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  1. Todas as dicas de viagem sobre a Riviera Makarska, uma região de belíssimas praias que não pode ficar de fora do seu roteiro na Croácia!

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      Riviera Makarska na Croácia – Dicas de viagem e praias mais...

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      Riviera Makarska na Croácia – Dicas de viagem e praias mais...

  2. The Makarska Riviera stretches for 60km between the towns of Brela and Gradac with the main town being, of course, Makarska. The Riviera is one of the most famous tourist locations on the Croatian coast, and is popular with visitors.

    • Makarska Riviera in Croatia: Overview of Interesting Facts and Initial Tips
    • Best Places, Beaches and Sights Along The Makarksa Riviera
    • Tips For Day Trips in The Region
    • Staying Along The Makarska Riviera: Our Tip

    Where is the Makarska Riviera?

    The Makarska Riviera starts a one-hour drive south of Split in the town, Brela. From there the Makarska Riviera stretches about 50 kilometressouth until Gradac. Along the coastal road, which snakes along the feet of the Biokovo Mountains, you will pass by many picturesque port cities. The largest city of the Makarska Riviera (and also where the name comes from) is Makarska. We will share more detailed information and tips about each place in later chapters.

    What can I experience in the Makarska Riviera?

    The Makarska Riviera is first and foremost a beach holiday destination. This is because there are some dreamy beaches located along this section of Croatia’s coast – including the Punta Rata beach in Brela, which is often voted the most beautiful beach in Croatia. You will mainly find pebble beachesalong the Makarska Riviera. The water glows with intense blue tones. With the combination of the high towering Biokovo Mountains behind, you can look forward to an incredible backdrop. Are you not...

    Where is the best place to stay along the Makarska Riviera?

    Short answer: It depends! There will be some places that are more suitable than others, depending on what you are after. Spoiler: The differences between each place are not so big that you could go seriously wrong. We will briefly describe the most well-known holiday spots so that you can get a bit of an idea in advance. Detailed information with our tips will follow in the next chapter. 1. Makarska: The largest city in the region is suitable for anyone who like to have it as urban as possibl...

    Makarska

    The largest city in the Makarska Rivierais the port city of the same name, Makarska. With around 13,000 inhabitants, it has a very city feel, although the centre still leaves a very relaxing impression – different than in Split, for example. Makarska has a comparatively large old townwhen you compare it to other cities in the region. So if you like to stroll through small alleyways, stop in at one or another café and let yourself drift a little, you are in good hands in Makarska.

    Baška Voda

    Baška Voda is located about a 15-minute drive north of Makarska. The town is kind of the smaller version of Makarska. The flair and backdrop are similar however, it is less busy. (Important: Baška Voda is nevertheless a popular holiday destination in the high season. Just so you don’t get the wrong impression.) The old town of Baška Voda is tiny – it is not much more than a few streets. The beaches, however, are gorgeous and the atmosphere is very pleasant.

    Brela

    Where is the most beautiful beachalong the Makarska Riviera? If you want to trust the top rankings, then it’s in Brela: Punta Rata Beach, with its distinctive, overgrown cliffs jutting out of the sea, is something of a landmark of the region. One thing is for certain: Brela is not a classic beach holiday destination. It doesn’t have a proper historic centre; the beaches are more clearly the focus. The town is very long and skinny and one bay is lined up beside the next. Along the kilometre-lo...

    Biokovo Nature Park

    Imposing, mighty & visible from afar– the Bioskovo Mountain shape the Makarska Riviera landscape in a special way. One section of the mountains is declared a nature reserve to protect the flora and fauna. We can only warmly recommend taking a day trip to this nature park.

    Imotski & Blue Lake

    Deep in Croatia’s inland, shortly before the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina, you can find the sleepy town of Imotski. Imotski is famous for an extraordinary natural jewel: The blue Lake, a karst lake, shimmering with the deepest blue tones. You can reach Imotski from the Makarska Riviera in about a 30 to 50 minutedrive (depending on where you leave from along the coast). Once you park your car, you can explore Imotski and the Blue Lake on foot. If you want a relaxing time, we would plan at...

    Perhaps you are searching for the ideal place to stay during your holiday in the Makarska Riviera? Then we have an excellent tip for you. We chose (after some extensive researching) the Villa Bascain the town of Baška Voda, which we can highly recommend. What should you expect?A peacefully situated, family run accommodation in which you feel very c...

  3. 23 de jun. de 2023 · The Makarska Riviera is a long, winding stretch of 60 stunning kilometers down Croatia's Dalmatian Coast. Beginning in the village of Brela and running down to Gradac, north of Dubrovnik, this epic coastal route is marked by endless bays and coves, spectacular Biokovo Mountains, and lush, Mediterranean forest.

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  4. 16 de mai. de 2021 · Your most extensive guide to the Makarska Riviera. We show you the best beaches, coastal trails, viewpoints and towns.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Information on visiting the pretty town of Makarska in Dalmatia, Croatia, including how to get there, where to stay and what to see and do.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2023 · The port town of Makarska sits in the centre of the beautiful Makarska Riviera in southern Croatia. Stretching for 60 km from Brela to Gradac, along the Adriatic Sea, the Makarska Riviera boasts some of the best beaches in Croatia.