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Partner blog EverTheNomad presents the best of Dalmatia with some charming spots still reasonably priced and not yet overrun by tourists.

Dubrovnik, Croatia, by taver
The capital Split, Croatia’s second-largest city, is recommended for its Diocletian Palace, maze of alleyways housing people since Roman times, the leafy Marjan hill with wow! vistas of the marble-paved seafront promenade and nightlife hotspot beach bars, seafront clubs and cafes by the ancient walls.
Until recently forbidden territory, Vis Island, a place still brimming with (decommissioned) rocket shelters, bunkers, weapon storage spaces, submarine “parking lots” and subterranean communication headquarters, has become a heaven for gastronomes and seekers of secluded beaches!
The chic island of Hvar situated in a dramatic canyon, contains the abandoned village of Malo Grablje with ancient stone houses and a beautifully preserved church. The island’s highest peak (Sveti Nikola) and the seaside towns of Jelsa and Stari Grad are still retaining their pre-war charm.
Our own advice is that on your next trip to Croatia, is to make sure you don’t miss Smokvica town in Korcula island.

