Split, with its Diocletians Palace, was included on the list of World Heritage Sites back in 1979. Take a walk through history and see the changes of Split from the ancient Roman Empire to the present day. The City of Split, currently the largest Dalmatian city and port, situated on the Marjan peninsula, will reveal its 1700 years old secrets to you. Walk around the narrow streets of Diocletian’s Palace, visit the ancient Peristil Square and feel like a true emperor on this place where people used to bow to the floor in admiration to the great Diocletian. After a brief time-out continue your journey through history towards Trogir, a small, well preserved town sandwiched between Croatia’s mainland and the island of Čiovo. It is hard to find another town on the Mediterranean as small as Trogir and as rich in respect of the cultural heritage. This fact was noticed by UNESCO back in 1997 when Trogir was included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.