
Makarska Croatia Travel Guide
The Makarska Riva is a lively promenade along the harbor, lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops. It is a central hub for town life and boat trips.
St. Mark'the Church of, a beautiful baroque structure, stands prominently in Kačić Miošić Square, demonstrating historic buildings.
Vepric Shrine has no-cost entry and a serene escape.
Discover hidden courtyards, artisan shops, and traditional konobas. Wear comfortable shoes.
The monument highlights infrastructure improvements during French administration.
Entrance fee for Biokovo Nature Park applies. Offers scenic trails and stunning views.
Not a typical cultivated garden; it is a nature reserve aiming to preserve natural flora.
Consider a guided tour for historical context in the Old Town.
Makarska's natural beauty, from its beaches to its mountains, draws visitors.
Long, popular pebble beach with crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Pine trees offer natural shade. Water sports available.
Stunning mountain range behind Makarska with diverse flora and fauna.
Highest peak of Biokovo (1762m), offering breathtaking views.
Horseshoe-shaped glass promenade at 1228m, providing exhilarating panoramas. Check GetYourGuide to get in.
Secluded pebble beach south of Makarska, accessible by foot or boat.
Free access. Beach chairs and umbrellas are available for rent.
Entrance fee required. Go early for fewer crowds, especially at Skywalk. Bring layers due to cooler mountain temperatures.
No facilities, bring your own water and snacks. Wear comfy walking shoes; the route can be challenging. It's a hidden gem.
Discover lesser-well-known places that offer unique views of Makarska.
A peaceful, less crowded spiritual site resembling Lourdes. Offers a serene atmosphere away from main tourist areas.
Offers an unique natural exploration with historical context and stunning views. Often overlooked by Skywalk visitors.
Located in a former military bunker on the Peškera peninsula.
Check their schedule for public events and viewing nights.
Walk further along the walkway (north or south) to seek out quieter pebble coves.
Offers a peaceful escape from main beach crowds.
Wander through the charming network of narrow cobblestone streets at the back of the Riva.
Reflects classic Dalmatian architecture and a long history.
Observe locals enjoying coffee at Kačić Miošić Square.
Experience the 'đir' on the Riva as locals walk in the evening.
Visit the Pazar in the mornings to see the daily fresh produce.