Sightseeings Makarska - Recommendations for your Holiday in Makarska
Church of St. Mark the Evangelist
A church from the 17th century located on the main square in Makarska.
Franciscan monastery
It was built in 1614. A Malacological museum is located in the basement which has the largest collection of snails, shells, mussels and fossils from the region on display.
The Parish Church of St. Mark
It was built in 1776. It is settled in the main town square called Kacicev trg.

Makarska town museum
It is located within the baroque palace Tonoli, a cultural monument situated at the coast itself. The museum holdings are sorted in several collections which contain more than 2700 objects in its inventory, as well as considerable written sources, photographic documentation, drawings, blueprints and copies related to the abundant cultural heritage of the town of Makarska and the Makarska Littoral.
Trips to the islands of Brač, Hvar, Korčula and Vis
Trips with little boats which provide enjoying in natural beauty of islands Brac, Hvar and Korcula. The atmosphere on this fish-picnics is really dalmatian: fish, wine and authentic music.
The town of Split
The largest administrative centre of Croatia’s Split-Dalmatia County and the second largest city in Croatia. Split is known for its many cultural and historical monuments like the Palace of Diocletian, and it is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.