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Dalmatia
East from Supetar
Dalmatia
Three buses daily make the short detour inland from Supetar to the village of ŠKRIP, the oldest continually inhabited settlement on Brać Founded by the Illyrians, it's now a sleepy nest of stone houses with heavy stone roof tiles that seem in permanent danger of slipping off, while its hilltop posit…
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West from Supetar
Dalmatia
Fifteen minutes west of Supetar, the village of SUTIVAN straggles along the shore behind its rocky beach. Almost all the buildings here are made out of the local marble and, although there are no specific features of interest, it's a pretty enough little settlement of narrow alleys and ancient house…
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Supetar
Dalmatia
Despite being the largest town on the island, SUPETAR is a sleepy place onto which package tourism has been painlessly grafted. Something of an old town survives, its mottled, rust-brown stone houses grouped around a horseshoe-shaped harbour, from where a line of modern hotels leads west along a sha…
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Brac
Dalmatia
The third largest of Croatia's Adriatic islands, BRAČ is the nearest of the major islands to Split, and is correspondingly busy in season. The south coast fishing village of Bol, with its spectacular beach, is the main attraction, although the beaches at Supetar (where ferries from Split arrive) on …
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Šolta
Dalmatia
Though one of the closest islands to Split, ŠOLTA can't compare with neighbours Brač and Hvar in terms of attractions or holiday facilities. Indeed it's the lack of any meaningful mass tourist industry that gives the place its charm.The island was used by the Romans to dispose of political exiles, a…
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