
Kaštela - Wikipedia
Kaštela (pronounced [kǎʃte̞la]) is a town and a suburb of Split in Dalmatia, Croatia. The town is an agglomeration of seven individual settlements which are administered as a single municipality, with …
Welcome to Kaštela! | Tourist Board Kaštela - kastela-info.hr
Jun 1, 2025 · The town of Kaštela is located on the coast of the Bay of Kaštela. It has over 40 000 inhabitants, and it is the second largest town in the Split and Dalmatia County. It stretches over the …
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kastela (2025) - Tripadvisor
Kastel Vitturi is a castle located in Kastela Region, an area between Trogir and Split cities, in the Dalmatian Coast.
Kaštela - The official site of the Tourist Board Split-Dalmatia County
Nowhere else will you taste such easily drinkable wines as those in Kaštela! Spice up your day with a glass of Kaštela’s Crljenak and meet the homeland of the world-famous Californian Zinfandel.
Kastela Guide - Croatia Traveller
A guide to visiting the seven villages of Kastela including a history and description of each Kastel.
Best things to do in 7 Kaštela - Magnificent Croatia
The city of Kaštela will attract you at a very first sight. This magnificent view spreads from Split across the Kaštela Bay to Trogir, to the magic archipelago of Central Dalmatian islands.
The seven Kaštelas, seven stories, one Dalmatian soul
Nestled between the historic cities of Split and Trogir, along the sparkling Adriatic coast, lies a string of seven charming coastal towns known collectively as Kaštela.
KAŠTELA – A Tapestry of Seven Castles - Go to Croatia
Sep 15, 2023 · Kaštela boasts seven stunning castles, each with its own charm, nestled between the mountains and the sea, showcasing Croatia’s rich history.
Visit Kaštela | Kaštela - Croatia
The town of Kaštela is located on the coast of the Bay of Kaštela. It has over 40 000 inhabitants, and it is the second largest town in the Split and Dalmatia County.
Split-Dalmatia - Kaštela Riviera Info
The area of Kaštela has, due to a favourable climate and fertile land, been inhabited since the Neolithic age. Evidence for this can be found in the so-called "Mujina” cave, in today's area of Resnik.