Croatia Engagement Photographer
Croatia Engagement Photographer, I had the pleasure of a post-wedding shoot in and around Split, too. Croatia, what an amazingly beautiful country !!! Here are several things you can do while in Split.
Diocletian’s Palace & Bell Tower of St. Domnius Cathedral
The Diocletian’s Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site built in 305 AD for the Roman Emperor Diocletian and located within the Old Town of Split. The City of Split grew around the Palace. The oldest Catholic Cathedral in the world, built around the 7th Century AD, offers the most stunning views over Split if you climb to the top of the Bell Tower.
Historic Split – The Old Town
The heart of the Old Town is built around Narodni Trg, a maze of streets and lanes surrounding Diocletian’s Palace. There is an abundance of cafes and restaurants to choose from in Split.
Klis Fortress, Croatia
Game of Thrones fans will instantly recognise Klis Fortress. It is the setting for Meereen. Klis Fortress has a long and fascinating history and offers impressive panoramic views over Split and the Dalmatian Coast. You can truly appreciate the beautiful light from Klis Fortress.
Riva Promenade
A popular walk is along the Riva Promenade, and it’s no surprise to see why, with colourful buildings, palm trees, plentiful cafes, and places to eat. I have never seen so many ATMs.
The Food
Where to start? Numerous restaurants are serving so many amazing dishes. Seafood is prevalent, so many highly recommended restaurants all over the city.
Looking for a Croatia Engagement Photographer?
If you are thinking of getting married in Croatia, then please get in touch to discuss your wedding plans.
Here are some of my favourite images from A & M’s wedding two days earlier. Here are their pictures from their post-wedding shoot in and around Split.
Hi,
I am visiting Split in June with my partner where I am planning on proposing. I was wondering how much you would charge to privately take photos of this? And whether you have any suggestions for scenic but private locations?
Thank you very much,
James