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Dalmatia |

It isn't really Croatian fiction that the eastern Adriatic coast
is the most beautiful coast in the Mediterranean!
As a matter of fact, this is something we have learned from others including
globe-trotters, famous seafarers and even Roman Emperors!
The Romans chose this coast to settle and built their villas,
palaces, whole towns, in fact – to indulge in leisure, entertainment and delight.
Nowhere else through the Mediterranean you
will find so many islands, bays, coves, pitoresque beaches
and cliffs glided with sunshine.
The towns along the coast are true jewels of authentic Dalmatian architecture.
Each stone can tell its own story as their memory reaches far
back into history, recalling the sails of the Argonauts and those of Roman galleies. |
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It's not just a phrase when we say that
there are more than a hundred small towns, villages and islands
on the Dalmatian coast where one gets the impression that
time stopped long ago; somewhere in the Middle Ages or in
the Renaisance.
Beside the old towns you will see cypresses
and olive trees, lavender and immortelle flowers and vineyards.
In the shade of pine trees you will witnes day-to-day life,
aboundant with incredible scents and sounds.
Experience the heaving green sea of olive
trees and vineyards in the hinterland and notice the scattered
herds of sheep, the dry-stone walls and myriad hamlets and
villages.
If
you wish to see and feel the Mediterranean
as its best, all you have to do is visit it and
it will become clear to you why the Dalmatian coast
of the Adriatic Sea is often called the jewel of
the Mediterranean.
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