Saturday 27 August 2011

Makarska Holidays

Makarska - Vibrant centre of the Makarska Riviera Makarska holidays feature a lively ancient place on a beautiful natural harbour dramatically set at the foot of Mount Biokovo and flanked by the scenic Osejava and St Peter peninsulas. Makarska is 2 miles from the romantic resort of Tucepi and 40 miles south of Split and its airfield. Makarska HolidaysHolidays in Makarska are beautifully placed for exploring the Makarska Riviera, known for its peaceful sandy beaches, forested bays, private coves and charming Croatia seashore resorts like Tucepi, Podgora, Baska Voda and Brela. Makarska holidays - Romantic restaurants and fashionable nightlife As the area capital, Makarska holidays offer ample of quality somewhere to live and attractive cafes, restaurants and family-run tavernas. Makarska holidays too tender the region's best shops, museums and galleries, and its most thrilling and diverse nightlife. If you are fortunate your Makarska holidays will agree with one of the town's pleasurable festivals. Holidays in Makarska - Superb place for excursions Makarska holidays are perfect for visiting medieval Omis and Imotski, picturesque villages like Zivogosce, Igrane and Zaostrog, and ferry trips to the enchanting Croatia islands of Korcula, Brac and Hvar. No Makarska vacation is complete with no a trip to the significant cities of Dubrovnik or Split, or the extraordinary medieval walled town of Trogir. Makarska holidays can also include excellent fishing, ton biking and hiking in the ascend Biokovo nature green. Walkers on holiday in Makarska determination take pleasure in a scenic region identified for its coast paths, emerald groves, vineyards, terraced fields, ancient ruins and traditional villages.  The excellent sunlit summer weather and mild winters make inexpensive low-season holidays in Makarska an enticing prospect. Makarska: The Town Before you can pick the right room in Makarska, make sure Makarska is where you want to go. Makarska AccomodationMakarska is a little Adriatic town on the Croat coast. Makarska lies southeast of Split and northwest of Dubrovnik, about an hours drive from Split. placed on a bay that looks like a horseshoe, it is situated between the Biokovo mountains and the Adriatic Sea. Makarska, like so many other coastal towns along the Adriatic is famous for its palm-fringed walkway. The town abounds in eating placess cafes, bars and shops that look over the  scenic harbour where ships and boat of all shapes and sizes float softly over the azure waters. Along the beach, there are several hotels. Makarska Accommodation: The Old Town and the Harbour of Makarska The old town with narrow stone-paved alleys forms the centre of Makarska. Work out your finances for accommodation. That is basic. Leave plenty for eating out and free time but have a firm plan how much you are willing to spend on accommodation. Sometimes what seems more pricey may work out cheaper. You may be better off with a package tour in a hotel than maybe with renting a big apartment unless it is close to the seaside. Hiring a cab, never mind hiring two cabs to take you to the beach two times a day might be quite a sum.   [google-maps width=580 height=535] Thanks to the following Flickr users for thew images: pupulante and gruenemann

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