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Makarska - Franciscan Monastery

Franciscan Monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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Biokovo Nature Park - Viewpoint Skywalk

The Skywalk observation deck, embedded in the heart of the Biokovo National Park in Croatia, represents a superb architectural experience with a spectacular view of the natural beauty of Dalmatia. This extraordinary glass viewpoint rises above the peaks of Biokovo. The Skywalk observation point is located in the area of Ravna Vlaska, at an altitude of 1,228 meters, right next to the information center, at kilometer 13 of the Biokovska road. There is also a geological column at the lookout point with a 3D cross-section of the rocks that form Biokova. The pillar shows a cross-section from its creation to...

Brela

Brela is a village, municipality and small port located in the Split-Dalmatia County. A small tourist area in the extreme west of the Makarska Riviera offers a wealth of crystal clear sea, natural pebble beaches and the smell and beauty of dense pine forest. The forest area is largely a protected cultural heritage area. Numerous hiking trails intertwine from the promenade by the sea, through the old hamlets of the proud Dalmatian culture, all the way to the mighty peaks of Mount Biokovo. Due to its natural and cultural richness, Brela has played an important role in the tourism of the Makarska Riviera...

Makarska - Forest Park Osejava

Makarska is located in the center of the most popular riviera of central Dalmatia, halfway between Dubrovnik and Split. Pebble beaches in this area are among the most beautiful in Croatia. Mount Biokovo proudly rises above the city with the highest peak of St. Jure. In this area there is a spectacular viewpoint that has a glass platform for walking, called the Skywalk. Makarska developed from a natural harbor protected by the Osejava and Sveti Petar peninsulas. In summer, the town is very lively. On the promenade along the two-kilometer beach, there are many restaurants, bars, clubs, and entertainment...

Makarska - St. Peter Forest Park

Makarska is a popular tourist town located at the foot of the Biokovo mountain in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is located halfway between Split and Dubrovnik. The climate in this area is Mediterranean with strong storms in the winter. The town, with around 13,000 inhabitants, is located in a small bay closed by the St. Peter peninsula and Cape Osejava. Makarska has one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic, which is about 2 kilometers long and surrounded by a pine forest and a pleasant park. The largest historical and cultural attractions of the city are the Cathedral of St. Mark, the Francis...

Makarska - Kacic Square

Makarska is a town on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, located about 60 km southeast of Split and 140 km northwest of Dubrovnik, in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is the center of the Makarska Riviera, a popular tourist destination under the mountain Biokovo. It stretches 60 km between the municipalities of Brela and Gradac. The renowned regional tourist center lies in a horseshoe-shaped bay between Mount Biokovo and the Adriatic Sea. The city is known for its promenade surrounded by palm trees, where there are many cafes, bars and boutiques overlooking the harbor. Along the beach there are several larger...

Gradac

Gradac is a small coastal settlement located under Mount Rilic in the southeastern area of the Makarska Riviera. It belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. It lies halfway between Dubrovnik and Split. The town of Makarska is about 40 km north, the town of Ploce is 12 km south of Graz. The municipality consists of the settlements of Drvenik, Podaca, Zaostrog, Brist and Gradac and represents the end of the Makarska Riviera. The Graz area was already inhabited in prehistoric times. Stone mounds from the Bronze and Early Iron Ages were found in this area. During the reign of the Romans, Gradac probably belon...


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