Towns
Explore the beautiful towns around Drvenik with big history and tradition, numerous historical sights and amazing scenes.
Split
Split is the largest Croatian city on the sea, which dates back to the 17th century and was built by the Roman emperor Diocletian.
Makarska
Makarska is a coastal town located in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is surrounded by nature. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive due to its natural and climatic characteristics, diverse tourist offer and hospitable hosts.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a city in the extreme south of Croatia. It is the administrative center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County and one of the most important historical and tourist centers in Croatia
Ston
At the very beginning of the peninsula, there is a small fairy-tale place, Ston, which is surrounded by the longest preserved stone wall (5.5 km) in Europe.
Imotski
Imotski is an old town, located in the south of the Republic of Croatia, at the crossroads of Dalmatian Zagora and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and has all the characteristics of a coastal town, thanks mostly to the climate and the urban architecture of the old town core.
Vrgorac
A small town with a big history separated from the sea by the great Biokovo hill.
Sinj
It is located in the south of Croatia, a short distance from Split, in the realm of water, fields and stone.
Omiš
There are not many cities in the world that count their history in thousands of years, but Omiš is one of them!
Hvar
The special pleasure of Hvar’s tourist attraction is in the untouched bays near the city, which you can visit by boat, car, bicycle or by inspiring walks through the Mediterranean landscape.
Korčula
Korčula enchants with its timeless beauty, past times have left their mark on the stone that speaks.
Međugorje
A small place, with great significance. Međugorje has long been known as the main religious tourist destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the apparition of the Virgin Mary in 1981.