Basilicas, churches, chapels Baska Voda is a charming tourist town and port in Split-Dalmatia County, situated on the northwestern part of the Makarska coast, at the foot of the Biokovo mountain range, about 10 kilometers from the picturesque town of Makarska. The region enjoys a pleasant Mediterranean climate, with many sunny days throughout the year.
Tourism is the primary economic activity in Baska Voda, with its greatest develo ... 
The Church of Our Lady of Carmel is located in Soline. It represents a valuable monument of baroque architecture, with an impression of monumentality and stylistic perfection. Since it was built in 1715 in honor of the victory against the Turks, it is also known as the Church of Our Lady of Victory.
After the victory over the Turks at Sinj in 1715, Makarska Bishop Nikola Bijankovic (1645-1730) had the ... 
Makarska is a coastal town in the Split-Dalmatia County, at the foot of Mount Biokovo. It has been an administrative, political, economic, cultural and educational center since ancient times, and a well-known tourist center since the mid-20th century.
Today it is a town with more than 15 thousand inhabitants, which includes picturesque settlements below the mountain Biokovo: Veliko Brdo, Puharici, Koti ... 
Makarska is a small town and port in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is a famous tourist place at the foot of the Biokovo Mountains along the main road Split-Dubrovnik. The city stretches along the bay, which is closed by the peninsula of St. Peter and Cape Osejeva.
Makarska has a varied historical past. It was built on the site of the ancient settlement of Muccuruma, which was demolished by the Avars in ... 
Makarska is a popular tourist town and port, located at the foot of Mount Biokovo on the main road Split-Dubrovnik. It has been a cultural, economic, administrative, political and educational center since ancient times, and a well-known tourist center since the mid-20th century.
The town stretches along the bay, which is protected from the effects of the sea by the peninsula of St. Peter and Cape Oseja ... 
Omis is a picturesque Dalmatian town located at the mouth of the Cetina River, where it flows into the Adriatic Sea. With its rich history dating back to ancient times and a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, it attracts numerous visitors.
The town is famous for its medieval pirates who once controlled the maritime routes of the Adriatic, and today, many historical buildings and fort ... 
The Franciscan Monastery and the Church of St. Anthony (St. Anthony of Padua) are located in Split, in the Spinut district. Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and the second-largest city in Croatia. Situated along the Adriatic coast, at the foot of the Mosor mountain range, it is one of the most important cultural, economic, and tourist centers in the region.
Its history dates back to Roman times wh ... 
Trogir is a Dalmatian city and port in Croatia, which belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. It is located about 30 km from Split, in the Trogir Channel, at the end of the Kastel Bay. The historic core is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The establishment of the women's Benedictine monastery of St. Nicholas in 1064 was very important for the town. Benedictine monastery and church of St. Nikol ... 
Trogir is a town and port in central Dalmatia, located about 25 km from Split, in the Trogir Channel at the end of Kastela Bay. It is the administrative centre of the town municipality of the same name, which belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. The historic old town is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo.
Trogir is marked by more than two thousand years of history. ... 