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The underrated sunshine spot with fabulous beaches, vibrant nightlife, cheap pints and €50 Ryanair flights from Dublin

The underrated sunshine spot with fabulous beaches, vibrant nightlife, cheap pints and €50 Ryanair flights from Dublin

The Irish Sun6 days ago

TAKE a look at the underrated sunshine spot with fabulous beaches, vibrant nightlife, cheap pints and €50 Ryanair flights from Dublin.
Split is a stunning coastal city located in
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Split is one of Europe's most underrated travel destinations
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It features stunning beaches and a vibrant nightlife
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The city is also steeped in history
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The hottest month in Split is July, but with temperatures already reaching the high 20s, now is an ideal time to visit.
Split is one of Croatia's most breathtaking coastal destinations, known for its ancient ruins, breathtaking beaches and vibrant nightlife.
And Ryanair flights from
Situated on the Adriatic Sea, this historic port city has been called the 'pearl of Dalmatia' and it's a must-visit for those looking for a holiday that's different from Spain or Portugal.
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It also remains one of the more affordable
Split has Roman ruins, turquoise waters and hidden coves that look like something out of a postcard.
The underrated sunshine spot is also home to some of Croatia's most popular beaches.
This includes Bacvice Beach and Kasjuni
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Water-based activities are also hugely popular among tourists during the warmer months, such as snorkelling, paddleboarding, sailing and jet skiing.
What's more, tourists can take boat trips to nearby islands - with Split known as one of the best places in
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And for those who prefer to stay on land, there's lots of things to do - including visiting the stunning Diocletian's Palace and hikes up Marjan Hill.
Split is also a must-visit for
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There are guided tours through the Old Town, with highlights including the 4th-century Roman palace and features narrow stone streets, bell towers and lively markets.
What's more, there's still plenty of bars, shops and restaurants located across the city.
The region's food is another major draw, with restaurants serving fresh seafood, grilled meats and traditional Dalmatian dishes.
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More popular among younger travellers is the Bacvice district – a vibrant beachside area just minutes from the centre, known for its nightlife and sea views.
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Here you'll find open-air clubs, cocktail bars and beachfront lounges that stay open into the early hours - with happy hour deals available throughout the
What's more, drinks are cheap with pints of beer and glasses of wine going for less than €3.
Split also hosts several festivals throughout the summer, including the Split Summer Festival – featuring theatre, music and dance performances.
The city is easily accessible, with regular flights to Split available from major cities across Europe - including Dublin.
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Ryanair flights go for only €50 this summer
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