Juan Manuel Sole
Makarska
This beautiful city called Makarska (Italian: Makarska, in German: Macharscha) is a town on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, about 60 km. Southeast of Split and 140 km. Northwest of Dubrovnik. It belongs to the region of Split-Dalmatia. Many tourists come to the spot. The bay where it is situated is between the Biokovo mountains and the Adriatic Sea, over a spread that is shaped like a horseshoe. One of the most known aspects of the city is its promenade, which is beautifully adorned with palm trees, and cafes, bars, and nice shops can be strolled which overlook the small port and the moored boats.
Along the beach there are several hotels and a campsite. The center of Makarska is a citadel of cobblestoned streets with a main square in front of the church where there is a flower and fruit market, and a Franciscan monastery that houses a collection of seashells. Makarska is the center of the Makarska Riviera, which stretches 60 miles Larto. Between the towns of Brela and Gradac. In summer, tens of thousands of tourists come to the area from Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden, Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina and other countries.
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