Divulje - Kaštel Štafilić

Divulje Beach is located in the westernmost part of Kastela and is situated several hundred meters below the Split airport. The beach is pebbly outside and sandy in the sea. Beach is popular among families with small children and the elderly because of a very gentle sea entrance. There is shower, rent a deck chair and beach bar.

Stari Resnik - Kaštel Štafilić

Beach Stari Resnik is located between the beach Divulje in the west and beach Resnik in the east side of Kastela. This beach is fabulous for families with children. A shallow sea and sand make it an ideal playground for a game Picigin. On the beach you can rent chairs and parasols.

Resnik - Kaštel Štafilić

The beach below the hotel complex Resnik is located between the Split airport and Kastel Stafilic. Ideal for all-day family gatherings at sea. Beach is popular among families with small children and the elderly because of a very gentle sea entrance.

Petrova Njiva - Kaštel Štafilić

Petrova Njiva Beach is one of the few beaches in the area Kastel Stafilić. It is a natural rocky beach particularly suitable for adults. This is a beach, surrounded by pine trees and therefore rich in natural shade.

Bile - Kaštel Štafilić

Bile Beach is considered the most beautiful beach in the area Kastel Stafilić. The beach is pebbly with a gentle entrance to the sea, and is therefore ideal for families with small children. On a beach is shower and caffe bar.

Gabine (Kastel Stafilic)

The beach Gabine is beautiful pebble beach near to the Nehaj tower in Kastel Stafilic, specially for the families with small kids. On the beach is shower, beach and snack bar with the same name "Gabine". The bar is very popular in the town, every evening in summer plays here live musik for the guests.

Žardin or Paichevo - Kaštel Stari

The main beach in Kastel Stari, located almost in the center, and extends eastward to the Palace Hotel. The beach has all the necessary facilities for a longer stay in the bath.
On the beach is shower, rent a deck chair, watersports, beachbar and resturant. Also has the ramp for the disabled .Type of beach is pebble and sand.

Palac - Kaštel Stari

The beach is situated in front of the old hotel Palace in Kastel Stari. This is a pebble beach, surrounded by pine trees and therefore rich in natural shade. In the immediate vicinity there is a restaurant and cafe bars.

Šumica or Miljenko a Dobrila - Kaštel Lukšić

Beach Miljenko i Dobrila is located immediately below the home for abandoned children in Kastel Luksic, by which this beach got its name. On this pebbly beach is shower, playground and volleyball court.

Ostrog - Kaštel Lukšić

First beach on the east side of Fort Vitturi in Kastel Luksic is beach Ostrog. Cafe bar Ostrog is situated just next to the beach and it's ideal place for cafe after beach. This beach is pebbly, because of the lack of natural shade we recommend that you bring parasols.

Ispod Suda - Kaštel Lukšić

Nice and natural shady beach in Kastel Luksic. Also good for pleasants evening meetings.Beach is situated on the road to the restaurant Baletna Skola. Beach is also ideal for family with children because on the beach is shower and swings.

Baletna Škola - Kaštel Kambelovac

Beach Baletna Škola is located on halfway between Kaštel Kambelovac and Kaštel Luksić. Near to the beach is very popular restaurant Baletna Škola where you can freshen up in between bursts of swimming. On the beach is shower and there is natural shade where you can shelter yourself from the sun.

Kemp - Kaštel Gomilica

First beach on the east side of popular Marina Kastela in Kastel Gomilica. It's situated next to Gomilica's Firehouse. Kastilac tower can be seen from this beach. On a beach is not any bar, or restaurant but you can sunbathe and swim freely there.

Torac - Kaštel Gomilica

Main beach Torac is a favorite place for evening hangouts in Kastel Gomilica. Beach is partly pebble, partly sandy, perfect for families with children.

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About Kastela

Our town is specific because of the fact that it developed around 7 settlements (Kaštel Štafilić, Kaštel Novi, Kaštel Stari, Kaštel Lukšić, Kaštel Kambelovac, Kaštel Gomilica and Kaštel Sućurac) or around castles. Each village has its own particularity merged into character of this part of Mediterranean...

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Beaches

Divulje Beach is located in the westernmost part of Kastela and is situated several hundred meters below the Split airport. The beach is pebbly outside and sandy in the sea. Beach is popular among families with small children and the elderly because of a very gentle sea entrance. There is shower, rent a deck chair and beach bar...

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Walking & hiking

Kaštela, owing to its geographic location, can be both a seaside holiday spot and a great mountaineering destination, with a breath-taking view of Kaštela Bay. Kozjak is a mountain located above the town of Kaštela, stretching from Klis in the east to the pass of Malačka in the west...

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Legend of the wine

Crljenak kaštelanski is an old, almost forgotten, Croatian species of grape which recently captured interest of the wine-making public. The reason for that was discovery that Crljenak kaštelanski and an American species Zinfandel have the same genetic profile. It was established that the two species are the same...

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Kaštela – flavours of Dalmatian cuisine

The Dalmatian cuisine is a combination of Mediterranean cooking and the traditional customs of Dalmatian lifestyle. The traditional Dalmatian diet consists of regular intake of cereal, fruit, vegetables, beans and nuts, with plenty of olive oil, fish, red wine and dairy products...

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Romeo & Julia from Kaštela

A legend from the second half of the 17th century tells of the tragic love of two young people from Kaštel Lukšić. A daughter, Dobrila, was born to the noble Vitturi family, and a son Miljenko to the Rušinić family. The two later fell in love, but their relationship was forbidden due to hostilities between their families...

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