Taxi Paleka takes you to the proposed destination and guarantees a good time on various excursions and trips to some of the most famous Croatian national parks, cities, nautical and gastronomy establishments.
The most developed part of Croatia is the Dalmatian coast, in particular the local towns that have existed for centuries, many of which have been lovingly restored by Croats.
Split
Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and the second largest city in Croatia. According to the latest census conducted in 2011, Split has 178,192 inhabitants; it has the second largest Croatian port and the third largest port in the Mediterranean by the number of yearly passengers.
Rogoznica
Rogoznica has a 54 km long coastline and a geographical location right in the centre of the Dalmatian coast. Rogoznica is the most prominent part of mainland Croatian delving deep into the Adriatic Sea.
Trogir
Trogir is situated in the heart of Dalmatia. Because of its location and natural protection it is a favored destination for yachters. From wherever you start no place, port, or island is far enough for Trogir to be missed.
Šibenik
Located in the central part of the Dalmatian coast, in the picturesque and indented bay of the Krka River, and is one of the most beautiful Croatian karst rivers.
Primošten
Primošten is a town and port situated on an island between the two great historic cities of Split and Šibenik. Surrounded by seven little islands, Primošten boasts long sandy beaches and promenades, all within the beautiful surroundings of its old city walls.
A national park is a protected area of outstanding beauty and preservation inhabited by plants and animals. Human impact is limited, so our Croatian national parks are remarkable for their unique flora, fauna and natural rarities.
National Park Krka
Krka is the seventh national park in Croatia, known for its many lakes and waterfalls. It was named after the River Krka, also part of the park. Located in central Dalmatia downstream of Miljevci, Park Krka is just a few kilometers northeast from the city of Šibenik.
National Park Kornati
Kornati National Park makes up most of the Kornati group of islands in the Croatian part of the Adriatic in Dalmatia, and is located west of Šibenik, Šibenik- Knin County.
National Park Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a special geological and hydrogeological phenomenon, with the lakes declared a national park in April 1949. Plitvice Lakes is the largest, oldest and most popular Croatian national park.
For those looking for some activity on their holiday, cycling and walking trails are a superb novelty in the Tourist bureau of Rogoznica.
Cycling
With beautiful trails up to ten kilometers long, walking, jogging and cycling is a great way to enjoy something a little more energetic. Blessed with unique panoramic views of Rogoznica Riviera, brace yourself for an experience to remember for years to come.
Pass through olive groves and the beautifully indented bays of our Adriatic coast to discover new horizons and adventure in harmony with the Mediterranean landscape.
Cycling routes can be downloaded:
www.loverogoznica.eu/en/biciklisticke-staze
Croatians are very proud of this gastro heritage that they nurture and enjoy it on a daily basis. The main characteristics of Dalmatian cuisine are fresh ingredients, simple preparation with little intense spice and lots of mostly fresh herbs and wild plants.
Restaurant & Bar Oliveo
The warm ambiance and hospitality of Restaurant & Bar Oliveo is located in center of Ražanj.
If you are looking for a delicious selection of mediterranean cuisine, that is a perfect place for you.
Restaurant Lađa
Restaurant Lađa located in centre of Ražanj, has Traditional Mediterranean cuisine which will enchant you with its rich selection of dishes. A large selection of local cuisine and salad buffet.
Restaurant Prstac
In the centre of Ražanj, restaurant Prstac offers food and drinks who will quickly convince you of their quality. Restaurant Prstac has a large selection of excellent dishes.
Restaurant Antonijo
Restaurant Antonijo is located between old autochthonous stone houses and palm trees in the centre of Rogoznica, right on the waterfront. The restaurant’s offer is mainly characterised by fresh seafood, the smell of the grill and a glass of wine made in local localities.
Scattered islands, narrow coast, historical and social events naturally pushed Croats and Dalmatian towards the sea. Take the boat, explore coast and have fun.
Argola Charter
Explore the offer of Argola Charter speedboats, day cruisers and yachts for rent in Dalmatia. Discover the most popular destinations along the coast on your own, such as Split, Hvar, Vis and Makarska, or book a private or group excursion and leave it in the hands of experienced skippers.
Marina Kremik
Marina Kremik is located near Primošten in the picturesque uninhabited Kremik bay, after which it got its name. The position of the marina makes it ideal for sailors who want to escape from noise and overcrowded marinas.
Marina Frapa
Marina Frapa, located in the area of the middle Adriatic in the coastal town of Rogoznica, between the historic cities of Split and Šibenik, reputed to be one of the most beautiful and well-equipped marinas in this area of the Mediterranean.
Marina Kaštela
In Kaštela bay is located Marina Kaštela. Modern facilities with a wide range of services and an exceptional geographical location make Marina Kaštela one of the most visited marinas in Croatia.