Central Dalmatia is known for its many natural beauties. With its large mountains, indented coastline, many natural parks, islands, different types of terrain, rivers, lakes…
Biokovo Nature Park
Biokovo is a large, beautiful and magnificent mountain that stretches along the entire Makarska Riviera
Hutovo blato is considered one of the largest wintering grounds for birds in Europe. It is located in southeastern Herzegovina, next to the Neretva River.
Mljet National Park, our first marine protected area, has been delighting its many visitors with the colors and smells of pristine nature for 61 years.
Red Lake is a karst pit filled with water near Imotski. The lake was created by the collapse of the vault above the pit. There is a legend about Gavan’s courts.
Very close to Imotski, right on the edge of the town, is Blue Lake. The people gave it its name because of the blue color of its water. The blue lake has the shape of a kidney.
Prološko blato is a vast floodplain in the western part of the Imotski field, which is under water for part of the year, and only one small part is under water throughout the year. This mud is a typical example of flooded karst fields in Dalmatia
The Blidinje Nature Park is one of the most beautiful natural areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is located only an hour and a half drive from the Adriatic coast.
The Kravica waterfall is a favorite Herzegovinian picnic spot and summer swimming spot. This natural show has been attracting many nature lovers for years, and in the summer months it offers rest and entertainment for all lovers of swimming and activities on the river.