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Here are the top Split ruins listings so you can find the best in Split for your trip. Read these ruins reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Riva
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4.6 star rating
(7 reviews)
Split, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
If you ever go to Split, you must walk along "The Riva". This is a part inside the centar and overlooks the beautiful port area. There are a lot of restaurants and..
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4.3 star rating
(4 reviews)
Split, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
These are the catacombs of the old palace of the Roman emperor Diocletius. The entrance is on the promenade at the waterside. It's real amazing what they all found..
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4.5 star rating
(16 reviews)
Dubrovnik, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
Climbing the walls of the old city is just short of breath-taking. Take your energy drink with you, it's over 1.5km's right the way around. And if you are lucky..
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4.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Supetar, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
Beautiful, croatian island, known for their flower parks, astonishing beach, and big amount of ruins.
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4.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Trogir, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
great city on small island connected with stone bridge with land
6. Pier
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4.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Trogir, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
Seeing all the sailing boats ties to the pier at night and the huge Luxury boats is worth the stop.
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Skradin, Dalmatia Region, Croatia
Not as big and impressive as Plitvice Park, but the biggest advantage is that you can swim next to the waterfall. That was a first timer for me...

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5.0 star rating
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Perusic, Istria Region, Croatia
The Kosinj subregion is in many ways an interesting, even unique area, that captures every chance traveler with its true beauty. The historical circumstances wanted it..
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5.0 star rating
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Perusic, Istria Region, Croatia
The inscribed stone is a legal document from the 1st century which regulates the use of water between the two Japod tribes, and which is located in the Lomska duliba..
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5.0 star rating
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Perusic, Istria Region, Croatia
The name ''Perusic'' is first mentioned in 1487! The royal family that founded Perusic were from Dalmatia Region, where they founded another Perusic, Perusic Benkovacki.
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