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Central Dalmatia - Split region PDF Print E-mail

Geographic position

  • South of Croatia and the central part of Dalmatian Coast
  • Mainland: Trogir, Split, Omis, Makarska Riviera (Brela, Baska Voda, Promajna, Krvavica, Bratus, Makarska, Tucepi, Podgora, Drasnice, Zivogosce, Drvenik, Podaca, Gradac)
  • Islands: Brac, Solta, Hvar, Vis, Ciovo, Drvenik Veli, Drvenik Mali

Culture heritage

The historic town of Trogir, Diocletian's Palace in Split, the Kamerlengo fortress in Troigir, Bishop’s tower in Marina, Ancient Salona in Solin, Blaca Glagolitic desert on the island of Brac, Fortica on the island of Hvar, Hvar's theatre, Napoleon fortress on the island of Hvar, Church Gusarica on the island of Vis, Cyclops walls on the island of Hvar, Villa of Petar Hektorovic on the island of Hvar, Cathedral church of St. Marko in Makarska and many others…

Main events

International New Year's regatta on the island of Hvar (1st January), Marulic days in Split (20th – 28th April), Rafting in Omis (May), Rowing Regatta (May), St. Duje - protector of Split (7th May), Komiza Regatta on the island of Vis (14th-24th May), Festival of Dalmatian acapelo in Omis (2nd – 24th July), Makarska Cultural Summer (3rd July – 30th August), Split Cultural Summer (14th July – 14th August), Wine Fest in Jelsa on the Hvar island (last weekend in August), Europe Championship in Sport Fishing in Makarska (27th – 31st August) and many others…

Property market in Central Dalmatia

Split, as the central city and central point of the region, made a huge transition form being primarily cultural, commercial and industrial transit city into becoming more and more business and tourist centre. Although Split town has very restricted further built, the opportunities at the outskirts of the town are favorable and seen as great investment potential.

Average property prices in Split

  • Land: € 450/m²
  • New built apartments: € 2400/m²
  • Houses: € 2100/m²

Island of Brac and Hvar continue to be in demand when it comes to property investments; with islands of Vis and Solta also becoming more and more popular. Brac being seen more as the island for family tourism and therefore investments in tourist capacity, apartments and family houses being in higher demand; while the Hvar island is seen more as destination for nautical and adventure tourism and night life; and therefore offers great potential for relevant investments.

Trogir area and Ciovo island due to its proximity of the airport, beautiful pebble beaches and distinctive historic town of Trogir, sustained steady demand and supply when it comes to property market with average prices being ranked at:

  • Land: € 200/m²
  • New built apartments: € 1800/m²
  • Houses: € 1800/m²

Makarska Riviera with its extraordinary natural outlook speaks for its self. Continuously in a higher demand than supply, this area will maintain its popularity in both property investments and as tourism destination with average property prices being ranked at:

  • Land: € 350/m²
  • New built apartments: € 2200/m²
  • Houses: € 1700/m²