Biokovo - nature
park
You can go part way up the mountain by minibus and then take a short
hike to Sveti Jure peak or take a 5 hour hike through black pine
forests and fields of chamois and sheep. Biokovo Mountain, rising
behind Makarska, offers wonderful hiking opportunities. The highest
peak at 1762m (two homs). Take plenty of water. Another popular
destination is the Botanical Garden by Makarska near the village
of Kotišina which can be reached by a marked trail from Makar
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Bol
This is an opportunity to see the island of Brac, third largest
Adriatic island, its towns and picturesque scenery. Swimming and
sun-bathing on the wellknown beach of Zlatni Rat - a 500 metre long
sandy tongue, surrounded by the sea, with dense pine woods in the
background
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Medjugorje
Join our tour to experience the spirit of Medugorje. Discover and
experience the phenomenon that has made Medugorje one of the most
famous places of pilgrimage throughout the Catholic world, attracting
millions of visitors. Since 1981, the Virgin Mary has been relaying
Her message of peace to the seers, and this place has been attracting
millions of visitors from all over the world. After Mass, those
who wish may visit the Apparition Hill where the Virgin Mary first
appeared to the children.
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Plitvice
Situated in a thick forest, Plitvice Lakes are considered one of
the most beautiful natural phenomena in the world. The 16 lakes,
connected by 92 waterfalls, cascade through the picturesque surrounding.
Plitvice Lakes were declared a national park in 1949, and since
1979, they have been on UNESCO's List of World Natural Heritage.
The park's attractions also include several caves and the varied
flora and fauna. A guided tour of the park lasts about two hours
and a half, including both a boat ride and a walking tour. Join
us on this trip to enjoy the magic beauty of the lakes and waterfalls,
creating spectacular scenery.
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Dubrovnik
This old town, surrounded by thick walls and towers, looks like
a precious jewel washed by sea. Dubrovnik is also a treasure trove
of beautiful architecture and works of art which have been jealously
kept and preserved through the centuries. The beautiful palaces,
old monasteries and churches, old libraries, treasuries, as well
as stone-paved streets and squares are just a part of what you can
see and experience from the rich past of the town.
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daily Rafting in Omis, on the river
Cetina
daily boat trips to islands Brac, Hvar, Korcula
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