Cities and resorts of middle Dalmatia. Dalmatia: details about the historical region in Croatia The best beaches of middle dalmatia

Split is located in the center of Croatia, dividing Dalmatia into two equal parts. The main attraction of the city - the palace of Emperor Diocletian - is a real city in the city, which is fenced off by high walls from the center of Split. Every summer, a festival is held on the territory of the palace, where concerts, opera performances and theatrical performances take place.

There is entertainment for everyone here: a zoo, bike paths, viewing platforms, tennis courts, volleyball and football fields, diving centers. For lovers of cultural recreation, the National Theater of Croatia is open.

The most popular beaches in Split are Bacvice sandy beach and Radisson Blu Resort beach.

Sibenik

The city of Šibenik is an open-air museum surrounded by the sea on one side and the national park on the other. The main attraction is the Church of St. James, included in the UNESCO list of cultural heritage in 2000.

This city is ideal for those who believe that life is movement. There are many diving clubs and yacht centers, horseback riding is organized.

The most famous beach of Sibenik is located on Cape Solaris. The small pebble beach is perfect for families with children.

Vodice

The small town of Vodice got its name because of the numerous springs. This place attracts tourists with a combination of modern architecture and noble antiquity.

The main attraction is the Church of the Holy Cross.

The main beach stretches for 4 kilometers. This is one of the best beaches in Dalmatia. There are diving clubs and children's centers for every taste.

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Croatia, stretching along the coast of the Adriatic Sea, is an ideal destination for beach lovers. It remains only to select the region. The best beaches, almost 90% of which belong to the state, are concentrated in four zones: on the Istrian peninsula, in Central and South Dalmatia. We offer to study each region in detail.

Istrian coast: the most famous beaches in Croatia

Istria has a Mediterranean climate, which means it is a little drier and colder than in Dalmatia - the average summer temperature is + 28-30 ° C, which is especially pleasant for vacationers in July-August. You can start the beach season already in May, and end it by the end of October, there are plenty of beaches here, many of them are marked with the international Blue Flag sign for the cleanliness of the sea and water area. Let's go through the main cities.

The main feature of a beach holiday in this region is the vast park areas that stretch from horizon to horizon along the sea. The air smells of the sea, pine needles, and the trees reach the very edge of the water. You can wallow in the dense shade of trees all day long or, taking two steps closer to the surf line, bask in the gentle Croatian sun.

1) Umag is a diving and tennis center in western Croatia near Slovenia. Most of the beaches here are pebbly:

  • Laguna Stella Maris- the most gently sloping and small-pebble, located just 3 kilometers from the city center.
  • Katoro- combines patches of sand and pebbles, surrounded by pine trees, located in the resort village of the same name near Umag. Suitable for families - there are playgrounds and sports grounds, a swimming pool and water slides.


  • Sol Polynesia- one of the few sandy beaches in Croatia in this region, pebble zones are also found. The “trick” of the beach is grass football and badminton grounds, a playground and a bar, as well as walking distance to a nudist beach.


  • Kanova– a rocky area with concreted areas near the campsite, located 8 kilometers from Umag, in a picturesque bay. Famous for its Večeri Karigadora - evenings with live music, fish dishes and dancing.


  • Savudrija- a rocky beach in the resort town of the same name. A favorite place for surfers, there is a campsite, restaurants and sports grounds. The main attraction is the 19th century lighthouse.


2) Porec- will be the second you see after Umag, if you move south. A cozy Mediterranean city surrounded by greenery is famous for the Euphrasian Basilica with Byzantine mosaics, the remains of ancient Roman temples and forums and, of course, 17 well-groomed small-pebble beaches with bays and lagoons (the length of the coastline is about 64 km). According to the city authorities, 20% of all "Blue Flags" of Croatia are concentrated in Poreč. Here are the most famous of the beaches:

  • city ​​beach– city beach in the very center of Poreč. For tourists, sports water activities are provided here, there are several cafes and the popular Parentium nightclub.


  • Bellevue beach- located in the Blue Lagoon, about 2 km from the city center. The beach belongs to the hotel complex - special slopes to the sea have been created for vacationers, a first-aid post, parking and a lifeguard base are equipped.


  • Oliva (S. Nikola)- located on a small island opposite the city port. The beach is surrounded by a pine park.


  • Beach Hotel Laguna Materada***- represents concrete platforms and lawns for sunbathing. Marked with the "Blue Flag", you can do water sports.


  • Beach Hotel Village Laguna Galijot****- a pebbly area with concrete platforms (with stairways) 5 km from Poreč. There are outdoor pools, children's water slides, paid sunbeds and umbrellas.


3) Rovinj- one of the 225 most amazing places in the world in 2015 (according to National Geographic magazine). And one of the most beautiful cities in Istria, Croatia and the world (in our opinion)! A relatively large medieval town with cobbled streets polished to a shine by thousands of pairs of feet. The center with the traditional Old Town and the indescribable beauty of pink sunsets - exactly like the rose dessert wine Biser Mora from the Katunar winery! We recommend buying a cool bottle of wine in the center, a couple of glasses of raspberries and end the evening by climbing to the highest point of the old town near the church of St. Euphemia. Find the most secluded place on the boulders, watch how the sea shimmers solemnly and every minute pleasure boats and snow-white yachts leave and return from the port.

The most famous local beach is located on the island of St. Catherine - here tourists are waiting for a diving center, windsurfing equipment rental, you can play beach golf or volleyball. The northwest of the island attracts lovers of jumping from high cliffs into the sea.



If you plan to ride catamarans or boats, Lone Bay, a gently sloping small-pebble beach (15 minutes walk from the city center), is suitable. It is located on the territory of a shady park, you can have a bite to eat in one of the two snack bars.


Another picturesque beach marked with the Blue Flag is Vestar (5 km from the city center), stretching for 700 meters. Here (at the campsite) you can rent sports and boat equipment. The entrance to the sea is gentle, ideal for small children.


4) Pool- a port city in which there are many antiquities of the Roman era (all the sights are within walking distance from each other). The beaches here, as well as on the entire Istra peninsula, are rocky and pebbly, many with concrete platforms:

  • Vile Stinjan- the beach is 5 km from Pula, thanks to its convenient entry into the water, it is suitable even for older couples and families with children. There is a sand volleyball court, bike paths, a diving center and a restaurant with a beautiful view of the Brion Islands.


  • Gortanova Bay is famous for its small coves, which have long been occupied by divers. The entrance to the sea is gentle, there is a beach cafe.


  • Brioni is one of the 44 Blue Flag beaches in Istria. Close to the Verudela Resort and the 2-star Brioni Hotel with outdoor pools.


5) Opatija- a city surrounded by laurel forests, where Chekhov, Nabokov and Remarque liked to relax. Luxurious villas in the thickets of magnolias and bamboo, the legendary Camellia cake with figs, a unique climate (the city is reliably protected from the winds by the Učka mountains and other islands) - the Opatija Riviera is considered one of the most elegant Croatian resorts, often compared with the Cote d'Azur. In summer, the sea warms up to +26°С, the air temperature is +23–25°С. Almost all local beaches are concreted, stairs lead into the sea, separate sandy areas are allocated for playing volleyball. Almost every hotel on the first line offers its guests pools with sea water. Very popular are:

  • Slatina- the most famous beach of the city, stretching along the beautiful Lungomare promenade. The recreation area is equipped with showers, you can rent an umbrella and a sunbed, within walking distance there are souvenir kiosks. The descent into the water is concrete, like in a pool. There is a free playground, an ice cream parlor, roasted chestnut stalls, etc.


  • Moscenicka Draga- a beach with small pebble screenings and bright turquoise water, 15 km from the center of Opatija. To be more precise, this is a whole strip (6 km) that combines several beaches. There are almost no waves, in the high season (July-August) there are a lot of tourists here. There are ramps for the descent of the disabled, you can rent catamarans or a water scooter.


  • Medveja- a large (about 45 thousand m²) beach with large pebbles. Come here with children - there is a water park and a scuba rental on the beach, bike paths are equipped, a restaurant with a large selection of the freshest seafood is open.


  • Lido- it is worth visiting at least once after sunset! In the immediate vicinity of the beach there is the picturesque Angioliny Park, as well as an open-air cinema - not only films are shown here, but also concerts are held. Plus - all the conditions for sea sports, rental of surfboards and even a 6-meter springboard.


Dalmatia: the best resorts in Croatia with a sandy beach

The coast of Dalmatia is washed by the Adriatic Sea. In contrast to Istria, the coastal landscapes here are more diverse - pine trees interspersed with palm trees and olive trees, there are many small bays and harbors. Conventionally, the region is divided into Central, Southern and Northern Dalmatia.

6) Rijeka(Northern Dalmatia) - an option for outdoor activities. Come here if you are bored with active traffic, city noise, wide avenues. Firstly, from here it is easy to get by bus to other cities in Croatia, Italy or Slovenia. Just 30 km away is the island of Krk with an international airport (the island is connected to the mainland by a 1.5-kilometer bridge). Secondly, this is the third largest city in Croatia, so there are many cultural attractions here - from the noisy pedestrian Crozot street to the ancient Trsat castle. Thirdly, there are two huge well-equipped beaches within Rijeka. A few minutes from the center is Kostrena - you can get here along the busy promenade by renting a catamaran or boat on the spot. A little more distant is the small-pebble beach Ploce (landmark - the Kantridi stadium) with an area of ​​​​14 km², with equipped embankments, restaurants and a volleyball court.



7) Trogir(Central Dalmatia) - this region is characterized by small pebble beaches with small sandy areas. There are no beaches directly in the city, but there is a port from where motor boats and boats carry tourists around. Among the largest beaches:

  • Okrug Gornji on the island of Ciovo (3 km from Trogir, you can get to the island by a bridge) - quiet places, shallow sea, a lot of small bars. Unofficially, this 2-kilometer beach is called Trogir's Copacabana because of the abundance of entertainment (including nightlife) and colorful landscapes. Nearby there are bakeries and a restaurant, a supermarket and a pharmacy.


  • There is a beach in the eastern part of Ciovo Slatin(12 km from Trogir) - also small pebbles, with clear water. There is almost no entertainment here (only a couple of cafes), but even at the height of the season it is not crowded enough.


  • Mavarstice bay beach is a concrete slab with stairs to the sea, in some places you can find sandy areas. Popular Croatian hotels with a sandy beach are concentrated here - for example, Villa Punta Liveli or Villa Mavarstica of the same name. The place is very calm, remote from the main highways, all household drains merge into septic pits and are taken out to the mainland.


Zadar(Northern Dalmatia) - a favorite area for windsurfers and kitesurfers, and most of the sandy beaches of Croatia for children are concentrated here. The largest recreation areas:

  • Sakarun(Dugi Otok Island) - this beach produces a wow effect on everyone who sees it for the first time! It is located in a protected area (there are no sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach), the water is the purest, bright turquoise hue, easy entry into the sea.


  • Zaton- suitable for lovers of active entertainment (you can play volleyball, mini-golf, picigin). In addition, all conditions for vacationers with disabilities are created here.


  • Sabunike is a popular family holiday destination about 6 km from Zadar. People come here to go sailing and surfing, undergo therapeutic mud therapy and visit the National Park.


9) Island of Brac famous for its mild Mediterranean climate, quarries (for example, the White House in Washington is lined with Brač limestone) and the iconic resort of Bol. It is there that perhaps the main attraction of the country is located - a small-pebble beach on the Cape of the Golden Horn (Zlatni rât), marked with the Blue Flag. Depending on the direction of the winds and sea currents, the cape changes its shape - this is a popular place among lovers of water skiing, parasailing, jet skis and other water activities.



This is not the only beach on the island, there are many secluded green recreation areas on Brac: Splitska, Mirca, Supetar, Postira, etc.

10) Sibenik(Middle Dalmatia) - if you are collecting information about where sandy beaches are in Croatia, you cannot do without mentioning this city. It is here, 6 km from the city center, that there is a beautiful beach Solaris with fine white sand - it is adjacent to the hotel complex Solaris Holiday Resort, which includes five hotels. The location is excellent - nearby are two National parks with waterfalls, AquaLand water park, SPA centers.


The second busiest beach in the region is Slanica on the island of Murter, which has its own amusement park, numerous bars and restaurants. The sea is shallow, suitable for children. Nearby is a nudist beach.


For something a little more secluded, head to Cigrada, a rocky beach on the same island, or pebbly Podvrske. There are not so many people here, there are small fish restaurants.



11) Makarska Riviera is considered the most expensive and romantic resort of South Dalmatia - the landscapes here are reminiscent of Italy. Small villages surrounded by pine forests stretch for almost 60 km - sometimes pine trees create a cozy shade right on the beaches, and the air smells of the sea and pine needles. By choosing this option, you can diversify your beach holiday with trekking in the Biokovo mountain range. The beaches here are usually small pebbles:

  • Nikolina in the municipality of Baska Voda, it is suitable for families with children - the kids can play on the playground or jump on trampolines, lifeguards monitor safety. Pine trees provide natural shade.


  • Punta Rata in the resort town of Brela - a long beach along the promenade with numerous restaurants and pizzerias. There is a rental of catamarans and jet skis, conditions for people with disabilities have been created (including special descents into the water).


  • Nugal- a small secluded nudist beach near Tucepi.


12) Dubrovnik(South Dalmatia) is the undisputed leader in the number of tourists and fans of the "Game of Thrones" per square meter (the famous series is filmed in Dubrovnik and Split and excursions are conducted "to places of military glory"). The lion's share of the sandy beaches of Croatia is concentrated here, the climate is subtropical, with very hot summers (the average maximum is + 28 ° С). The best hotels with beaches are Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik, Rixos Hotel Libertas, Hotel Splendid, etc.

Pebble beaches - Vucine(in Zuljana bay), Veliki Zali(30 km from Dubrovnik, near the village of Brsecine), Sveti Jakov(Bay at the Church of St. James in the Old Town).




The longest sandy beach in Dubrovnik Lapad. The infrastructure here is 100% developed - you can rent a sunbed or umbrella, buy in souvenir shops or play badminton in the shade of olive trees. A special plus is that the swimming area is protected from water transport. Another sandy beach Vela Przina in the south of the island of Korcula (ferries go here from Dubrovnik). It is considered the second most popular beach in all of Croatia - the place is protected from the winds by protruding rocks with vineyards, restaurants and water sports equipment rental bases. If you want to find a more picturesque place, check out the rocky beach Buza under the walls of the Old Town - despite the external "wildness", there are slopes into the water, there are sun loungers and even a bar.




As you already understood, in Croatia you can find beach areas for every taste - from typical urban concrete areas to sandy beaches in the shade of pine groves. And most importantly: in almost every region, every town has several very diverse beaches. People traditionally come to South Dalmatia for healing - the air saturated with coniferous ethers and iodine is very useful for the respiratory tract. A typical party region is Dubrovnik and Split. The most transparent water and delicious seafood can be found in Central Dalmatia. Whatever you choose, bright emotions are provided to you!

The best beaches in Croatia are located in Central Dalmatia in the region of the so-called Makarska Riviera. There, five kilometers from Makarska, there is a cute little town of Tucepi, surrounded by greenery. The town stretches along the coast for three kilometers. Almost the entire coastline of the town is a sand and pebble beach.

Thanks to the rocky structure of the coast, the sea and the beach are always clean here. A gentle entrance to the sea, a developed rental service and an abundance of cafes and restaurants make it possible to call Tucepi beach one of the best family vacation spots.

Coordinates: 43.26483100,17.05696100

Beach "Golden Horn"

A very beautiful place! It seems that it is sand, and yellow, in fact, it is a bulk beach, stones, and absolutely white.

Tucepi beach line

Tucepi resort is one of the youngest resorts in Croatia, located along the coast of the Makarska Riviera. This resort is ideal for a family holiday, as it is known for its 3-kilometer pebbly beach with a gentle bottom, which is a favorable factor for children's recreation. On the beach you can use sun loungers and umbrellas, as well as a snack in a cafe. Pine trees grow on some parts of the beach, from which a shadow falls on the beach.

From the sea side, Tucepi is surrounded by the rocky islands of Hvar and Brac, which protect the city from the winds. There are not too many hotels in the resort, but all of them are also designed for children and have children's animation.

It is worth noting that Tucepi is a very economical holiday destination on the Adriatic coast, so it is in demand not only among foreigners, but also among local residents.

Coordinates: 43.26895600,17.05764800

Saharun Beach

Dugi Otok is the largest island of the Zadar archipelago, with an area of ​​about 115 km². There are many beautiful beaches, not similar to one another. Some of the island's beaches can only be reached by boat. Saharoon Beach is located on the northwest coast of the island and is easily accessible by car. This is a great clean sandy beach. There is a small snack bar on the beach. This place is becoming more and more famous for its 24-hour summer beach parties. One of the local attractions is also a 41-meter lighthouse near Saharun, on Veli Rat.

Coordinates: 44.13366600,14.87158300

Saldoon Bay beach

The island of Ciovo is located in the central part of Croatia, three kilometers from the city of Trogir, which is under the protection of UNESCO. The area of ​​the island is only 28.8 km². The most popular place among tourists here is Saldun Bay. The main beach of the bay is attractive not only for its beauty, but also for its lively, noisy atmosphere. It's always fun and crowded here. There are many cafe-bars, restaurants and various water sports on the beach. Near the beach there are many quieter and more peaceful places, as well as small islands that can be reached by boat.

Coordinates: 43.50927300,16.25572100

Mlaska beach

Suchurai is a small picturesque town on the eastern cape of the island of Hvar. This is a place with a coastline of about 20 km. Along it there are many small bays and caves where you can find peace and solitude. 3.5 km. to the south of Sučurai there is a car camping "Mlaska" with a large sandy beach. The atmosphere here is calm and hospitable. The camping meets the highest European standards. "Mlaska" offers boat rental, windsurfing, diving, etc. The complex has a restaurant with national Croatian cuisine. Part of the campsite is occupied by a nudist beach.

Coordinates: 43.12444800,17.18982700

Raducha beach

Primosten is a port city and a popular tourist resort in central Dalmatia, located between Sibenik and Split. This is a town with typical Mediterranean narrow streets and stone houses in the Old Town. Primosten has many shops, restaurants, bars, cafes and nightclubs. Not far from Primosten there are several small islands. One of the most famous and most beautiful beaches in Primosten is Raducha. This magnificent beach stretches along the peninsula. Its northern part is covered with pebbles, and the southern part is rocky. A small part of the beach is reserved for nudists. Not far from the beach there are hotels Slava, Zora and Raduch.

Coordinates: 43.58966400,15.92203300

City beach of Promajna

Promajna City Beach is a beautiful pebble beach located in the Croatian resort town of Promajna, on the picturesque coast of the Adriatic Sea. This beach is considered an ideal place for family holidays.

The city beach of Promajna is a very beautiful place. The coast is surrounded by pines and olive trees, and majestic mountains rise from the north side. The beach is very long - it stretches for several kilometers, and there is enough space for everyone. The seabed is very flat, the depth increases gradually.

Entrance to the beach is free, but sun loungers and sun umbrellas will have to be rented. All types of water activities are also available on the coast - here you can go diving, ride a catamaran, rent a boat or a jet ski. In general, the city beach of Promajna is a good place for a comfortable and safe family vacation, attracting thousands of tourists every year.

Coordinates: 43.33484700,16.97151700


Sights of Central Dalmatia

The coast of Central Dalmatia is one of the most beautiful in the entire Adriatic - stunning nature, numerous secluded bays and bays, rocky and pebble beaches, endless coniferous forests approaching the very edge of the surf, annually attract millions of tourists from many countries of the world.

It is generally accepted that the most picturesque part of Central Dalmatia is a 40 km long stretch of coast called "Makarska Riviera", where the best beaches of Croatia lie at the foot of the mountains of the Biokovo Natural Park. It is in this region that the popular resorts of Brela, Makarska and Tučepi are located.

Central Dalmatia belongs to the coastal part between the Krka River in the northwest and the Neretva River in the southwest. The narrow coastal belt with mountains Kozyak, Mosor and Biogora gradually descends into the Neretva delta, a fertile and rich plain with the port of Ploce.

The main characteristic of Central Dalmatia- rocks without flowing reservoirs. The exception is the Cetina River, which makes its way through the canyon to Omiš on the sea.

Climate Mediterranean with dry and hot summers but mild and rainy winters.

Central Dalmatia is a region with developed tourism. The wealth of suggestions, both for recreation and entertainment, is quite extensive. Vacation accommodation in Dalmatia is diverse: from the private sector to hotels and campsites. Like other regions of Croatia, Central Dalmatia offers its own specific gastronomic recipes, which are dominated by fruits of the sea, meat dishes stuffed with spices inherent only to this region. You can try all this in numerous restaurants and cafes in Dalmatia.

Today Dalmatia is one of the largest resort areas in Croatia. It has a mild climate, 285 sunny days a year, and sea water, due to its exceptional purity and high content of iodine, salts and other chemical elements, has healing properties.

Main resorts:

SPLIT
Split is located in the central part of its coast between the cities of Zadar and Dubrovnik, dividing Dalmatia into two parts and being its heart.

The city recently celebrated its 1700th anniversary! Over the past seventeen centuries, many civilizations have left their mark here and, as they say, "different eras are connected in this place by clotheslines stretched between houses." The name of the city comes from the Latin word "Palatium" - the palace, as it arose on the site of the luxurious palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian built in 295, surrounded at that time by powerful walls, behind which in the VIII century the inhabitants of neighboring cities, ruined by the Avar and Slavic tribes, took refuge . Gradually, the palace, included in the book of world cultural heritage treasures by UNESCO, turned into a walled city, which today is the main attraction of Split. Such masterpieces of the city as the Temple of Jupiter, the Cathedral of St. Inch, Venetian-style Procuration Square, the Silver and Golden Gates can rightly be considered one of the most interesting cultural monuments of the Adriatic.

SHIBENIK
Sibenik was founded by the Croatian king Petar Kresimir IV in 1066. Gradually, the city began to grow around the Cathedral of St.. Michael is now known as a lively tourist center, where various festivals are held, where there is a rich sports and cultural life. The city is unique in its architecture. In the beautiful cathedrals, straight streets and ancient temples, you can feel the influence of Venice.

Due to its excellent location (the city is located on the sea, river and lake at the same time), Šibenik offers a wide range of recreation, health and sports facilities. In the suburbs of Sibenik are the national parks of the country.

MAKARSKA
Makarska is located in the center of the world famous eco-reserve, at the foot of Biokovo mountain. Makarska is located in the depths of a quiet bay, surrounded on one side by the two peninsulas Osejava and St. Peter, and on the other side by beautiful mountains, the height of which reaches 1762 m.

Makarska is simultaneously the cultural, economic, sports and tourist center of Croatia. Today, the old part of the city is formed by buildings built in the traditional Mediterranean style. Here, the average annual air temperature exceeds 16 degrees, and the number of sunny days is the largest in the Mediterranean regions.

Thanks to the mild climate, you can enjoy the whole range of water sports. The main feature of this place is the beaches, which are among the best in Croatia. Here is an ecologically clean and gentle sea, nature, untouched by civilization.

The city has a large number of charming cafes, restaurants and pubs, where music and fun do not stop until the morning. Many cultural events take place in Makarska in the summer, so tourists are never bored here.

BRAC Island
- one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia, the third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. The island has many pine forests, vineyards and olive groves. The white stone from Brač has been used in the construction of many famous structures around the world. Let us mention only the Diocletian Palace in Split and the White House in Washington. Glagolitic stones "Blaca Desert" is the most attractive architectural monument of the island.

On the heavily indented coast of Brač, you can enjoy numerous bays, pebbly beaches that stretch for tens of kilometers. They make amazing rosé wine and cook extraordinary fish and seafood dishes. But the culmination of everything will be Bol, the largest tourist center in the south of the island.
The former fishing village has now become a hallmark of Croatia. There are many amazing beaches here, one of which is known all over the world and is called "Zlatni Rat" ("Golden Cape"). This cape of pebbles is constantly changing its shape under the influence of wind and waves, it protrudes into the sea for almost 300 meters and is buried in a pine grove.

HVAR island
The island of Hvar has been inhabited since the 4th century. A temperate Mediterranean climate reigns on the island of Hvar all year round, thanks to which the island is rich in vegetation, aromatic herbs, rosemary, lavender, pine forests, and aloe. Charming bays and coasts, crystal-clear sea have made Hvar an elite tourist center.

At the entrance to the harbor of the city, a unique view opens up: a fertile hill, on top of which is a castle with towers rising above a magnificent city with beautiful palaces, which are the rich cultural heritage of Hvar.

BASHKA WATER
One of the coziest towns on the Makarska Riviera, Baska Voda is located 60 km from Split and 75 km from the airport.

Many years ago, it was a small fishing village, and today it has become one of the most popular resorts in Croatia with very hospitable residents, many restaurants and bars, magnificent pebble beaches and clear sea. It is believed that this place has ideal conditions for a good rest.

TROGIR
The city is a museum. It is located on an island connected to the mainland by several bridges. The old city looks like a ship that has been preparing to sail for several centuries, the masts and sails of which have been replaced by numerous towers and bell towers.

It is famous for its stone architecture and carvings, rich in numerous museums and churches, and the main value is the cathedral of the XIII-XVI centuries. in the Romanesque style, which is listed by UNESCO in the list of monuments of world culture. This medieval city is so cozy and charming that you can endlessly walk along its romantic streets and charming promenade.

BRELA
The small Dalmatian town of Brela, with a population of only 1,500 people, is famous for its unique pebble beach "Punta Rata", which is several kilometers long. The main features of this beach are very small pebbles and a huge number of pine trees, approaching almost to the very edge of the surf.

It is considered one of the best in the entire Adriatic. The cleanest sea with a water transparency of up to 50 meters, the most beautiful mountain spurs of the Dinaric Alps, a wonderful climate allowed Brela to win first place in popularity among all Croatian resorts based on the results of previous seasons!

Call from Russia
Split, Trogir, Brela, Baska Voda, Makarska, Tucepi, Brac Island, Hvar Island: 8-10-385-21-phone number.

Sibenik, Vodice, Primosten: 8-10-385-22-phone number

Flight
Flight to Split, flight time - about 3 hours

Beaches:

In Central Dalmatia, the best strip of beaches on the mainland is located: small pebbles and pine trees that come close to the water.

In Split there are good small-pebble beaches.

Trogir has pebbly beaches.

Beaches in Vodice - with small pebbles.

Hotels:
On the long peninsula of Primosten, surrounded by pebbly beaches, among the lush greenery of Mediterranean pines, the hotel complex "Adriatica" is located.

Makarska Riviera hotels are mostly prestigious and expensive.

Food:
Dalmatian cuisine is “correct”, healthy and tasty. It uses light cooking on the grill or in water, lots of fish, olive oil, vegetables and a variety of herbs growing on the coast. From meat dishes - lamb, Dalmatian goulash with dumplings. Dalmatian wines have been known since ancient times. The best of them are "Dingach" and "Postup" from the Peljesac peninsula.