The Sunday Post (Inverness)

10 Adriatic attraction­s

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YACHT TRIP

Zipping across the Adriatic on a yacht at sunset is one of those “pinch yourself” moments. Split looks delightful from the ocean.

SAINT DOMNIUS CATHEDRAL

A 4th Century Catholic church with stunning Romanesque bell tower. Just gaze up and admire the architectu­re.

VIDOVA GORA

The highest peak on the Adriatic islands offers spectacula­r views. Can be reached by four wheels or on two feet.

DALMATIAN CUISINE

If you are a seafood fan, you will love the dishes served in Dalmatian restaurant­s and eateries. If not, don’t worry, there are plenty other delicacies to sample.

CROATIAN WINE

Sample new wines from the region and ask the sommelier about its interestin­g history.

BEAUTIFUL BEACHES

Brac is home to Zlatni Rat, one of the most spectacula­r white, sandy beaches in the area, and also known as Golden Cape.

AL FRESCO DRINKS

The revamped Radisson Blu Resort and Spa’s terraces offer stunning views of the Adriatic. Chill out on comfy couches with scatter cushions.

GUIDED WALKING TOUR

There is no better way to see Split than on foot, especially when guided by a local. Tap into their knowledge and enjoy hearing about the city’s history.

THE MALL OF SPLIT

This is the main shopping centre in the city with big-name brands such as Timberland, Zara Home, Pull & Bear and Swarovski.

SWIM IN THE SEA

The average sea temperatur­e of the Adriatic is around 23°C, almost all year round, so take the plunge or go for a paddle.

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