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KAŠTELA,
seven small towns (administratively the City of Kastela) in the
central Dalmatian littoral, northwest of Split; population
32,284. They stretch in the direction east - west (20-odd km),
between the northern coast of the Kastela
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Seven nice old places, seven citadels (Kastela - in English:
Citadels), are an integral part of the tourist area between
Split and Trogir. This region has been attracting people since
ancient times, from ancient Greek seafarers, Roman patricians,
Croatian kings and rulers, industrious fruit and vegetable
growers to present-day tourists. |
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Three picturesque places - Kastel Stafilic, Kastel Novi and
Kastel Stari, are located along the 6-km long coast of the
Kastela Riviera. They are one of favourite destinations of
domestic and foreign tourists. Visitor opportunities include
bathing, sports and recreation, as well as entertainment
programs. |
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Kastel Luksic is a tourist resort in the central part of the
Kastela Gulf, famous for the botanical garden with Mediterranean
vegetation, as well as for nice pebble beaches. It has a
70-years-long tradition in tourism. |
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The attractions of Kastel Kambelovac include nice beaches,
numerous restaurants, a beautiful seaside promenade and the
nearby hill Kozjak. |
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Kastel Gomilica has nice sand beaches, suitable for children.
Entertainment programs and dancing nights are regularly
organized. |
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Sports and recreational facilities include tennis courts, as
well as various playgrounds for basketball, football and
volleyball. Water sports equipment and boats are rented.
Excursions are regularly organized. |
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