Monuments, statues Baska Voda is a charming tourist resort nestled on the northwestern part of the Makarska coast, beneath the majestic Biokovo mountain range. It lies just ten kilometers from the renowned town of Makarska, famous for its stunning Adriatic beaches.
Historically, the inhabitants of Baska Voda were primarily engaged in fishing and agriculture, but tourism has since become the dominant industry. The town’s t ... 
Baska Voda is a picturesque tourist town located on the western side of the Makarska Riviera, about 50 kilometers from Split. Nestled at the foot of the majestic Biokovo mountain range, it is part of the Split-Dalmatia County.
As one of the oldest and most popular destinations on the Makarska Riviera, Baska Voda is renowned for its crystal-clear sea and stunning pebble beaches, framed by dense pine fore ... 
Makarska is the center of the Makarska Riviera, a popular tourist destination under the mountain Biokovo. It is located about 60 km from Split, in the Split-Dalmatia County, between the municipalities of Brela and Gradac.
It lies in a horseshoe-shaped bay enclosed by the Sveti Petar peninsula and Cape Osejeva. In the center of the city, near the Riva, lies the largest town square - Andrija Kacic Miosic ... 
Podgora is a vibrant town nestled along the stunning Makarska Riviera. While historically rooted in fishing and seafaring, tourism has flourished over the past fifty years, drawn by the town’s mild climate, prime location, and untouched natural beauty.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the area has been inhabited for thousands of years. Podgora first appears in written records after the 1571 Battle ... 