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Together with its surroundings this town is not rich in cultural and historical monuments, but it is
an area of fascinating natural beauty. It would be very difficult to choose which part of this area,
which extends from its littoral, with beaches surrounded by pinewoods, to the peaks of Biokovo
Mountain rising above the town and the whole Riviera, is the most attractive one.
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Makarska is situated along the road between two large centers of the Croatian part of the Adriatic
coastline, the town of Split (65 km north) and the town of Dubrovnik (120 km south), linked by the
Adriatic highway, but also not far from the shrine of Our Lady in Medjugorje. Makarska has always
inevitably been involved in the tourist trade. Together with other nearby villages (Brela, Baska Voda,
Tucepi, Podgora...) it forms the famous Makarska Riviera.
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Attractive restaurants with a rich variety of tasty dishes, as well as a large number of caf�s
become easily the favorite meeting points of all tourists. Young people, as well as those
feeling young, will certainly enjoy the evenings in nightclubs and disco clubs, while live music
on hotel and restaurants terraces will undoubtedly attract romantic souls.
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