Category
page 1Tourist attractions in Split-Dalmatia County

Salona
Salona (, ) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and near to Split, in Croatia. It was one of the largest cities of the late Roman empire with 60,000 inhabitants. It was the last residence of the final western Roman Emperor Julius Nepos and acted as the de facto capital of the Western Roman Empire during the years 476–480.
Klis Fortress
Medieval fortress in Split, Croatia
Kamerlengo Castle
castle in Croatia
Trogir Cathedral
Roman Catholic basilica in Trogir, Croatia
Church of Holy Salvation
church in Croatia, Croatia
Nugal Beach
all nude beach on the Makarska riviera in Croatia
Golden Gate
city wall in Split, Croatia
St Martin's Church
church in Split, Croatia
Iron Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
gatehouse in Split, Croatia
Vitturi Castle
Castle in Croatia
Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
World Heritage Site in Split, Croatia
Church of St. Stephen
church building in Stari Grad, Croatia
Palmižana
thumb|alt=White stone buildings in the background and a white stone arch next to a body of water in the foreground.|Palmizana, circa 2008
Palmižana is a small uninhabited village and tourist resort on the Croatian island of Sveti Klement (St. Clement) in the Adriatic Sea, located off the Dalmatian coast.
Silver Gate
gatehouse in Split, Croatia