Dividing the riviera
Biograd Riviera - Biograd
Biograd na moru used to be an important city of kings. Today, the city has 6,000 inhabitants and is a beautiful tourist resort and an important maritime center. In addition to many restaurants and shops, the guests will also find exceptional nature in the National and nature parks and rich culture in the old part of the city. The city is located on a small peninsula in the heart of the Adriatic sea between the two bays of Soline and Bošana.
Šibenik Riviera – Vodice
The city of Vodice is located 12 km west from Šibenik and it is the most popular resort on the Šibenik Riviera. Tourism, which has more than sixty years of tradition in Vodice, has developed into the main economic activity and made Vodice a well-known tourist destination. Vodice is ideal for a holiday full of fun and adventure.
Omiš Riviera - Omiš
Omiš is a small Dalmatian town at the mouth of the Cetina River, and it is located only 25 km from Split. It is a unique combination of the river, sea and mountains, turbulent and proud history, and rich cultural heritage. The Omiš pirates were one of the most powerful and fearsome pirates in the entire Mediterranean. Omiš offers beautiful beaches for a wonderful holiday. The tourist can enjoy rafting on the Cetina River which is an easy rafting that even children from 7 years of age can easily handle.
Omiš Riviera - Nemira
Closest to the city of Omiš on the Omiš Riviera is the small romantic village of Nemira. If you are looking for a peaceful and quiet holiday, then Nemira is made for you. Nemira offers beautiful beaches with crystal clear sea and pine trees where you can hide from the sun. Nemira is a twenty-minute walk from the city center of Omiš along a beautifully landscaped promenade that runs all the way right by the sea.
Makarska Riviera - Brela
Brela is a small tourist town located on the Makarska Riviera. Brela offers the richness of a crystal-clear sea, almost seven kilometers of natural pebble beaches and the scent and beauty of a dense pine forest. The American magazine Forbes placed Brela beaches among the 10 most beautiful beaches in the world. The village has a tradition of comfortable accommodation and hospitality of their population. Enjoy the flavors of home cooked meals, good wine, music, and entertainment.
Makarska Riviera - Makarska
Makarska is the center of the Makarska Riviera, after which it is named. There is something for everyone in this popular destination. Beautiful pebble beaches with a gradual entrance to the sea and a lot of services for guests. The harbor with its palm-lined promenade invites you to take evening walks. The St. Petar Peninsula offers romantic walks where you can lock your love and symbolically throw the key into the sea. Many boat trips are organized from Makarska, and there is a regular ferry line to the island of Brač.
Makarska Riviera - Podgora
Podgora is nicknamed the pearl of the Adriatic, and is located on the slopes of Mount Biokovo, thanks to which you can discover beautiful nature, forests, beaches, and the crystal-clear sea. If you have chosen the resort of Podgora, we recommend visiting the Biokovo Nature Park. Biokovo is a mountain that rises from the sea and offers unforgettable panoramic views from its peaks and the latest attraction is "Walk in the sky" - Skywalk Biokolo at an altitude of 1228 m.a.s.l.
Makarska Riviera – Tučepi
Tučepi is a popular tourist resort with approximately 1,700 inhabitants. This destination has a great location, it is located only 5 kilometers from city of Makarska and on the north side, the Biokovo nature park stretches over the city. Tučepi is a popular destination thanks to the longest beach on the Makarska Riviera with a gradual entrance to the sea. The beach is lined along its entire length with a pine forest and a promenade for pleasant evening walks. There are many restaurants and cafes on the promenade.
Island of Brač
The island of Brač is the largest island in Central Dalmatia and the 3rd largest island in Croatia. Brač is an island with many faces, and everyone will find their own charm here. If you are looking for a quiet holiday with nice pebble beaches or more adventurous rocky coasts, you will find everything on this beautiful island. The most famous beach on the island is called Zlatni Rat and is located near the resort of Bol. The guests preferring various activities can enjoy many cycling and walking paths. The tourist can explore the surroundings of Vidova Gora, which is the highest mountain range of all the Croatian islands or follow in the footsteps of the Hlahol monks to the Blaca Monastery.
Island of Brač – Bol
The town of Bol is the oldest town on the coast of the island of Brač. This city became famous for the most famous beach on the Adriatic Sea called Zlatni Rat. This beach is world unique because it has a shape of a tongue which stretches almost half a kilometer into the sea and its tip changes its shape according to the sea currents. Besides the Zlatni Rat beach, you will find here the beautiful Martinica beach with a monastery in the middle. You will not get bored in the town of Bol. It is a paradise for surfers and there is also a large selection of restaurants and attractions for every age group. Destination Bol will definitely not disappoint you.