The fertile fields around Split represent a good base for agriculture, while cultural monuments, superb landscapes and unparalleled seascapes make it a tourist's wonderland. Split is also a university seat and host to numerous scientific institutions.

7. Quality leisure time to rest and relax

Relax your body and mind by spending some quality leisure time. Tennis, golf, kiting, kayaking will help your body. Dinning, visiting galleries and museums and shopping will please the mind. Split has a rich offer of restaurants and konobas (taverns) with that special local spirit as well as places for you soul - galleries, theaters. And if you feel like getting something new or to remember your time in Split by - visit some of the stores with worldwide or local brands.