In the footsteps of Roman emperors

For the admirers of Roman history, follow the footsteps of Roman emperors through one of Europe’s cultural routes in the area of northern and central Dalmatia. We will start in the miraculous town of Nin, situated on a small island in the middle of a sandy lagoon, containing the remains of a temple and the oldest preserved Illyrian-Roman ships – serilia. The Roman forum in Zadar is the largest on the eastern coast of the Adriatic, and it also contains an interesting Capitolium, the remnants of the wall built by Emperor Augustus, as well as rich collections of ancient artefacts in the Archaeological Museum and the unique Museum of Ancient Glass.

Visit the remains of the capital city of the Roman province of Illyricum, Salona, and explore the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian, out of which grew the modern city of Split.

Rediscover the lost ancient cities of Asseria, containing walls built during emperor Trajan's reign, and Burnum, which was mentioned by Pliny the Elder and is nowadays located in the Krka National Park complex, holding the remains of the only preserved military amphitheatre in Croatia.

Program summary

Day 1
Zadar – Nin

Day 2
Salona – Split (Diocletian’s Palace)

Day 3
Asseria – Burnum (Ivoševci) – Krka National Park

Package offered throughout the year (min. 6 people).

We are sending an offer on your request!

The price includes the following: transfer, guide, entrance fees, lunch pack