| Take an Adriatic cruise to discover the history of Split |
| Monday, 25 January 2010 14:47 |
People who have an interest in history should not miss the opportunity to visit Split during an Adriatic
cruise this year.The coastal city is recognised as one of Croatia's most historically important destinations, partly because it is home to Diocletian's Palace, an ancient Roman monument and Unesco World Heritage site. Travellers who would like to learn more about the history of Split should arrange to visit the city as part of an Adriatic cruise between August 20th and 30th. During this period, the destination will host Ten Days of Diocletian, a festival that takes visitors on a fascinating journey into the past. The streets surrounding the palace are turned into a bustling Roman town, with people walking around in togas and tunics in preparation for a procession, which sees a convoy of carriages carry Diocletian to the peristyle area. People who visit the festival during a Croatia sailing holiday will also be able to sample some delicious Mediterranean cuisine, the aromas of which fill the streets in the centre of Split. ![]() |
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