The nature lover’s countryside tour lets you enjoy the sights and sounds of the impressive and charismatic Dalmatian boondocks. You’ll arrive at our departure station to hop onto the bus that’ll take you to the first halt at Stella Croatia ethnic park. It is from this handpicked location that your green walking tour gets underway.
Once you arrive at Stella Ethno Agro Park, you get the opportunity to explore a botanical garden, an ethnographic museum, and a pristine Dalmatian village. The “Stella Croatica” ethno-agro park is an aromatic sanctuary that sprawls across an area of over 10,000 sq. meters. This nature park is situated in the Croatian township of Klis, close to a mountain stronghold sharing the town’s name.
This site is included in the tour because it lies at the historical, culinary, and geographical crossroads of diverse cultures. Here you can experience Mother Nature in all its glory, savor the native dishes, and observe the production of traditional desserts. The ethnic village hemmed in by fragrant olive groves, an aroma park and lush gardens resemble a picture postcard scene.
The ethno-park and village is a section of the Stella Mediterranean complex which has been producing home-grown Dalmatian products for decades.
The Dalmatia Interpretation Center serves as one of the most significant insignias of Croatian history that have been remarkably tempestuous. The Klis Interpretation Center functions as a crucial repository of Croatia as the nation was in the past. The history and cultural legacy of Croatia come alive in the 3D holographic presentations and projections.
You’ll be immensely fascinated when you see the illuminated façade of the buildings in the middle of the ethnic park. At the same time, you’ll view 3D mappings of familiar locations on the interpretation center’s exterior walls.
A medieval fortification, the Klis Fortress is located on the top of a jagged cliff tower above the municipality of Klis. After you climb to the top of the cliff, you’ll take pleasure in having a bird’s eye of Split from the ramparts of the citadel. The primordial Illyrian tribe named Dalmatae constructed the original stronghold which was a miniature version of the present-day citadel.
Thereafter the fortress became the administrative and residential center of several Croatian kings and was finally turned into a massive bastion during the Ottoman wars. The best part of your half-day excursion will be the Split walking tour with no carbon footprints. You can book the tour right away and skip the hassle of waiting in queues to book at the location itself.