• WHERE ARE WE?
• In the heart of Dalmatia, on the beautiful coast of Adriatic Sea, the city of Kastela is situated. Pansion Jeric is situated in Kastel Stafilic which is one of the seven Kastela's villages. The Pansion can be found near main road in Kastela, in very known sourroundings - high palm-trees and ivyclad fence will attract your attention.
• SURROUNDINGS
• The city of Kastela is situated between the city of Split, Solin and Trogir. On Kastela's north side is hill Kozjak, and on south is sea. The whole area is known as "Kastelansko polje" and has been settled since prehistorical ages so it is of big importance for Croatia's history and culture.
• Links: dalmacija.hr ; Wikipedia
• SPLIT
• The most beautifull of all mediteranian cities is situated only 15 km from Kastela. Split has been settled between 2nd i 3rd century B.C., and was formed with the construction of the Diocletian palace (which is under protection of UNESCO) by the end of 3rd century. Split is of big historical importance which can be seen on every step of yours in numerous museums, churchs and monuments.
• Links: visitsplit.com ; split.hr ; Wikipedia
• SOLIN
• The oldest of all cities in this area will atract your attention by beatiful remains of antique Greek city. The whole are is not yet completely recovered but the main part - the city Salona is uncovered and ready for visiting. Whole city and sorruondings is under protection of UNESCO.
• Links: solin-info.com ; solin.hr ; Wikipedia
• TROGIR
• In 4th century B.C. Greeks established colonys on this area. One of those colonys was the citiy of Tragurium, nowdays known as city of Trogir. Trogir is situated on the Kastela west side and with peninsula Ciovo it is west and the south side of Kastela bay. Trogir is small city with great culture and historical heritage. You can find there old cathedral, fortress, Roman and Greeks remains, old bridge, town gates and much more. The whole city is under UNESCO protection.
• Links: trogir.org ; trogir-online.com ; Wikipedia
• WIDE SURROUNDINGS
• So much more can be found on our coast that we can't mention everything. The Kastela and it's surrounding are most important for our culture and history but there are some other places which are worth to go. That are: Dubrovnik, Zadar, Cibenik, Omis, Makarska and lots of small places, villages and cities. Dubrovnik is known by it's circumvallation, old city core and palace known as "Knezeva palaca". It's also known by it's political, cultural and historical meanin for Croatia and specially for Dalamtia. Of course, UNESCO protect it. Cibenik is a pearl in Dalmatia, like Zadar too. Those two cities are unique by their old city cores, cathedrals, small streets, squares, beautiful ports and much more...
• You can also find some of the wonderful Croatian national parks in the wide surroundings of Pansion Jeric.
• DALMATIAN ISLANDS
• Talking about Dalmatia we haven't mention the most beautifull islands in Europe which are situated in Dalmatia. That are: Hvar, Brac, Solta, Vis, Mljet, Korcula, Drvenik (Veliki and Mali), peninsula Ciovo and Peljesac, the groups of islands known as Kornati and Paklenski otoci, and at last all numerous small islands without inhabitants, only with lighthouses and nature. To explore all these beaches, places, coves, woods, lakes too, on these islands is pleasure that no man can pay, so just let yourself to Dalmatia and enjoy.