Dalmatian Time Travel
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Dalmatian Time Travel

day 1

Trilj, Sinj

Departure of the bus in the morning from the agreed location. Drive to Trilj and visit the Tilurium archaeological site, where the Roman legionary camp of the VII Roman Legion and other smaller military units were located. Since 1997, systematic archaeological excavations have been conducted here. Remains of the camp walls, monumental ancient buildings, water reservoirs, etc., have been discovered. Drive to Sinj. Followed by a guided tour of the Sinj Alka Museum. Drive to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner. Overnight stay.

day 2

Imotski, Podgrađe

Breakfast. Drive to Imotski. Upon arrival, walking tour of the city accompanied by a guide. Visit to the Franciscan Monastery. Continuing the journey and arrival in the Middle Poljica village of Podgrađe, at the Solioce site, where prehistoric remains of the first inhabitants settled in the area approximately 6000-5500 years BC were found at a depth of about two meters. Drive to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner. Overnight stay.

day 3

Omiš, Cetina

Breakfast. Drive to the archaeological site of Baučići, or the ancient settlement of Oneum, located on the slopes of the Omiš Dinara in the area of today's hamlet Baučići. The southern boundary of the settlement is formed by partially preserved fortification walls. The northern boundary of the settlement is the mountain massif of the Omiš Dinara. Continuing the drive to Omiš. Guided tour of the city accompanied by a local tourist guide. Followed by a boat trip on the Cetina River from Omiš to Radmanove Mlinice accompanied by the historical reenactment group Omiš Pirates. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner. Overnight stay.

day 4

Klis, Split

Breakfast. Bus ride to Klis where an interactive program "Living History of Klis Fortress" organized by the historical reenactment group Klis Uskoci will take place. Drive to Split. Meeting with a local guide, walk and tour of the city center: Diocletian's Palace, Peristyle, Vestibule, the monument to Gregory of Nin and Marko Marulić, the father of Croatian literature. Followed by a visit to the tallest skyscraper in Croatia, Dalmatia Tower, and a guided tour of Poljud Stadium. Return to the starting point.