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Departure from Venice
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Estimated arrival to Split - Airport
15:49h

Trip duration: 409min

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Miramare Castle
Italy

75 min

The grandeur of Miramare castle is even more highlighted with its spectacular location. Sitting on a coast edge and sticking out into the Gulf of... Trieste the castle offers fantastic views. While the huge botanical park, made up of exotic trees may be freely explored, a fee must be paid to visit the interiors. Inside visitors will see several rooms still displaying the original furnishings, works of art, precious objects dating back to the middle of the 19th century. The castle houses a museum, a bookstore and a bar in the garden.

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Grotta Gigante
Italy

105 min

Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia boasts in many interesting tourist sites but the cave Grotta Gigante is definitely one of the most fascinating. Due to its... exceptionally large dimensions (98.50 meters high, 76.30 meters wide and 167.60 meters long) it has entered in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1995 as the world’s largest tourist cave (this title was lost in 2010 with the opening of La Verna Cave in France). The cave has a breathtaking setting where you can admire the stalactites, stalagmites and other natural compounds formed over the past millions of years. The tour takes one hour and it includes 500 steps up and down, but the impressive beauty that waits for you in “the center of the earth” is well worth the effort.

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Kastav
Croatia

75 min

The quaint little town of Kastav is perfect escape from the turmoil of big cities and busy tourist places. It is quite small so you... will need not more than an hour or two to explore its treasures like the ruins of the Crekvina, The Church of the Holy Trinity and Lokvina square with fantastic views on the Kvarner bay. But do take some time to stroll through its charming narrow streets among old buildings to soak in the peaceful and cozy atmosphere. Kastav also has some top-notch restaurants so if you have some time, by all means, do try them. Kastav however gets rather busy during the international festivals like Kastav Cultural Summer, the Guitar Festival, and Kastav Blues Festival, so making reservation in a restaurant in advance is advisable.

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Sibenik
Croatia

105 min

When arriving to Sibenik, it may seem as any other ordinary town due to its industrial suburbs, but wait till you enter the delightful Old... Town! You are about to discover many surprises – historic buildings and churches, atmospheric squares and stone alleyways all form a magical world that was used as filming location for Game of Thrones. St. James Church, a UNESCO world heritage site, is located right in the center of town. The entirely stone-built, Gothic and Renaissance-style cathedral is the symbol of Sibenik and a masterpiece by a Venetian Dalamatic architect, Juraj Dalmatinac. The town is framed by four fortresses, the most formidable being St Nicholas fortress. Sibenik is also a great starting point for exploring the nearby Kornati's National park starring 89 unspoiled islands, islets, and reefs. Kornati archipelagos are uninhabited and there are no accommodation facilities, so a day trip from Sibenik is the ideal opportunity to enjoy this natural paradise.

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Duino Castle
Italy

90 min

Standing on a cliff that’s falling sharp into the sea, facing the gulf of Trieste this 19th century castle is truly stunning. The owners, family... of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis, were in the past great patrons of the arts and hosted some famous guests like Mark Twain, Liszt, Strauss, and the poet Rilke. In fact, Rilke loved this place so much that he used it as inspiration for his Duino Elegie and the path from Duino to Sistiana is called “Rilke’s trail”.