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Makarska has always been the center of the surrounding region known as Makarska Riviera, both in an administrative, political and economic sense, as well as a center of culture, education, and since the mid twentieth century, tourism.
Today, it is a city of more than 15 thousand inhabitants that encompasses ...
show more picturesque villages at the foot of the Biokovo Mountain, including Veliko Brdo, Puharici, Kotišina and Makar (which is where the name of Makarska comes from).
Makarska is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its nature and good climate, rich in tourist attractions and full of hospitable hosts.
The city of Makarska grew around a natural harbor protected by a picturesque peninsula of Sveti Petar (St. Peter) and the cape Osejava. It is the only harbor of this kind between the mouth of the Cetina and Neretva rivers. In the past it provided protection and safe harbor during stormy weather to sailors, pirates and merchants, and nowadays it does the same for yachts, sailing boats and tourist ships. This contributed to its development into a trading port, especially during the Ottoman and Venetian occupation. Today, there is a ferry line which runs a few times a day from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Brac.
To this day, Makarska is known for its sandy beach, which is almost 2 kilometers long. The walkways are lined with pine trees and surrounded by luxury hotels, tourist facilities, and gastronomical havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.
Makarska is located below the mountain of Biokovo (1762 m), which protects it from the harsh continental climate and is responsible for its rich Mediterranean vegetation, mild winters, long, warm summers cooled by a refreshing breeze called maestral.
Makarska has more than 2750 hours of sun each year and the air temperature above 20°C from July to September. During these same months, the crystal-clear sea also averages a temperature of above 20°C.
The city of Makarska grew around a natural harbor protected by a picturesque peninsula of Sveti Petar (St. Peter) and the cape Osejava. It is the only harbor of this kind between the mouth of the Cetina and Neretva rivers. In the past it provided protection and safe harbor during stormy weather to sailors, pirates and merchants, and nowadays it does the same for yachts, sailing boats and tourist ships. This contributed to its development into a trading port, especially during the Ottoman and Venetian occupation. Today, there is a ferry line which runs a few times a day from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Bra?.
During the summer months the harbor fills up with yachts and tourist ships, while young people crowd the main Ka?i? square enjoying entertainment and cultural performances.
As the night goes on, Makarska becomes livelier and livelier, and its cafes, restaurants and discotheques fill up.
The best way to become familiar with the history of this city is by visit¬ing the Franciscan monastery which recently celebrated its 500th anniversary. The monastery boasts a picture gallery, library, one-of-a-kind Malaco-logical museum (dedicated to the study and preservation of mollusks) and the Institute of Mountains and Sea. The church of St. Marko is located on the Kacic square. On its north side are: the Gojak gallery, located in the old school building, public library, the school of music, and the headquarters of the Makarska Riviera radio. The city museum can be found on the waterfront, as well as the church of St. Filip. The renovated church of St. Petar is located in the St. Petar park, a spot with a beautiful view of the city, magnificent Mount Biokovo and the open sea. Makarska's geographical position is 44° 17' 38" latitude and 17° 1' 20" longitude, which places it approximately in the center of north-western half of the Makarska coast.
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Today, it is a city of more than 15 thousand inhabitants that encompasses ...
show more picturesque villages at the foot of the Biokovo Mountain, including Veliko Brdo, Puharici, Kotišina and Makar (which is where the name of Makarska comes from).
Makarska is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its nature and good climate, rich in tourist attractions and full of hospitable hosts.
The city of Makarska grew around a natural harbor protected by a picturesque peninsula of Sveti Petar (St. Peter) and the cape Osejava. It is the only harbor of this kind between the mouth of the Cetina and Neretva rivers. In the past it provided protection and safe harbor during stormy weather to sailors, pirates and merchants, and nowadays it does the same for yachts, sailing boats and tourist ships. This contributed to its development into a trading port, especially during the Ottoman and Venetian occupation. Today, there is a ferry line which runs a few times a day from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Brac.
To this day, Makarska is known for its sandy beach, which is almost 2 kilometers long. The walkways are lined with pine trees and surrounded by luxury hotels, tourist facilities, and gastronomical havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.
Makarska is located below the mountain of Biokovo (1762 m), which protects it from the harsh continental climate and is responsible for its rich Mediterranean vegetation, mild winters, long, warm summers cooled by a refreshing breeze called maestral.
Makarska has more than 2750 hours of sun each year and the air temperature above 20°C from July to September. During these same months, the crystal-clear sea also averages a temperature of above 20°C.
The city of Makarska grew around a natural harbor protected by a picturesque peninsula of Sveti Petar (St. Peter) and the cape Osejava. It is the only harbor of this kind between the mouth of the Cetina and Neretva rivers. In the past it provided protection and safe harbor during stormy weather to sailors, pirates and merchants, and nowadays it does the same for yachts, sailing boats and tourist ships. This contributed to its development into a trading port, especially during the Ottoman and Venetian occupation. Today, there is a ferry line which runs a few times a day from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Bra?.
During the summer months the harbor fills up with yachts and tourist ships, while young people crowd the main Ka?i? square enjoying entertainment and cultural performances.
As the night goes on, Makarska becomes livelier and livelier, and its cafes, restaurants and discotheques fill up.
The best way to become familiar with the history of this city is by visit¬ing the Franciscan monastery which recently celebrated its 500th anniversary. The monastery boasts a picture gallery, library, one-of-a-kind Malaco-logical museum (dedicated to the study and preservation of mollusks) and the Institute of Mountains and Sea. The church of St. Marko is located on the Kacic square. On its north side are: the Gojak gallery, located in the old school building, public library, the school of music, and the headquarters of the Makarska Riviera radio. The city museum can be found on the waterfront, as well as the church of St. Filip. The renovated church of St. Petar is located in the St. Petar park, a spot with a beautiful view of the city, magnificent Mount Biokovo and the open sea. Makarska's geographical position is 44° 17' 38" latitude and 17° 1' 20" longitude, which places it approximately in the center of north-western half of the Makarska coast.
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Enjoying a quiet location 300 metres from the centre of Makarska and 700 metres from a pebbly beach, the elegantly built Palma Apartments provides large and comfortable apartments.
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The town of Makarska developed around a natural harbour that was surrounded by the picturesque Sveti Petar peninsula and the Osejava cape. It is the largest and only harbour of this kind between the Cetina and Neretva river deltas. It provides shelter from bad weather, formerly for seamen, pirates and
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show more merchants and now for yachts, sailing boats and leisure boats for tourists. This helped it to become an important trading harbour, especially at the time of the Venetian and Turkish occupation. Today there are several boats a day from here to Sumartin on the island of Brač. On summer evenings the harbour is full of yachts and leisure boats and Kačić Square in the centre of town is overflowing with young people enjoying the entertainment and cultural programmes. The later it is at night, the more vibrant it gets on the seafront promenade (Riva) in Makarska, and the fuller the cafés, restaurants and discos. The best way to get to know the history of the town is to visit the Franciscan monastery, which recently celebrated its 500th anniversary. In its rooms you can admire the picture gallery, the library, a unique malacological museum (dedicated to the study and preservation of molluscs) and the Institute for Mountains and Sea. On Kačić Square there is also the St. Marcus Church. On the north side there are now the Gojak gallery in the old school, the municipal library, the music school and the headquarters of the Makarska Riviera broadcasting station. On the short there are the Municipal Museum and the church of St. Philip. In St. Petrus’s park there is the restored church of the same name, from which there is a wonderful view over the town, the great Biokovo mountain and the open sea. The town of Makarska lies at 43°17'38" latitude and 17°1'20’’ eastern longitude, so nearly in the middle of the north-western half of the Makarska coastal region.
Makarska is at the foot of the Biokovo mountain massif (1762m) that shelters the town from the temperamental continental climate, therefore it is surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation with warm winters and long, hot summers, accompanied by refreshing Mistral winds. Here there are more than 2750 hours of sunshine a year and the average temperature is over 20°C between June and September. The crystal clear sea also has a temperature of over 20°C from June to October.
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show more merchants and now for yachts, sailing boats and leisure boats for tourists. This helped it to become an important trading harbour, especially at the time of the Venetian and Turkish occupation. Today there are several boats a day from here to Sumartin on the island of Brač. On summer evenings the harbour is full of yachts and leisure boats and Kačić Square in the centre of town is overflowing with young people enjoying the entertainment and cultural programmes. The later it is at night, the more vibrant it gets on the seafront promenade (Riva) in Makarska, and the fuller the cafés, restaurants and discos. The best way to get to know the history of the town is to visit the Franciscan monastery, which recently celebrated its 500th anniversary. In its rooms you can admire the picture gallery, the library, a unique malacological museum (dedicated to the study and preservation of molluscs) and the Institute for Mountains and Sea. On Kačić Square there is also the St. Marcus Church. On the north side there are now the Gojak gallery in the old school, the municipal library, the music school and the headquarters of the Makarska Riviera broadcasting station. On the short there are the Municipal Museum and the church of St. Philip. In St. Petrus’s park there is the restored church of the same name, from which there is a wonderful view over the town, the great Biokovo mountain and the open sea. The town of Makarska lies at 43°17'38" latitude and 17°1'20’’ eastern longitude, so nearly in the middle of the north-western half of the Makarska coastal region.
Makarska is at the foot of the Biokovo mountain massif (1762m) that shelters the town from the temperamental continental climate, therefore it is surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation with warm winters and long, hot summers, accompanied by refreshing Mistral winds. Here there are more than 2750 hours of sunshine a year and the average temperature is over 20°C between June and September. The crystal clear sea also has a temperature of over 20°C from June to October.
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source: Premeru
Makarska Riviera stretches from the city of Brela in the north to Gradac in the south, a total distance of 45 km. The whole riviera has easy access to the airport in Split. The riviera is situated between the dramatic Biokovo Mountains and the Adriatic Sea, with its crystal clear
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show more water. Makarska Riviera has some of Croatia's best beaches and is a perfect destination for everyone looking for sun and fun.
Makarska lies on the foot of Biokovo Mountain, in a natural harbour closed by the Osejava cape from the south-east, and by St. Petar peninsula on the north-west. Makarska is the largest and most popular town along the Makarska Riviera, and has about 25,000 inhabitants. It consists of the old core of the Mediterranean type and a newer part. The city is a good starting point for exploring the whole Makarska Riviera and the islands Brac and Hvar. There is no place in the whole Mediterranean area with a such wealthy and noticeable contrast of the sea greenery and vertical stone cliffs!
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show more water. Makarska Riviera has some of Croatia's best beaches and is a perfect destination for everyone looking for sun and fun.
Makarska lies on the foot of Biokovo Mountain, in a natural harbour closed by the Osejava cape from the south-east, and by St. Petar peninsula on the north-west. Makarska is the largest and most popular town along the Makarska Riviera, and has about 25,000 inhabitants. It consists of the old core of the Mediterranean type and a newer part. The city is a good starting point for exploring the whole Makarska Riviera and the islands Brac and Hvar. There is no place in the whole Mediterranean area with a such wealthy and noticeable contrast of the sea greenery and vertical stone cliffs!
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source: Miloš
'Makarska Riviera means the beaches, sea, hotels, smell of lavander and rosemary, the taste of figs and wine, the atmpsphere of konoba, the sound of harmony singing groups, the fishermen's nets, the smoke of harbour,the sound of the church bells, the cry of seagulls, the bonk of ships, the rage
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show more of a storm, the roar of the wind, the light of a lighthouse, summer love...And all this is Dalmatian art of living.' (R.J.)
Makarska is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the Croatian coast, attractive for its climate and natural features, overall tourist attractions and friendly hosts. City of Makarska is the recipient of various awards for achievements in tourism and also for the achieved quality and variety of tourism and hospitality services.
Today Makarska has more than 15 thousand inhabitants which territory includes picturesque villages at Biokovo Mountain, Veliko Brdo, Puharici, Kotisina and Makar- after whom the city was named after.
The Vepric sanctuary is most attractive natural resource together with forest parks on the peninsulas of St. Peter and Osejava with a beautiful view of the city and islands Brac and Hvar.
The Makarska Riviera is well known for its beautiful beaches, some of which are several kilometres long. The beaches are usually shingle or pebble smoothed by the sea into rounded shapes which are comfortable to lie and walk on. The white beaches with thick pine forests and the refreshing crystal clear sea are among the main attractions of the Makarska Riviera.
In Makarska you can enjoy a variety of taverns, restaurants, cafes, and you can find a lot of entertainment and cultural facilities, such as Makarska cultural summer program which includes a variety of events, concerts, exhibitions and traditional events such as the Fishermen's nights, Kalalarga Night and Summer Carnival.
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show more of a storm, the roar of the wind, the light of a lighthouse, summer love...And all this is Dalmatian art of living.' (R.J.)
Makarska is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the Croatian coast, attractive for its climate and natural features, overall tourist attractions and friendly hosts. City of Makarska is the recipient of various awards for achievements in tourism and also for the achieved quality and variety of tourism and hospitality services.
Today Makarska has more than 15 thousand inhabitants which territory includes picturesque villages at Biokovo Mountain, Veliko Brdo, Puharici, Kotisina and Makar- after whom the city was named after.
The Vepric sanctuary is most attractive natural resource together with forest parks on the peninsulas of St. Peter and Osejava with a beautiful view of the city and islands Brac and Hvar.
The Makarska Riviera is well known for its beautiful beaches, some of which are several kilometres long. The beaches are usually shingle or pebble smoothed by the sea into rounded shapes which are comfortable to lie and walk on. The white beaches with thick pine forests and the refreshing crystal clear sea are among the main attractions of the Makarska Riviera.
In Makarska you can enjoy a variety of taverns, restaurants, cafes, and you can find a lot of entertainment and cultural facilities, such as Makarska cultural summer program which includes a variety of events, concerts, exhibitions and traditional events such as the Fishermen's nights, Kalalarga Night and Summer Carnival.
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The city Makarska is among the famous Croatian tourist destinations, attractive because of its natural beauty. Makarska is located at the foot of the mountain Biokovo along the blue Adriatic Sea. The coastline is rounded by gravel and sandy beach 2 km long, after which the city Makarska is recognizable.
source: Brnić
Holiday home **** Palladium
Built in May 2015, with fantastic beautiful sea and mountain view, private pool
350m2(3800sq.ft.) of villa's indoor area arrange on the 3 spaceous floors
The villa lends itself perfectly to the enjoyment of both, the indoors and the outdoors of Makarska's mediterranean.
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The wide living space, indoor and outdoor dining areas, chic bedrooms and gorgeous deck space have all been designed to give unabated views that are just a stone's throw. A luxurious private pool and outdoor lounge chairs allow you to enjoy and relax in the unending sights and sounds of Makarska.
The villa has an indoor area of 350m2 across three floors.
4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms for up to 8 people.
On the ground floor you have your own secure garage inside the house. And also a few parking spots in front of the house.
The first floor consists of a bedroom with a bathroom, a kitchen with a spaceous living room from which you have access to a big terrace with the private pool, shower and barbecue.
The second floor has two bedrooms, one "master" bedroom(60m2) with a bathroom(bathtub and shower) and a second bedroom, containing a bathroom with a shower.
The penthouse floor offers you a king size bed and the terrace from which you have a panoramic view of the city of Makarska, the islands and the mountain.
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Built in May 2015, with fantastic beautiful sea and mountain view, private pool
350m2(3800sq.ft.) of villa's indoor area arrange on the 3 spaceous floors
The villa lends itself perfectly to the enjoyment of both, the indoors and the outdoors of Makarska's mediterranean.
We are hoping the ...
show more offer will fulfill some of the demand which exceeds Makarska's current state.
The wide living space, indoor and outdoor dining areas, chic bedrooms and gorgeous deck space have all been designed to give unabated views that are just a stone's throw. A luxurious private pool and outdoor lounge chairs allow you to enjoy and relax in the unending sights and sounds of Makarska.
The villa has an indoor area of 350m2 across three floors.
4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms for up to 8 people.
On the ground floor you have your own secure garage inside the house. And also a few parking spots in front of the house.
The first floor consists of a bedroom with a bathroom, a kitchen with a spaceous living room from which you have access to a big terrace with the private pool, shower and barbecue.
The second floor has two bedrooms, one "master" bedroom(60m2) with a bathroom(bathtub and shower) and a second bedroom, containing a bathroom with a shower.
The penthouse floor offers you a king size bed and the terrace from which you have a panoramic view of the city of Makarska, the islands and the mountain.
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source: Grgasovic
You surely know that Makarska is an attractive Croatian tourist centre of Makarska Riviera, located in the heart of Dalmatia, well – known for its natural and climatic characteristics, rich cultural and historical heritage and also heterogeneous tourist offer and kind hosts. Besides enjoying the sun, untouched nature and sea
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show more and different attractions the offer includes supreme accommodation in top-quality apartments, studio apartments and rooms. Considering its geographical position Makarska is and ideal starting position for numerous excursions to neighboring places, no matter if You decide to visit the islands or some of the places with different natural and cultural beauties as well as rich tourist offer.
There is no place in the whole Mediterranean area with a such wealthy and noticeable contrast of the sea and coastal area and Biokovo Mountain that stands vertically above the whole town of Makarska and represents an unrepeatable combination of the sea, greenery and vertical stone cliffs.
In only one day You can both lie pleasantly on the beach and in the afternoon enjoy unforgettable sunset and beautiful view of the Middle Dalmatian islands and whole Riviera from the slopes of the proud mountain. Those interested in an active kind of holiday can enjoy an attractive offer of plenty sport programs with different possibilities on the beach, in the town, on the Mountain as well as in the neighboring places.
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show more and different attractions the offer includes supreme accommodation in top-quality apartments, studio apartments and rooms. Considering its geographical position Makarska is and ideal starting position for numerous excursions to neighboring places, no matter if You decide to visit the islands or some of the places with different natural and cultural beauties as well as rich tourist offer.
There is no place in the whole Mediterranean area with a such wealthy and noticeable contrast of the sea and coastal area and Biokovo Mountain that stands vertically above the whole town of Makarska and represents an unrepeatable combination of the sea, greenery and vertical stone cliffs.
In only one day You can both lie pleasantly on the beach and in the afternoon enjoy unforgettable sunset and beautiful view of the Middle Dalmatian islands and whole Riviera from the slopes of the proud mountain. Those interested in an active kind of holiday can enjoy an attractive offer of plenty sport programs with different possibilities on the beach, in the town, on the Mountain as well as in the neighboring places.
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source: Radić
About Makarska
Located at the foot of BiokovoMountain, which provides a splendid backdrop to the town itself, Makarska boasts beautiful pebble beaches lined with pine trees and sparkling blue sea.
Two peninsulas of Osejava and St. Peter enclose a picturesque bay, which in summer months is full of pleasure boats. ...
show more The town spreads towards the rocky mountain of Biokovo.
Nowhere has nature been so generous with this spectacular combination of the blue sea, the mighty grey mountain, and dark green pine forests.
Several important buildings in Makarska are worth visiting. St. Mark’s Church, built in 18th century, dominates the town’s central square. In the middle of the square there is the statue of fra Andrija Kačić Miošić, a priest and a poet, who lived in 18th century. The statue was made by Ivan Rendić, a famous Croatian sculptor.
Next to the church there is the Venetian fountain dating from 18th century. The fountain has the oldest known town’s coat of arms. In the centre of the town is St. Philip’s Church from 18th century with the beautiful baroque interior. To the east of the port there is the Franciscan Monastery. It was founded in 1518, while the present building dates from 1614. The old and the new Franciscan churches are in the same complex of buildings. The monastery has a valuable library, the archives, and a fine collection of works of art and incunabula. The ShellMuseum, which has a rare collection of shells, is in the monastery complex together with the Institute “The Mountain and the Sea”.
On St. Peter’s Peninsula there is St. Peter’s Church, which was most probably built in 15th century. It was badly damaged in the earthquake in 1962, and was recently completely restored. It is an ideal place for romantic weddings. At the west entrance into town is “Napoleon’s Monument” from the beginning of 19th century.
Makarska, which enjoys brilliant sunshine for many days a year, is a perfect destination for a great holiday.
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Located at the foot of BiokovoMountain, which provides a splendid backdrop to the town itself, Makarska boasts beautiful pebble beaches lined with pine trees and sparkling blue sea.
Two peninsulas of Osejava and St. Peter enclose a picturesque bay, which in summer months is full of pleasure boats. ...
show more The town spreads towards the rocky mountain of Biokovo.
Nowhere has nature been so generous with this spectacular combination of the blue sea, the mighty grey mountain, and dark green pine forests.
Several important buildings in Makarska are worth visiting. St. Mark’s Church, built in 18th century, dominates the town’s central square. In the middle of the square there is the statue of fra Andrija Kačić Miošić, a priest and a poet, who lived in 18th century. The statue was made by Ivan Rendić, a famous Croatian sculptor.
Next to the church there is the Venetian fountain dating from 18th century. The fountain has the oldest known town’s coat of arms. In the centre of the town is St. Philip’s Church from 18th century with the beautiful baroque interior. To the east of the port there is the Franciscan Monastery. It was founded in 1518, while the present building dates from 1614. The old and the new Franciscan churches are in the same complex of buildings. The monastery has a valuable library, the archives, and a fine collection of works of art and incunabula. The ShellMuseum, which has a rare collection of shells, is in the monastery complex together with the Institute “The Mountain and the Sea”.
On St. Peter’s Peninsula there is St. Peter’s Church, which was most probably built in 15th century. It was badly damaged in the earthquake in 1962, and was recently completely restored. It is an ideal place for romantic weddings. At the west entrance into town is “Napoleon’s Monument” from the beginning of 19th century.
Makarska, which enjoys brilliant sunshine for many days a year, is a perfect destination for a great holiday.
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source: Boras
The city of Makarska is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and modern tourist present. It's situated in picturesque nature, facing sea. The city is attractive for it nature and good climate. To this day Makarska is known for its sandy beach, which is
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show more almost 2 km long. The walkways are surrounded by tourist facilities and gastronomical havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.
Today it is a centre of tourism and one of the favourite destinations in Dalmatian riviera. It is a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.
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show more almost 2 km long. The walkways are surrounded by tourist facilities and gastronomical havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.
Today it is a centre of tourism and one of the favourite destinations in Dalmatian riviera. It is a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.
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source: Milunovic
The botanic garden was founded by Dr. Fra Jure Radic (1920-1990), a Franciscan priest and scholar, with the purpose of scientific research and monitoring, protection, conservation, and popularization of the flora of Biokovo. This is not a botanical garden in the classic sense, where each plant is brought by certain
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show more rules, but is designed as a "walled part of nature", which will retain the natural vegetation forms with its native flora. For a relatively small area of 16.5 hectares there are highly diverse habitats such as rock gardens, screes, precipitous rocks, arable land, and the Proslap canyon with the same named waterfall, which most of the year is dry, and comes alive only during heavy rains.
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show more rules, but is designed as a "walled part of nature", which will retain the natural vegetation forms with its native flora. For a relatively small area of 16.5 hectares there are highly diverse habitats such as rock gardens, screes, precipitous rocks, arable land, and the Proslap canyon with the same named waterfall, which most of the year is dry, and comes alive only during heavy rains.
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source: Kucekovic
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