Dalmatia is the coastal region between Zadar and Dubrovnik and home to many of Croatia's major sights including Croatia's most visited islands, Dubrovnik and the Diocletian's Palace in Split
Brac is the most accessible island from Split and one of the largest islands on the Dalmatian coast. Most visitors stay in the resort towns of Bol and Supetar. Zlatni Rat beach, seen on many tourist brochures, is near Bol although Supetar is the most accessible part of the island with frequent ferry connections to Split.
Dubrovnik has always been most people's reason for visiting Croatia. Dubrovnik was built according to an urban plan in the 13th century and the entire city is like a beautiful museum with its perfect medieval buildings and ancient stone walls. This ancient city on the Adriatic is classified by UNESCO as a world heritage city and is often compared with Venice as one of Europe's most beautiful cities.