10 Things to Do in Kastel Luksic That You Shouldn't Miss

February 6, 2018 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Kastel Luksic in Croatia, from Europe region, is best know for Specialty Museums. Discover best things to do in Kastel Luksic with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Kastel Luksic

1. Museum of the Town of Kastela

Brce 1, Kastel Luksic, Kastela 21215, Croatia +385 21 260 245
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Museum of the Town of Kastela

The seat of the Municipal Museum of Kastela is located in one of the best-preserved fortresses in Kastela - Vitturi Castle. Kastela are the second city by population in Split-Dalmatia County, comprised of seven historical villages spreading along the coast of the Kastela Bay. The permanent museum display is located at the second floor of the Castle Vitturi.

Reviewed By arheolog - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Beautiful museum, great combination of old and new, efficient and welcoming staff in a stunning setting. A must-see when you are in the area, a quick stop between Split and Trogir - well worth your time! It is quite astonishing how what is a relatively small museum in a small cultural community can achieve such high quality heritage and cultural programmes. Great for families! Visited many times - every time fantastic.

2. Bedalov Winery

Ulica Dr. Frane Franica, Biskupa 16, Kastel Kambelovac, Kastela 21214, Croatia +385 99 333 1844
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5 based on 12 reviews

Bedalov Winery

Bedalov winery is a small Croatian family winery located in Kaštel Kambelovac, near the city Split, in Dalmatian region of Croatia. We only nurture indigenous vine varieties in our vineyard on south slopes of hill Kozjak in Kaštela. Practicing agriculture and producing handcrafted high-quality organic wines is at the core of our business. We welcome all guests to unique wine experience in the traditional local environment at our wine tasting. All wine tastings are only possible by prior arrangement.

Reviewed By Adventurer4860 - Sumatra, Indonesia

My wife and I called ahead, strongly suggested, and had their wine tasting paired with a tapas plate. They have a second tasting option that includes a full dinner. The owner's daughter hosted the two of us as we sat overlooking the Adriatic and listening to the splashing water on the shore. We took our time and two hours flew by learning about the wines and wine making in Croatia. The wine was excellent, the food perfect, the hosting great and the walk down the beach afterward made a full, beautiful afternoon. Great change of pace from Split. Highly recommend this.

3. Taxi Transfer Split

Kralja Petra Svacica 92, Kastel Stari, Kastela 21216, Croatia +385 95 549 4353
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5 based on 2 reviews

Taxi Transfer Split

Reviewed By DanCologne - Cologne, Germany

Best way to travel from Split airport to the Old Town and surroundings (also long destinations: Zadar, Makarska, Dubrovnik, Mostar, etc.). Good value for money, clean cars (limousine and family car). We took them twice because Dina and Mario are very friendly local drivers, besides they recomend good Beaches, interesting sights and restaurants in Dalmatia.

4. Kastilac Fort

Kastel Gomilica, Kastela 21213, Croatia
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Kastilac Fort

Rising on a small reef near the shore, this fort was built by the Benedictine nuns in 1545. It used to be known as “The nun’s fort” and it served as a nucleus of future settlement of Kastel Gomilica. Thee old wooden drawbridge was replaced by a stone bridge as the place expanded following the easing of Turkish raids.

Reviewed By DEK_29 - Brisbane, Australia

Kastel Gomilica was founded in 1529 by Benedictine nuns and is one of seven such forts in the Kastela area. Recently, this middle ages fort has been used as a backdrop for episodes of the TV program "Game of Thrones" that feature the city of 'Bravos". As with all of Kastela, it is a lovely walk around.

5. Putalj Winery

Putaljska put, Split 21000, Croatia +385 92 374 1545
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5 based on 219 reviews

Putalj Winery

Reviewed By Fred K - Coronado, California

The birthplace of Zinfandel Wine, the wine, hospitality, and vineyards all very memorable. The owner was both host and doscent and extremely knowledable......knows most of the US Zinfandel vintnors. Enjoyed both sunset and moonrise under a delighful pergola in the vineyard with spectacular views of Split and the nearby Mountains.

6. Hotel Baletna Skola Lounge Bar

Ulica Dr. Frane Franica, Biskupa 1, Kastel Kambelovac, Kastela 21214, Croatia +385 21 221 912
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Hotel Baletna Skola Lounge Bar

Reviewed By Lucija P

Very good food, nice people, nice view, nerbay see, ouoo, tried risotto with squids and was perfect, pancakes with icecream. Definitly go there if you will stay in the nirby. A+++

7. Mastrinka - Old Olive Tree

Put Sv. Lucije 25, Kastel Stafilic, Kastela 21217, Croatia +385 21 227 933
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Mastrinka - Old Olive Tree

Reviewed By ruthandvern - Wilton, California

The map we had wasn't the best so it tookus awhile to find it, but it's really impressive when you get there. The field is fenced and there's a gate in front. Off to the right side there's an information board telling you the Romans probably planted it around 500 AD. It certainly shows it's lifetime of turbulence. It's had fire, there are huge splits in it. The main one makes a great photo op. The tree still produces oil olives, New growth was evident. It was very inspirational.

8. Church of St. Ivan Krstitelj

Obala Kralja Tomislava bb, Kastel Stari, Kastela 21216, Croatia +385 21 227 933
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Church of St. Ivan Krstitelj

Dedicated to St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Kastel Stari this Baroque church was consecrated in 1641. It features five marble altars and its treasures include the revered miraculous icon Our Lady of Grace, as well as tomb of St. Felicio Christian martyr from 4th century, who is the local patron saint.

Reviewed By Andr3a1o - Croatia

Really pretty little church, made of stone, just across the Castle Rušinac. It reminds the visitor of a romantic event from 1681. The story is about the tragic love of Miljenko and Dobrila (google it). They were buried in this church.

9. Kastel Vitturi

Brce 1, Kastel Luksic, Kastela 21215, Croatia +385 21 260 245
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4 based on 5 reviews

Kastel Vitturi

Reviewed By Daniel D - Split, Croatia

This is a great museum of city and it's history because the building herself is a fortress as you can find them 7 in Kaštela. The fortress has it's own great story about Kaštelas Romeo and Juliet. Go there and find out the story

10. Parish Church Our Lady of Rosary

Ulica Ivana Danila bb, Kastel Stari, Kastela 21216, Croatia +385 21 227 933
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5 based on 1 reviews

Parish Church Our Lady of Rosary

This monumental church is one of the largest in central Dalmatia Constructed as a three nave basilica the church and its marble interior stretch over 400m in length. The southern chapel is dedicated to Our lady of Rosary. Next to the church is an shaded wood grove with palm trees and cypresses.

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