Top 10 Best Things to do in Kastela, Croatia
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List of Best Things to do in Kastela, Croatia
Putalj Winery
Winery Kovac
Diving Center Venus
Galerija Mestrovic
Mastrinka - Old Olive Tree
Marjan Park
Bedalov Winery
Old Split
Museum of the Town of Kastela
Kastilac Fort
Kastel Luksic Harbour - Beautiful Village Split Croatia
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Kastel Luksic is one of the 7 Pearl Villages that makes up Kastela. The village is built around a beautiful 15th century castle. Be sure to visit if you are visiting the Split area.
Only 10 minutes drive from Split Airport
Riviera Kaštela in 4k | Croatia
Riviera Kaštela
An unbroken line of seven towns, clustered around old towers, or castles (the local word for which is kaštel) welcomes visitors with the historical tales of the Kaštela Riviera. In the summer nights, the stages of Kaštela host traditional Dalmatian music and tell the tale of their own local Romeo and Juliet. Kaštela Riviera shows off its past in the shape of an impressive sequence of sixteen fortifications equipped with rotating bridges. Along these old strongholds, the seven towns which were once separate - Sućurac, Gomilica, Kambelovac, Lukšić, Stari, Novi and Štafilić are nowadays jointly called the City of Kaštela.
Activities in Kaštela
Kaštela Riviera is situated along the coast of Kaštela Bay and every place has beautiful beaches where you can enjoy the sea.
When you get hungry there are numerous restaurants where you can try delicious local cuisine and exquisite wine.
When it comes to nightlife, Kaštela fosters a long tradition of hosting a summer festival of culture and entertainment from the beginning of July to the end of August, during which period over 100 different events are held; from classical concerts to local Klape groups, theatre plays and fisherman's nights. Kaštela has something for everyone!
Kaštela is no stranger to adrenaline activities as well! Here, guests can try sailing, paddling, tennis, scuba diving, mountain climbing, hiking and cycling.
Natural heritage
Beauty of Kaštela inspired many poets, including the famous poet Andrija Kačić Miočić. In Kaštel Štaflić you will find an olive tree by the name of Mastrinka. It is a huge tree that is over 1500 years old and is assumed that it's brought from either south Italy or Greece. It was declared a monument to nature in 1990.
Another important natural monument is an oak tree near the Romanesque Church of Saint Cosmas and Damian in Kaštel Gomilica which attracts visitors with its size and beauty.
There is also a park over century old in Kaštel Stari and many other mysteries awaiting curious visitors who will uncover all the secrets of Kaštela.
If beautiful scenes from our video made you fall in love with Kaštela, we're not sorry!
Make your way over there this summer!
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Kastel Kambelovac Walk, Croatia - Virtual Trip
A walk in the wonderful little village of Kastel Kambelovac in the Kastela, Croatia.
The small villages of the region of kastela are a must in croatia.Located between split and trogir, it is a beautiful road to discover small medieval villages
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Kastela, Croatia: A Great Day Trip From Split [Travel Video]
Ah, beautiful Croatia! We loved living near Split - but have you explored the small towns outside the city? Here's us wandering the Kastela and bringing you along for the ride! If you're looking for day trips from Split, read our guide:
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Twister Cafe Bar Kastel Luksic, Kastela near Split - The best bar in the world
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Twister Bar is the best Cafe Bar In The World! What a view. And Free Wi-Fi internet.
Kastel Luksic is a beautiful village that is one of the 7 pearl villages that make up Kastela. Kastela is an unspoilt beautiful area found close to Split Airport in Croatia. The area has outstanding natural beauty and is a perfect place to spend your vacation. The beaches have natural shade with pine trees and there is always somewhere to lay your towel unlike the beaches in Hvar, Brac. Travel time is also quick to Split Airport ( Only 10 Minutes)
Kaštela - Inspiring town!
Kaštela is an agglomeration of seven small towns in Croatia, located northwest of the city of Split, west of Solin and east of Trogir, on the central Dalmatian coast.
Ostrog, Kastel Luksic
First beach on east side of Fort Vitturi in Kastel Luksic. Cafe bar Ostrog is situated just next to the beach and it's ideal place for cafe after beach.
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10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Pula, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in the city including top attractions such as ruins, theatres and forts along with where were to eat, relax and take in Adriatic sea and sun.
10 Things to do in Pula City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:'(Pola)
1) Pula Arena (Roman Amphitheatre)
2) Pula Marina overlooking Adriatic Sea + Day Trips to National Parks (Brijuni National Park)
3) Pula Cathedral (Katedrala uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije)
4) Lunch at Jupiter Pizzeria for seafood and Istrian pizza
5) Pula Fortress / Castle (Kaštel)
6) Roman Forum + Temple of Augustus (Augustov hram)
7) Roman Mosaic
8) Gelato to cool off
9) Beach for sun, swimming and relation
10) Sunset views of Pula
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Our visit Pula travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to pizza, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, forts churches, the old town, roman ruins, theatres, beaches and along the marina. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Pula tourism brochure, Pula itinerary or Pula, Croatia city tour also known as Pola.
10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Pola)
Pula was our first introduction to Croatia and what a way to start! Located on the Istrian peninsula, this seaside town is home to Roman ruins, ancient temples, and some delicious pizza. The town won us over right from day one, so in this video, we’re going to take you on a tour of Pula and show you some of the highlights:
The amphitheatre was built during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time the Colosseum in Rome was going up. What’s even more shocking is how well preserved it is; this is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre with all four side towers and three stories still standing.
As a travel tip, if you visit during the summer months, you can catch numerous events at the amphitheatre, including concerts, movie screenings, and even reenactments of games from Ancient Rome.
When it comes to boat tours, the most popular destination is , a group of small islands that sit out on the Adriatic Sea.
The islands have a few archaeological and cultural sites but though admission to the park used to be free, these days you have to join one of the official excursions arranged by the park or local tourist agencies.
As for Pula Cathedral, it turns out it was closed when we tried to visit, so we can only show you the outside.
After all that wandering around town, it was finally time for lunch. We arrived at Jupiter Pizzeria just as they were opening and didn’t waste any time grabbing a seat on their outdoor terrace.
The fortress we spotted turned out to be Pula Castle, also known as Kaštel. Located atop a hill right in the centre of Pula, this fortress was built by the Venetians during the 17th century.
Admission was 20 kuna per person and there were two different museums exhibits to visit, however, we’d argue that the main draw are the views.
Over the course of the centuries, the Temple of Augustus has seen many uses from a Christian church to a grain storehouse, but at present, it houses a very small 1-room museum – and when we say small, we mean you can visit in 5 minutes!
The Roman Mosaic is just a short walk from the Forum, so it’s worth the little detour down back streets. This incredible well-preserved floor depicts the Punishment of Dirce, which is straight out of Greek mythology.
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