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Makarska Riviera beaches

Makarska Riviera beaches

Makarska Riviera beaches


Makarska is located in the middle of Dalmatian coats and has some of the most beautiful beaches along whole Croatian coast. Makarska is a center of long Makarska Riviera stretch of the coast.
To the north of Makarska are the resorts of Krvavica, Bratus, Promajna, Baska Voda & Brela. All are worth a visit but one can note Baska Voda & Brela for their quiet marinas and superb restaurants, and both are particularly well known for their beautiful idyllic coves and white beaches.
To the south of Makarska are the coastal resorts of Tucepi, with its beautiful long stretch of white beach, Podgora, with its lovely quiet marina, Drasnice, Igrane, Zivogosce and Drvenik, from where one can get a ferry to the island of Hvar. Furthermost south are Zaostrog, standing amidst pine trees and olive groves, and Gradac, the largest town in the Riviera after Makarska.
From Brela to Gradac (cca 40 km) there are a hundreds of beaches, for everyones taste. Many of them are very popular and sometimes crowded during the peak of the season, but you can find enormous number of hidden and intimate small beaches between rocks all around the coast. The biggest beach, in one part, is in Tucepi town - 2 km long. Second one is in the town of Makarska and it's long 1,5 km.
Makarska Tourist Board
Obala kralja Tomislava 16
21300 Makarska
Tel/Fax: +385 (0)21 612 002
E-mail: tzg-makarska@st.t-com.hr
Makarska Riviera overview
Brela Tourist BoardBaska Voda Tourist BoardTucepi Tourist BoardZivogosce Tourist BoardGradac Tourist Board


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