Your English-speaking guide will do the morning Split City tour and walk you through the historical Diocletian’s Palace. The second-largest urban center in Croatia and the seat of Split-Dalmatia County, Split, boasts 1700 years of history. Since 1979, the historic center of Split has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List. The city's historical and cultural buildings are located inside the walls of Diocletian's Palace. At 12:00 a.m. start your cruise to Omiš with lunch on board. Omiš, an ancient town with city walls, fortresses, and stone churches, is located at the delta of the Cetina River with its wonderful beaches.
For centuries, Omiš was a stronghold of famous pirates, a symbol of retaliation, courage, and strength in the long historical fight against the Republic of Venice. Your cruise continues across the Brač Channel, all the way to Pučišća, the biggest village on the island of Brač. Nowhere in the system of towns and villages in Dalmatia does terrain play such a compelling role as in Pučišća. Its spectacular irregularity of a steep-sided natural harbor, authentic Mediterranean architecture, and rustic ambience are simply unforgettable. Stone from Pučišća quarry was used to build limestone columns for the White House in Washington, DC, the Vienna Parliament, and many other famous buildings around the world. Pučišća is also home to the only Croatian stonemasonry school. Spend a night in this very quiet town. Enjoy the nightfall as it unifies the distinct features of Pučišća that have intrigued us so much in daylight.