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Drašnice

Drasnice, The long pebbled beaches, crystal clear blue sea and mild mediteranean climate along with comfortable private accomodation and friendly people make Drasnice an ideal place for a family vacation. Drasnice is mentioned for the first time in a Turkish document in 1523, at the same time as a church of sv. Jure. The church is redesigned in baroque style in 18th century. It was also destroyed in a earthquake, and in its place a new one was built with many incorporated parts from the old church. The remains of material culture in the area of Drasnice have existed since 8000 years, when an our coast and in the whole Mediterranean area the culture of the New Stone Age or the Ne... Read more

Brist

A est da Podaca, verso Gradac, sul mare si trova il paesino Brist con 450 abitanti. A Brist potete trovare un grande numero di case e degli appartamenti per le vacanze. Gli abitanti si occupano di pesca, agricoltura, rinnovano vecchie e coltivano nuove piante di oliva. Brist viene menzionato per la prima volta nel 1571, però è molto più vecchio, il che dimostrano le prove archeologiche. Nella parte vecchia si trova la chiesa di Santa Margherita per la quale si suppone che fosse stata costruita nel Quattrocento. Nell’abside della chiesa si trovano pietre tombali della famiglia Kacic. Secondo la leggenda, in una delle case di pietra vicino alla chiesa, è nato Andrija Kacic Miosic,... Read more

Brela

Brela, a town next to the sea is a municipality with 1770 inhabitants. Brela has become one of the most exclusive and most wanted tourist destinations in Dalmatia during the last few decades of the 20th century thanks to the attractive natural environment, clean pebble and sand beaches, romantically arranged along a side where a promenade swerves between pine trees and modernly comfortable hotels, guest houses, apartments, boarding houses, catering and other modern tourist facilities. High over Brela is the rural village Kričak with a wide offer of homemade specialties. The clean and clear sea and the care of the environment are best confirmed by numerous tourist awards. The Pun... Read more

Baška Voda

Il piccolo paese, situato vicino alla sorgente dell’acqua potabile dove nel Settecento sono scesi gli abitanti della località di Bast dopo l’attacco dei Turchi, si è sviluppato in un grande e famoso posto turistico Baska Voda con 2924 cittadini. Durante la stagione turistica, la maggior parte di turisti sulla riviera di Makarska soggiorna a Baska Voda. Sulla base dei resti dell’architettura antica di uno dei più ricchi luoghi di ritrovamento del periodo romano sotto Biokovo, si arriva alla conclusione che l’antico Biston si trovava a Gradina e intorno ad essa, dove oggi si trova Baska Voda. In quel posto sono state ritrovate tombe con le urne, lanterne, gioelli, le monete di Ale... Read more

Vinišće

Piccolo villagio di pescatori, Vinišće si trova in una laguna con mare cristalino e la natura intata. Situato nella Dalmatia centrale si trova 12km della antica citta di Trogir. Un costa ideale per riposo, nuoto, pesca, surfing e per le gite con la barca. Vicinanza delle bellissime lagune come Voluja, Ričevo, Vrelo, Old Trogir, Sićenica - offre delle spiagge meravigliose di sabbia e di pietra. In villaggio c'e una ACI marina, ristoranti, bar ed in pocchi minuti si arriva a Spalato - centro culturale di Dalmatia. Read more

Trogir

Trogir - grad čija urbanistička cijelina spada među najvrijednije i najbolje očuvane spomenike srednjeg vijeka na istočnoj obali Jadrana, nastao je u 4. stoljecu prije n.e. kao grčka kolonija "Tragurion". Taj gradić u prvom stoljeću naše ere postaje dijelom Rimskog Carstva, razvivši se u važno trgovačko i upravno sjedište rimske provincije Dalmacije. Nakon pada Rimskog Carstva, Trogir je stekao status autonomne komune. Gradić, smješten na malom otočiću povezan jednim mostom sa kopnom, a drugim sa otokom Čiovom, pun procvat doživljava tijekom srednjeg vijeka. To razdoblje predstavlja vrhunac društvene, gospodarske, kulturne i umjetničke moći Trogira. Vrijeme je to velikih gradnji... Read more

Stobreč

Stobreč is a small fishing village at the entrance to the city of Split, 7 km away from the palace. Is known from Greek times, in Roman times was named EPETIUM, according to which the name given to our restaurant and guesthouse with a long tradition. This is a place that has only 4,000 inhabitants, it is ideal for a break from the city noise and traffic. In Stobreč you can enjoy swimming on sandy or rocky beaches, walking and drinking coffee near the sea, but also in the rich gastronomy offer based on Mediterranean cuisine dominated by fish. When you feel like a rich cultural life and entertainment, just sit in a car or bus and for 10 minutes you are at the center of Split, the ... Read more

Sevid

Sevid is the tourist resort of Riviera Marina. Split is located approximately 40 km far away and Trogir 12 km. It was founded as a fishing village by fishermen of nearby Rogoznica. Sevid is named after the Church of St. Vid, around which the village was established. Even today the local people are engaged in fishing, but also olive and viticulture. Sevid is a tourist destination that offers a peaceful and pleasant vacation away from the noise of the larger tourist destinations. It is an ideal location for a relaxing holiday with incredible panoramic views of the Mediterranean landscapes, unspoiled nature and crystal clear waters. It is one of the most developed part of the coast... Read more

Seget Vranjica

Seget Vranjica is a small tourist resort located 5 km north of Trogir, in the direction of Šibenik and 8 km from the international airport of Split. Seget Vranjica has everything which is necessary for a pleasant and peaceful stay in a beautiful Mediterranean environment. Because of the vicinity of several ACI marines and the ferry port Split which connects you to numerous Dalmatian destinations, it is the ideal starting point for seeing the Adriatic. The Trogir Riviera and the surroundings of Seget Vranjica are marked with bays with stone and pebble beaches, lush Mediterranean vegetation, centuries old vineyards and olive groves, and islands and islets ideal for one-day excursi... Read more

Pisak

Pisak is a small tourist destination on the fabulous Omis Riviera, close to the town of Omis, 5 km north of Brela and 40 km from the city of Split. Omis Riviera is famous for its beautiful coastline and pebble beaches that go on for kilometers. Pisak lies in a bay and has sandy, pebble and rocky beaches - we recommend it to families with children and water sports enthusiasts who can rent boats, go diving, sailing and surfing. In the evening, you can unwind in restaurants and konobas (local restaurants), and try traditionally prepared fish. If in Pisak, make sure to visit Vrulje springs, where you will find refreshing, cold, drinking water. In the neighborhood of our place you ha... Read more

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