Makarska Riviera

Visit the most atractive region in Croatia

Luxurious Serenity

Dalmatia and Makarska Riviera are known for its sparkling sublime coastline, romantic dreamy port towns and charming countryside. From trendy and bohemian beach clubs to undiscovered picturesque villages, this part of Croatia offers a perfect blend of modern hip and old-world charm.

Relax on beautifully unspoilt pebble beaches fringed by pine forests and swim in crystal-clear Adriatic Sea. From Roman Palaces to Gothic architecture, there are layers of history to unfold and discover. The food and wine scene are simply thrilling: from hidden konobas (tavernas) to Michelin star restaurants, this is one of the most exciting food areas in the Mediterranean.

Historically a fishing village, Podgora is a beautiful, peaceful small town in Makarska Riviera, best known for its powerful natural beauty and stunning coastal walks. Podgora is ideally positioned for island hopping, national park visits, or energetic hikes or ride to Biokovo Mountains which offer the most astonishing views over the riviera.

Villa's Location

How To Get Here

* It is necessary to have a car while staying at the villa, but taxi option is also available when needed. 

Places To Visit

Split

The palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian is the best preserved imperial palace in Europe from the late Classical period. Its parts and majest overall design are perfectly blended in the panorama of the old town of Split.

Island Hvar

The most popular island destination in Dalmatia sublimes natural beauties and cultural heritage. Stari Grad is the oldest town in Croatia and Hvar town is the vibrant destination for hedonists.

Dubrovnik

The crown jewel of Adriatic and the most popular Croatian town in the world is surrounded with massive city walls that no enemy has ever successfully breached. Most recently, the old town of Dubrovnik is famous for filming of cult TV-series Game of Thrones and the latest Star Wars movie. On the way to Dubrovnik you can visit Pelješac – the largest Dalmatian peninsula, a famous wine region best known for Croatian red wine made from the same grape variety – Plavac Mali.

Island Brač

Famous for unique looking beach Zlatni rat in Bol. It changes shape and position depanding on the wind and sea current.

Trogir

Trogir is a remarkable example of urban continuity. The orthogonal street plan of this island settlement dates back to the Hellenistic period and it was embellished by successive rulers with many fine public and domestic buildings and fortifications. Its beautiful Romanesque churches are complemented by the outstanding Renaissance and Baroque buildings from the Venetian period.

Island Korčula

The old town is jaw dropping beautiful and the streets are arranged in a fish-bone pattern when viewed from above. The town is allegedly the birthplace of Marco Polo, a renowned 13th century explorer.