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Gornje Tucepi Offering an immense number of possibilities as well as an unforgettable view of Tucepi and its surroundings. By walking around, you can admire the villages of Tucepi, little churches, towers, water-springs, visit etno-museum and the cathedral of St. Anthony. |
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Biokovo Nature Park The protected nature park offers the possibility for walking, hiking and tours. http://www.biokovo.com |
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Makarska 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. In addition to the shrine of Vepric, other attractive, wooded areas are parks on the peninsulas of Sveti Petar and Osejava. They are pleasant to visit, for those seeking recreation or just enjoying nature and beautiful view of the city, sea and the islands, and of course, Biokovo.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. |
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Imotski (Lakes) Imotski is located on the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Dalmatia. Near Imotski there are two extraordinary lakes, Crveno (Red Lake) and Modro (Blue Lake), beneath which lies the beautiful Imotsko polje (Imotski Field). These lakes are the favourite tourist spots for those who wish to spend their vacation close to nature. |
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Omiš This picturesque town with true Mediterranean atmosphere is situated at the mouth of the river Cetina. It is located approximately 21 kilometres southeast from Split, the largest Dalmatian city. Stone monuments are the reminders of the rich and turbulent past of the notorious Omiš Pirates. Numerous beaches, bays, fresh air and crystal blue sea make the Omiš Riviera a picturesque for those who are looking for a serene vacation. |
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Hvar and Brač The island of Hvar, one of the world’s most beautiful islands, is also called the “Sunniest Island” due to it's many sunshine hours per year. It is a paradise for boaters due to its wonderful bays and sandy beaches. Brač, the neighbouring island, is famous for its beautiful pebble beach Zlatni Rat, which is one of the most popular destinations on the Adriatic coast for surfers and kitesurfers. |
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Split This largest Dalmatian city and the second largest Croatian city is also known as the "City of Museums". Among them, the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments has a special place for all who visit. Also, Diocletian’s Palace, the ancient palace of Emperor Diocletian, is a must-see cultural building for anyone visiting the city. |
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Solin Solin is situated in central Dalmatia, northeast from Split. This small town is famous for its ancient archaeological sites and rich Mediterranean culture. |
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Trogir Known as a beautiful town on the UNESCO list, this small town near Split is famous for its old town centre and rich cultural heritage. Some of the sights that you can see in Trogir are: St. Lawrence’s Cathedral, the Kamerlengo Castle, the South City Gate, St. Mark’s Tower and the City Museum. |
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Neretva Valley and the Narona Museum The Neretva Valley is an extraordinary landscape of swamps, lagoons, lakes, beaches, rivers and mountains which create a mosaic of natural beauty. It also includes five protected areas. The Neretva landscape is perfect for walking and cycling tours. Located near Metković is the Narona Archaeological Museum, which was built above a temple dedicated to the divine Augustus and where 15 statues of Roman emperors were found on its unique archaeological site. |
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Korčula The island of Marco Polo (whose birthplace is next to the cathedral in the town of Korčula), is a tourist destination famous for its wine, olives and rich cultura and historical heritage. Korčula has preserved the tradition of knightly tournaments – Moreška, a dynamic, battle sword dance. It has built its cultural identity with other spectacular processions as well. |
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Dubrovnik The city of Dubrovnik, located at the south end of Croatia, is a pearl of the world’s cultural heritage and a city with a unique past. Its numerous monuments, forts, city walls, museums, cathedrals and houses make it an attractive tourist destination. |
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Međugorje and Međugorje Ethno Village Međugorje is situated near the town of Čitluk and it is one of the most famous Marian shrines where believers from all parts of the world come. Međugorje Ethno Village is a unique hotel-tourist complex which opened at the end of 2008. In its 50 establishments made of stone and guests are provided with a complete tourist service in the authentic environment of Međugorje. |
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Mostar The city of Mostar is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the banks of the river Neretva, and said to be one of the most beautiful cities there. It has been named after the bridge keepers – mostari. Stari Most (The Old Bridge) as well as the old city of Mostar have been classified by UNESCO as protected cultural sites since 2005. |
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Hiking trails (Podgora, Makarska, the old village of Tučepi) |
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