Makarska

Panorama Makarska 300x157 MakarskaWel­come to Makarska, one of the most famous tourist des­ti­na­tions on the Croa­t­ian coast, attrac­tive for its nature and good cli­mate, rich in tourist attrac­tions and full of hos­pitable hosts. To this day, Makarska is known for its peb­bly beach, which is almost 2 kilo­me­ters long. The walk­ways are lined with pine trees and sur­rounded by lux­ury hotels, tourist facil­i­ties, and gas­tro­nom­i­cal havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.

Makarska is located below the moun­tain of Biokovo (1762 m), which pro­tects it from the harsh con­ti­nen­tal cli­mate and is respon­si­ble for its rich Mediter­ranean veg­e­ta­tion, mild win­ters, long, warm sum­mers cooled by a refresh­ing breeze called Maes­tral.
Makarska has more than 2750 hours of sun each year and the air tem­per­a­ture above 20°C from July to Sep­tem­ber. Dur­ing these same months, the crystal-clear sea also aver­ages a tem­per­a­ture of above 20°C.

The city of Makarska grew around a nat­ural har­bor pro­tected by a pic­turesquecity beach Makarska penin­sula of Sveti Petar (St. Peter) and the cape Ose­java. It is the only har­bor of this kind between the mouth of the Cetina and Neretva rivers. In the past it pro­vided pro­tec­tion and safe har­bor dur­ing stormy weather to sailors, pirates and mer­chants, and nowa­days it does the same for yachts, sail­ing boats and tourist ships. This con­tributed to its devel­op­ment into a trad­ing port, espe­cially dur­ing the Ottoman and Venet­ian occu­pa­tion. Today, there is a ferry line which runs a few times a day from Makarska to Sumartin on the island Brač.
Dur­ing the sum­mer months the har­bor fills up with yachts and tourist ships, while young peo­ple crowd the main Kačić square enjoy­ing enter­tain­ment and cul­tural per­for­mances. As the night goes on, Makarska becomes live­lier and live­lier, and its cafes, restau­rants and dis­cothe­ques fill up.

Rockatansky 218x300 MakarskaNight life in Makarska is very dynamic, what makes this city attrac­tive to many young tourists from all over the Europe and fur­ther. There are few cult places such as night bar named Rock­atan­sky, bar Deep in cen­tral bay of Makarska, bar disco Grota, disco club Petar Pan and myr­iad of other inter­est­ing and dynamic places.
Another well known place for those who are look­ing for the day enter­tain­ment and beach par­ties,  is undoubt­edly Buba Bar, located on one of the cor­ners of long Makarska beach. Nev­er­the­less there are many other activ­i­ties and places to expe­ri­ence  in Makarska and all depend of each one’s pref­er­ences.  More­over level of acci­dents is so neg­li­gi­ble in Makarska that you can feel safe wher­ever you choose to go. Day or night.

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For those pre­fer­ring the expos, muse­ums and his­tory, and other more quiet activ­i­ties the choices are at least as great. The best way to become famil­iar with the his­tory of this city is by vis­it­ing the Fran­cis­can monastery which recently cel­e­brated its 500th anniver­sary. The monastery boasts a pic­ture gallery, library, one-of-a-kind Malaco-logical museum (ded­i­cated to the study and preser­va­tion of mol­lusks) and the Insti­tute of Moun­tains and Sea. The church of St. Marko is located on the Kacic square. On its north side there are: the Gojak gallery, located in the old school build­ing, pub­lic library, the school of music, and the head­quar­ters of the Makarska Riv­iera radio.

The city museum can be found on the water­front, as well as the church of St. Filip.sunset 150x150 Makarska The ren­o­vated church of St. Petar is located in the St. Petar Park, a spot with a beau­ti­ful view of the city, mag­nif­i­cent Mount Biokovo and the open sea.

Makarska’s geo­graph­i­cal posi­tion is 44° 17′ 38″ lat­i­tude and 17° 1′ 20″ lon­gi­tude, which places it approx­i­mately in the cen­ter of north-western half of the Makarska coast.

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