Stretching along the central Dalmatian coastline, Split-Dalmatia County is Croatia's second most populous administrative unit with roughly 423,000 residents. The county seat, Split, grew around the 4th-century Palace of Diocletian, a UNESCO World Heritage site where Roman walls still form the structural core of the modern old town. Residential buildings, shops, and restaurants occupy spaces that were once imperial chambers and corridors.
Tourism dominates the county economy during summer months. The Makarska Riviera, Brac and Hvar islands, and the fortress town of Omis draw visitors from across Europe between May and October. Outside peak season, Split's economy relies on shipbuilding at the Brodosplit yard, maritime logistics through the port (the largest passenger port in Croatia), and a growing technology sector centred in the city's Kopilica district. The A1 motorway connects Split to Zagreb in approximately four hours.
As a curated directory, Escortservice.com applies strict editorial standards to all listings. Websites must pass a thorough verification process before acceptance. The platform does not arrange appointments or represent any party and is not responsible for external websites' content or services. Companion listings in this county primarily cover Split itself, though seasonal demand extends to Makarska and the island towns accessible by catamaran from Split harbour.
Stretching along the central Dalmatian coastline, Split-Dalmatia County is Croatia's second most populous administrative unit with roughly 423,000 residents. The county seat, Split, grew around the 4th-century Palace of Diocletian, a UNESCO World Heritage site where Roman walls still form the structural core of the modern old town. Residential buildings, shops, and restaurants occupy spaces that were once imperial chambers and corridors.
Tourism dominates the county economy during summer months. The Makarska Riviera, Brac and Hvar islands, and the fortress town of Omis draw visitors from across Europe between May and October. Outside peak season, Split's economy relies on shipbuilding at the Brodosplit yard, maritime logistics through the port (the largest passenger port in Croatia), and a growing technology sector centred in the city's Kopilica district. The A1 motorway connects Split to Zagreb in approximately four hours.
As a curated directory, Escortservice.com applies strict editorial standards to all listings. Websites must pass a thorough verification process before acceptance. The platform does not arrange appointments or represent any party and is not responsible for external websites' content or services. Companion listings in this county primarily cover Split itself, though seasonal demand extends to Makarska and the island towns accessible by catamaran from Split harbour.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Both offering and purchasing sexual services constitute misdemeanour offences throughout Croatia. The Zakon o prekrsajima provides the legal basis, with penalties including fines or detention of up to 30 days for either party. The Kazneni zakon goes further for third parties: procuring falls under Article 157, and human trafficking is prosecuted under Article 106. Standard trafficking convictions carry one to ten years, while aggravated cases involving minors or the use of force attract three to fifteen years. The Policija handles enforcement. Croatia operates no licensing or registration system for sexual services.
Split-Dalmatia County has approximately 423,000 residents, making it the second most populous county in Croatia after the City of Zagreb.
No. Both selling and buying sexual services are misdemeanour offences under the Zakon o prekrsajima. Third-party involvement such as procuring is a criminal offence under the Kazneni zakon.
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