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Destination Highlight: Split is a vibrant coastal city on the Adriatic Sea, famous for Diocletian’s Palace, its historic old town, beautiful waterfront (Riva), and easy access to nearby islands such as Hvar and Brač.
For your trip, I recommend a mix of practical guides and inspiring reading. For guidebooks, consider the latest editions of “Lonely Planet Croatia” or “DK Eyewitness Croatia,” both of which have detailed sections on Split and the Dalmatian Coast, including walking tours of Diocletian’s Palace, restaurant suggestions, and day-trip ideas to nearby islands. You might also enjoy “Rick Steves Croatia & Slovenia” for clear, traveler-friendly advice and cultural insights. If you like background reading, books such as “The Balkans: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers, 1804–2012” by Misha Glenny offer context for the region, while travel narratives like “Black Lamb and Grey Falcon” by Rebecca West (though older and extensive) give a vivid, more literary portrait of the wider area. Before traveling, I also suggest checking the official Split tourist board website for updated local events, museum hours, and any seasonal festivals during your stay.