An Introduction to...
The Makarska Riviera.....
Arguably the most beautiful stretch of coast on the Adriatic, the seemingly endless sun-soaked white pebble beaches are fringed by centuries-old, sweet-scented pine and olive trees, providing nature's own sunshades. The sheer splendour of the Mount Biokovo range with its dazzling slopes, little villages of stone houses nestling at its feet, provides a perfect setting to the azure-blue sea which surrounds the sentinel islands of Brac and Hvar. This splendid holiday coast, lying between the two famous cities of Split and Dubrovnik, has a great deal to offer. The sea is warm, beautifully clear and slopes gently, making it ideal for children and non-swimmers.
Brela: A charming resort with a most beautiful white pebble beach, blue sea and green pines, fig trees and olive groves edging the shore. Brela's beach was awarded Blue Flag status in 2003. The sleepy village and fishing port with stone houses, small bars and cafés awakens in the early evening. The hotels are built to the side of the port on densely wooded slopes. A perfect resort for a carefree, seaside holiday.
All hotels in this resort