Makarska Harbor
In Makarska, Croatia .
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Biokovo Nature Park
Biokovo Nature Park is a must-visit destination for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers. The park features a range of trails, from easy walks to challenging hikes, offering stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and the islands below. One of the highlights is the Biokovo Skywalk , a glass platform suspended over the cliffs, providing thrilling views and photo opportunities. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including mountain goats and various bird species. In addition to hiking, visitors can explore caves, botanical gardens, and enjoy the fresh mountain air. It is the perfect escape for those seeking adventure and natural beauty. The park's highest peak Sveti Jure (1762m) features a 19th-century chapel accessible via an old Austro-Hungarian military trail. Rare endemic plants like the Biokovo bellflower (Edraianthus pumilio) grow nowhere else on Earth except these limestone slopes.
Makarska Old Town
Makarska Old Town is a charming area filled with narrow streets, stone buildings, and historic sites. The town's main square, Kacic Square , is the center of activity, featuring the statue of Andrija Kacic Miosic , a famous Croatian poet. The square is surrounded by cafes, shops, and the St. Mark's Church , which showcases baroque architecture. Visitors can explore the old town's hidden corners, enjoy local delicacies at traditional restaurants, and shop for souvenirs in artisan shops. The old town is a lively hub, especially in the evenings when locals and tourists gather to enjoy Makarska's vibrant nightlife and coastal charm. Beneath the Franciscan Monastery lies a secret 16th-century wine cellar still used for aging local red wines. Every Thursday in summer, the square hosts traditional 'Lindjo' folk dancing performances accompanied by klapa singers.
Makarska Riviera
The Makarska Riviera is a stunning coastal stretch known for its crystal-clear waters , pebble beaches , and lush pine forests . It is one of the most beautiful regions in Croatia, attracting visitors from around the world. The beaches along the Riviera are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports such as snorkeling , jet skiing, and paddleboarding . The area is lined with cafes, restaurants, and beach bars where visitors can relax and enjoy local cuisine. The dramatic backdrop of the Biokovo Mountain adds to the breathtaking scenery, making the Makarska Riviera an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Unique to this coastline are the smooth white quartz pebbles that naturally massage feet while walking along the shore. During spring, the scent of blooming immortelle flowers from nearby hills mixes with the sea breeze creating a distinctive aromatic experience.
St. Peter Peninsula
The St. Peter Peninsula is a small, scenic area located near Makarska's harbor. It is a popular spot for walking, jogging, or simply enjoying the panoramic views of the sea and the town. The peninsula features a picturesque lighthouse and a statue of St. Peter , after whom the area is named. The paths around the peninsula are shaded by pine trees, providing a refreshing escape from the heat. It is also a great spot for swimming and sunbathing, with small coves offering clear, turquoise waters. For those looking for tranquility and natural beauty, the St. Peter Peninsula is a peaceful retreat in Makarska. The lighthouse keeper occasionally offers nighttime tours where visitors can witness the mesmerizing dance of bioluminescent plankton in the waters below. Archaeological remains of a 6th-century early Christian chapel can be seen near the peninsula's western tip during low tide.