Category: Dalmatia

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Baska Voda is a former fisherman’s village situated approximately 10 km north of Makarska and just south of Brela; the city has a population of about 3000 people who mainly work with tourism. The city originated from the town Bast which is situated on the slopes of the Biokovo mountain; as the Turks invaded the […]
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The island of Korcula is located in the south of Dalmatia and is known as the island of Marco Polo. Korcula is separated from the Peljesac peninsula by a narrow channel and by ferries they are connected between Domince-Orebic. The ferry ride takes only 15 minutes and the ferries sail frequently, especially during the season. […]
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Stanici is small fishermen’s village situated about 5 km south of Omis, the original town is situated about 300 meter from the sea. The new part of Stanici – the one on the sea side of the coastal road was built after the coastal road was completed back in the 60’s. The main beaches in […]
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Zadar area is known for its crystal clear waters, a multitude of small islands and beautiful natural beaches. Zadar region is the perfect place to relax, especially for lovers of natural sandy beaches. Borik beach Borik beach is located 4 kilometers from the city center and belongs to hotel complex Borik. One part of the […]
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