Manastirine are a must see for everyone who's into history and archeology, as the ruins are from early Roman Empire. The area is easily accessible by car and you can get around on foot once you park. Tip for tourists: they only charge tickets during morning hours, so late afternoon and especially on Sunday weekends it's completely free. There's a small museum on the grounds as well. Fresh water is available at the terrace near the museum entrance (weird looking head sculpture). Bring a good pair of sneakers, find a guide online and check it out. This place is really popular with locals and...
Read moreIt is a wonderful opportunity to see a piece of Roman and early Christian culture. The place is more ruins than the e.i. Pula or monuments in Italy, but still, you can have a look at lot of things such as basilicas, tombs, baths or an amphitheater. Entrance is 30 Kuna per adult, 15 per child. We did not pay for children age 3 a 0.5. There is also a small museum, toilets and drinkable water. You can walk freely inside the buildings. There is very little to zero shade...
Read moreA little known Roman ruin in Croatia, its a little unusual because the site extends for quite a long way but the ruins are mixed in with small market gardens. One unusual feature is the number of sarcophagi scattered all around the place. You need to allow yourself at least 2 to 3 hours to have a good look over the whole site. Very interesting but it's a shame it is not as well preserved as some of the equivalent archeological remains such as Pompeii and...
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