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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Omis to Mostar?
The direct drive from Omis to Mostar is 92 mi (148 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 49 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Omis to Mostar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Villa Benedeta Dubovica, Island Hvar and Zlatni Rat Beach Hotel, or the ever-popular Milna.
The top stops along the way from Omis to Mostar (with short detours) are Mostar Old Bridge Viewpoint, Zlatni Rat Beach Hotel, and Kravica Waterfall. Other popular stops include Mljet, Korcula Town Museum, and Elaphiti Islands.
Milna is a charming village located on the western side of Brač, an island in Croatia's Split-Dalmatia County. This picturesque municipality offers visitors a peaceful retreat with its beautiful surroundings and traditional Croatian charm.
Villa Benedeta Dubovica, located in the picturesque cove of Dubovica on the island of Hvar, is a hidden gem with its extensive pebble beach and stunning seabed. The 18th/19th century stone-built summer residence of the Kasandric family adds to the charm of this destination. Accessible by an unmarked hiking trail or by boat, it offers a serene escape for travelers.
Nicest owners, thank you Armina for calling the boat taxi! Try their wine, they have been there for 10 generations, it is the best I have ever had! Seriously buy a glass!
Dan Sakrisson — Google review
Very nice host lady, we purchased some wine from her, she was so sweet, Brought us a chair to sit on the beach and offered us refreshments.
Ellie madanizadeh — Google review
Quit and small. Children friendly (water is not deep for a long time). Clear water!
Frouke van Dijk — Google review
Beautiful house and beach
Timo Stampfl — Google review
(Translated by Google) On a trip to Dubovica beach we discovered a winery right on the beach. There you can taste and buy wines from Ivica for a small price. You can also eat bruschetta there. Ivica also likes to bring the wine bottles she buys up to the street. The wines taste excellent. We immediately bought a box.
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Beim Ausflug zum Strand von Dubovica haben wir eine Weinkellerei direkt am Strand entdeckt. Dort kann man bei Ivica für einen kleinen Preis Weine probieren und kaufen. Zusätzlich kann man dort auch Bruschetta essen. Ivica bringt die gekauften Weinflaschen auch gerne bis zur Straße hoch. Die Weine schmecken hervorragend. Wir haben gleich einen Karton gekauft.
Marijan Kruljac — Google review
(Translated by Google) Newly opened object, on offer: organically grown vegetables, bruschetta with self-caught fish, organically produced wine, truly a discovery on Dubovica Beach. Definitely worth a visit.
Very nice and communicative hosts💕✨️
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Neu eröffnetes Objekt,im Angebot: organische angebautes Gemüse,Bruschetta mit selbstgefangenem Fisch, organisch hergestellten Wein, wirklich eine Entdeckung auf dem Dubovica Beach. Auf jeden Fall einen Besuch wert.
Sehr nette und kommunikative Gastgeber💕✨️
Barbara Kruljac — Google review
(Translated by Google) Only!!!! Beautiful beach !!!!
(Original)
Única!!!! Linda praia !!!!
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Airy rooms & apartments in a refined hotel featuring a restaurant, a cocktail bar & beach access.
The hotel is nice the nearest to Zlatni Rat Beach, the people at the reception are amazing very helpful and the breakfast was perfect ❤️
Mustafa Witwit — Google review
Well this hotel is disappointing for me. The first reason is, we took it for a jacuzzi and the water was cold. I asked to fix that, they did but didn't tell me how. Next morning again cold water. so for us jacuzzi was useless. The room was big clean nice but it smelled like sewage. At first I thought it might be from the bathroom, but no. the whole room smelled very bad. the sound insulation is very bad. the first night I couldn't sleep because of the music from below and the second night we heard the neighbors in a very unpleasant act. Service was good. Breakfast was good and the location perfect but I do not have wish to be back.and this is not a resort. We went on the third day to the next resort for the same price for all inclusive and much more.
Ivka — Google review
Horrible..
We chose this hotel because of its location, here the advantages of it end..
It is a 3 star hotel, I understand that, but it doesn't mean that it can be filthy. Ripped sheets, dirt in the bathroom, shower drain is stuck, air conditioner is noisy as many comments below say.
I was ashamed because I brought my family for their vacation there. So we had two rooms. And this is for the price they ask.
Barbara Kristie — Google review
Great location and great rooms. I think they were just updated so everything was fresh and clean. Service was ok parking is a bit of a mess having to call then drive down a walking path and pay extra 20€. Dinner was great and service was ok. Gin station with fresh cookies was a nice touch. Cleaning lady was awesome and insisted on changing our towels. We liked that walking path forward Bol had many options to stop in for drinks and food and beach was awesome. Not hotel fault but it’s way too commercialized.
Srdjan Bunjevac — Google review
Visited the beach restaurant as a group of 5. The pasta and fries were good, so was the presentation. They could be more generous with the amount of carbonara, not gonna lie.
Everything else on the menu was obviously frozen food. Definitely avoid the burgers though, unless you like SPAM for your “meat”patty and dry bread to soak up the massive amount of oil.
David Barczi — Google review
Very disappointing, other than the good location of the hotel near the beach. I'll give you a brief review.
When entering the hotel, when going by car, you have to call the receptionist of a 4-star hotel to open the gate for you. The receptionist does not pick up the phone though so you do have to walk yourself to the hotel and then back to the gate (Half a km). The same goes for departure.
Another problem when going by car is that you have to pay for the parking - 20 euros per day.
You will be given one key - which can be taken by only one person...
The apartments are indeed good looking, fresh but damp for some reason.
The clearing service - rude.
Breakfast - everything cold: chicken nuggets/ fries and pizza (for breakfast?? probably left over from the day before).
The hotel includes a restaurant. Terrible food! With the new owner of the hotel, the food has become gross. The meals that we ordered, many times, were given fully back, and our money was spent rather at a different place. The prices are very high - so why such a bad quality?
A 4-star hotel should have it's swimming pool. We were upset when we were disgustingly kicked out, without being informed, that It was a private pool - a couple of years ago the same swimming pool was a part of the hotel.
...and all of this for such a high price?
Simona Vrlová — Google review
Service, location and breakfast are great!
The breakfast has vegetarian and vegan options like almond milk and fresh fruit.
The hotel is not a resort as the title says. It is a room you rent to stay close to the beach. Nothing else. We stayed 1 night and parked the car in the private hotel parking. By check out we found out we needed to pay the parking (€20) even when you are a guest of the hotel?? We already stayed in a lot of resorts around the world and never did we have to pay an hotel parking. Very dissapointed about this so called resort with no services of a resort.
Stefanie Vanderleyden — Google review
Very nice place and the people at the reception where amazing and super nice. Breakfast was also super good. Didn't give this place a 5 star because of the high price.
A dS — Google review
This is a very nice hotel, I am giving a good review because of the location, cleanliness and the friendly staff. Everyone from the reception desk, housekeeping to the waiters was exceptionally friendly and helpful. The gorgeous beach is a minute away and everything is nearby / within walking distance. There is a nice alley perfect for a walk to the city right below the hotel. I highly recommend this place and will definitely stay again.
Aida B. — Google review
DO NOT STAY IN THIS HOTEL - THE WORST HOTEL EVER! We booked through Booking and in the end they charged us a much higher price. The people at the front desk could not speak English well so they could not explain the situation to us. The breakfast was terrible, the restaurant smelled bad. The presentation of the food looked bad and very few options. The hotel restaurant is right next to a public pedestrian street so it is very busy, that’s the only street that takes you to the beach. The only view the hotel has of the Zlatni Rat is poor because of the trees and it is the same view that anyone passing through the pedestrian street can see. The only positive thing is that the rooms are new, although when we entered they had a welcome fruit bowl full of ants.
Susana Moreno — Google review
Great location and that's about it. The bed mattresses and pillows are very poor quality, probably the cheapest type.
AC blowing right towards the beds which is not very comfortable.
The breakfast is not in line with the prices the hotel is charging for the night 331 eur; poor food choices and food quality same as in a ordinary cheap hotel.
Dramatic views are offered from this fast zip line ride that runs high above a canyon with a river.
The highlight of my trip to Croatia!! Absolutely great experience, wonderful guides and very flexible customer service. Safe, fun, and magnificent views above the Cetina river and the canyon. The whole experience took 2 hours during the off season :)
Asmaa Foda — Google review
Phenomenal experience, gorgeous views, lovely guides. Highly recommend, felt safe the whole time and it was so fun, tiny bit of hiking (8 minutes) which is a lot in the heat but it's not really difficult and they even give you a break, came from Split on the 60 bus and reserved online direct, cheaper than going through an excursion shop! Probably my favourite thing I've ever done!
Orlaith McMahon — Google review
Me and my partner visited the place in the begging of September.
Didn't have to wait for long but even if you will have to - it is worth waiting!
We were in group of 8 and it was great!
Super guide guys ( sorry I do not remember your names) , but you were fantastic help and we felt safe and cared.
There is eight steps of zip line and belive me - all of them are great and with a amazing views.
We did not know what to expect so our fun was unbelievable amazing! After first line you will understand how cool is that and - please enjoy the views even if you are scared. I was z little because of everything :P
Full fun takes around 3.5 hours with way up and back.
We started at 13:00 in a very hot day so take a lot of water. Most of times you will be in shadows but still, all emotions make it more intense.
Higly recommend for almost everybody.
If you are not afraid of highs - do it!
Małgorzata Kowal — Google review
The most exciting way to take in beautiful views! The guides were very fun, patient and great at explaining the ropes 😉
Casper Pulit — Google review
Amazing amazing amazing experience! I was so pleasantly surprised that they ran a tour for just two of us. Shout out to Leo and Spiro! They were wonderful and professional, and made the experience so fun! 10/10 recommend this company for ziplining!
Kayla U. — Google review
Excellent experience, well worth the money and the guides were lovely. There was a short walk to get to the first zipline, nothing too taxing (two over 60s managed it fine in our group). Then the 8 ziplines were lots of fun. Fully recommended.
Daniel Russell — Google review
Really nice experience. We went thru all 8 ziplines from almost top of mountain. Guides very really professional and helped with gear and every. Not a scary "ride".
Ilari Vallisaari — Google review
Is definitely worth the money. Beautiful views, 8 ziplines, and the longest is 800 meters long. The guides are super nice and helpful. If you don't dare to do it alone, you can go down with a guide. But they explain it so well, so off you go on the zipline and enjoy the beautiful view and the ride. The tour lasts about two and a half hours.
You will not regret it!
Lala — Google review
The zipline was an absolutely fantastic experience for my entire family. It was well-organized, and the staff were incredibly helpful and friendly from the beginning to the end.
Kevin Kelly — Google review
The team was great: here for you, funny and reassuring. I definitely would recommend it!
Lohann Kerviche — Google review
Great experience to do, the views are fantastic. I personally found it a bit fiddly (braking / going faster) but the staff were really friendly and helpful - they can take you down in tandem if you are struggling. It was a great activity to do
victoria ball — Google review
Great experience - 3 hours in total, breathtaking rides, uncredible mountains so close to the sea. The crew and orientation, and the ride itself - very professional, well organized, and gives you a sense of security in the experience.
Arek Maciejowski — Google review
It's hard to describe the feeling of going down 65 kph over the valleys. It's like flying but in a very safe and controlled enviroment. It's just amazing! Our guides were very friendly and helpful. Thank you Ivan and Nikola!
100% recommend if you visit the beautiful Omiš!
Ákos Szabó — Google review
We had a great time on this course of 8 ziplines. The scenery was amazing, and the staff took a safety-first approach towards everything. They were also very flexible about rescheduling around incoming bad weather. This is the best way to experience the canyon.
Chris Hall — Google review
Great experience, safe, simple, professional. Nice tour operators who will make sure that you are having a great time and everything will be in order. They take you up to the canyon og Cetina and you are going all the way down the cables. There are 8 unique cables with different lenght. Price is reasonable abd experience unforgettable. Good deal yo recommend.
Kamil Grzondziel — Google review
Worth it? Yes. Super chill guides and you get to do a test run before the real thing. It's an amazing feeling flying over the beautiful views, the speed I got recorded was 71.2km/h with a gps watch👌🏻👌🏻
Omiš, a charming town and port in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, is situated about 25 kilometers southeast of Split. It's where the Cetina River converges with the Adriatic Sea, offering breathtaking natural scenery. One of the must-do activities here is embarking on an exhilarating river rafting experience along the Cetina River. This adventure spans 7.
Perched on a hill, the Starigrad Fortress is a 15th-century ruin that offers breathtaking panoramic views of Omis. The fortress was strategically built by the skilled sailors of Omis to control ships sailing on the Adriatic Sea. Visitors can hike up steep trails to reach this historical site and enjoy sweeping vistas from its vantage point.
Known for its scenery, this pebble beach with pine trees & clear water draws many visitors.
Amazing beach with natural tree shadow. Make sure to arrive before 10, since the good spots are quickly occupied. Its great for snorkeling. The parking is too expensive, in my opinion, but you can park above if you arrive earlier.
Aleksandar Rusev — Google review
Stunning beach and a must visit.
Beautiful seaside walking path that leads to several other gorgeous spots.
Russ Lacuata — Google review
Probably, if I had a tent or a sleeping bag, I would stay here overnight. To fall asleep and wake up to the music of the waves. This is an insanely romantic place) While I was taking photos and videos, couples in love did not want to leave these cozy caves by the water, and continued to admire the sunset, despite the coming autumn chill. Residents of Brela, you are incredibly lucky with your wonderful beach, take care of it)
Olga Gertc — Google review
Very nice beach but a bit too crowded for me. More beautiful at night when it's empty.
Per Alsterdal — Google review
Lots of natural shade. Beach is very accessible and well maintained.
You got a parking that leads you to the beach, you can pay by day or by hour.
We have spent a day there and we had a wonderful time.
It is a standard gravel beach, i suggest wearing water shoes.
Mario Petrovic — Google review
The beach is spectacular and really-really beautiful. Its a nice pebble beach, the water deepens fast. Good place for snoorkering, near the famous rock there are lot of fish to see. If you are not staying here prepare to come early and pay a lot for parking (if you manage to find one) We’ve arrived at 9am and found probably one of the last parking spaces. Parking price in the bottom-near the beach is 20kn/hour, we stayed 9 hours and payed 180kn. No max price, pretty expensive. There is a parking lot a bit more up, there you can park for 100kn/day. Its around 4-5 mins extra walk, if we would visit again I would definitely park there. Other then that the place is superb! Also if you come early you can secure a great spot, it’ll get crowded around 10-11am. There are 3-4 places to eat, so thats pretty good. Also you can rent a jetski/sup if you would like.
Bal?zs Orb?n — Google review
This beach is easily one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Water is very clean. Good for snorkeling.
Misz00r — Google review
Amazing beach on Markaska Riviera. Water was crystal clear, very blue and very clean.
Alexandra Dumitru — Google review
1 star down for overcrowded beaches (main season) and -1 star because of cleanlyness. Someone should keep an eye over litter bins and "uneducated" tourists.
Otherwise this is a beautiful place for holiday, nice local people.
Fully recomended for families with children.
Prices and services are average...
Tomáš Kupčo — Google review
Wonderful beach with pretty colour.
Worth to visit here and enjoy sunbathing&swimming.
Need to be careful to occupy place because it’s definitely full.
Jay L — Google review
Famous beach in HR. Could be overcrowded and it may be hard to find parking place if you arrive late at the day. 08.2022 -we payd 130 HRK for all day parking, but the you don't need to pay for an umbrella, because the trees are close to the beach and you could stay below them.
Varko — Google review
Amazing beach! 1hr drive from Split in a road with beautiful landscapes. The beach offers all facilities and well organised: pedestrian path along the beach, parking, hotels, toilets, cafes, playgrounds. The views are stunning and the water so clear. Photos don’t make it justice 🙌🏻
Pedro Sá Moreira — Google review
Before you go make sure you have beach shoes as this is not a sandy beach. The water was clear and very clean, and there are also a lot of shady pleace where you can hide from the hot sun.
Tibi N — Google review
THIS is a proper Dalmatian beach, as they once were, before folks started tearing down the trees and clearing them out. Full of pine trees, the smell is fantastic, the beach is gorgeous, with pebbles and clear water. I wish all beaches in Croatia were like this one. Kudos to the local community for keeping it as such!
Historic city harbor & busy port with a rugged backdrop on a peninsula known for grain & salt trade.
I love walking in the harbor, looking at the boats and sea. And this place fulfilled it. The harbor is clean and sometimes full of people on the promenade.
Vladimir Mako — Google review
Very old town full of narrow streets.
A nice square and nice harbour.
Well worth a visit for sure.
Martin Sjölin — Google review
Great viewpoint to get the entire Makarska riviara (day or night)
Ling Yew — Google review
Nice old town. Stunning views of the mountains east of the city.
Michal Frantik — Google review
Nice harbour and beach, very clean. The water has a beautiful blue and green colour. There are many restaurants, bars, cafee etc. Cheap food and beverage. Always sunny and hot weather. The prices are cheap comparing to Italy.
Mikica Jovanovic — Google review
Nice place to enjoy beautiful harbour and a sea.
Igors Jancenko — Google review
Great stop for Drinks. Especially my Irish Coffee. It was a treat
WILLIAM HOEY — Google review
Perfect vacation place for long walks, sunset photos and enjoyment in Dalmatian fish specialities 👌
Nice cute beach! I took a dirt road because google advised me to do so. It was a rocky road so would not recommend it if you don’t have a four-wheel drive. Apparently there is also a normal road going there so that one I took to go back up. Parking is 30 kn and a wooden beach bed is 100kn per two beds. I was alone so paid half. You can’t order drinks at the beach but you can buy it at the restaurants/bars 10 meters from the beach and drink it from your beach bed. Would like to go back here.
Carlotta Westra van Holthe — Google review
Use roadsigns not navigation to get to the beach, navigation is longer and the road is mostly gravel. Parking is paid, and so are the deck chairs. There is a bar above the beach. The shower is not available on the beach. Other than that the beach itself is a pure gem.
Mirko Gabelica — Google review
We were here in mid May and it was still blissfully quiet, not yet inundated by tourists. The water was blue and crystal clear, and while it took a couple of minutes to adjust, the temperature was not too cold. It’s a lovely beach composed of rocks, pebbles, and sand.
Marsha Russell — Google review
Beautiful beach 🏖️, you have to drive about 5 km down the hill but it worth it. Parking 🅿️ is charged 30 kuna per day. We also eat in konoba Mijo on the beach, good value for money, highly recommended to visit this beach
Mario Ulamec — Google review
Great beach! 2 cafes/bars. Not too busy.
Parking costs 30-50 khuna
Amazing for snorkelling!
Peter Moon — Google review
The place was amazing, one of the better pebble beaches I've been to. Pristine! Be care driving down as the road only fits one car. Don't drive fast!
John Topler — Google review
Beautiful beach, fantastic personnel and relatively realistic prices, you'd be able to drink twice as much compared to other tourist destinations, especially Croatian islands which love to overprice anything there is to sell.
Only downsides would be road quality, which is quite shabby, and parking isn't the best but considering the prices it is not to be complained about.
9/10 experience, will definitely visit again!
Plague — Google review
Beautiful and spacious beach. The views are stunning here. Way above the beach where the main road is you can see monumental rocky hills so be careful as you descend steeply down to this beach. The sea is clear but deep. Beach suitable for swimmers and kids also. Not a lot of natural shade.
marcoolinho — Google review
Instagram beach, absolutely beautiful but when you get close it's not all that.
Too much Trash; plastic bottles, plastic bags, cigarette butts, styrofoam, the water is not clear and there is small plastics in the water.
Parking they've just slapped on 30kn into the sign and collect cash only at the entrance, park before the sign and walk down for free. Cash only at the bar too
Don't turn where Google says, it's a gravel road, turn at the sign "pupnatska Luka" it's paved
Laz D — Google review
Awesome beach with restaurant, local cheese and meat. Beach is covered by small rocks, water is coloured into light blue. Really amazing.
Ale? Vyka — Google review
Beautiful and clean beach, easily accessible. Parking 5-7eur, sunbeds 19-20eur.
Lejla Colakovic — Google review
Beautiful beach, large pebbles. The road to the beach is a bit rough, but recommended if you have a car.
Nrusinha Mahapatra — Google review
Pupnatska Luka on the island of Korčula is a true hidden gem of the Adriatic. In this idyllic bay, nature is encountered in its purest form: a beautiful beach surrounded by crystal clear and transparent waters stretching all the way to the horizon. For those seeking respite from the summer heat, the forest on the side offers shade and a peaceful nook to relax with the sound of waves. What makes this beach special is its tranquility and serenity, far from the city hustle. It's also ideal for families with children, where they can enjoy a safe and friendly environment. If you're visiting Korčula, Pupnatska Luka is a destination you shouldn't miss. Highly recommended!
Kris Basic — Google review
Large beach that gets very crowded. A lot of umbrellas for a price of 19 and 25 euros.
Above the beach, there are a couple of nice restaurants offering food and drinks.
The beach is both pebble stone and sand.
Semir Omerovic — Google review
Clean sea, amazing view and so nice round pebbles.
Has some shade on their corners of the beach.
Parking is charged by the day and beach deck chairs also (24h from payment), konoba and restaurant is there so you don't have to bring your own food.
I could stay there for days how nice and calm it is. Lots of people come after 12h so it is more busy in the afternoon than in the morning.
Andrea Ticic — Google review
This beach is such a special find! We took our hired moped down here. 18€ for sun beds but equally as nice to sit on the beach!
Lizzie Perrin — Google review
One of the crowded beaches on Korcula, however still worth visiting at least once as it is beautiful and the water is clean. You can grab a chilled drink from the local bar and have some food as well. The only minus is the cleanliness of the surrounding areas, guess this comes from the eastern european culture leaving a mess anywhere possible so it is a task for local authorities not only collect money for parking but start collecting some fines from people leaving s... behind.
Tibor “t.b.” Lak. — Google review
Perfect beach with facilities in a beautiful bay surrounded with pine forest.. When in main season recommend to start early as obviously gets crowded. 2 sunbeds with ubmrella for 25 eur a day seems fair price for me.. From 1st september price dropped to 20e. What a place to relax!
Biokovo is Croatia's second-highest mountain, offering hiking and bus tours with dramatic ocean views. The nearby town of Makarska serves as a convenient base for exploring the Biokovo Nature Park. While some caution about the challenging road to the top, many visitors find it manageable with careful driving. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid long queues and enjoy a less crowded experience. Despite some concerns about heights, most travelers find the stunning scenery well worth any trepidation.
I truly recommend to drive up to the top.
It is worth additional time and effort.
I’ve read a lot how demanding this road can be… to be honest I found it quite soft. You can see the road on one of my photos. The most challenging part might probably be driving backwards on this narrow road when two cars must pass each other.
Tickets can be purchased via web page.
Miłosz Kuciński — Google review
The view is amazing but I recommend to visit this place on the last tour and wait until all people finish taking pictures if you want to fully enjoy this place
Oliwier Kłos — Google review
A waiting time of 2-3 hours, about which no information can be found in advance. An unfriendly reception is alsó, drawn down with money wherever they can.
M?t? B — Google review
Had I known how narrow and dangerous the road up to skywalk was I would have not gone but I’m pleased I didn’t know because the view is spectacular and sense of achievement beats the downsides.
:-)
Vesna Cramer — Google review
It’s ok. I saw that people with height fright were very excited. The road is tricky, but rather for those who go first time in the mountains with a car. Going there, you should go to the mountain top (Svieti Jure), otherewise it is a lackluster event in my book.
Jay Zee — Google review
Beautiful nature park, in the higher regions the roads are just broad enough for one car, so when it is busy I would not recommend this in high season and on busy days, but the views are amazing.
Paul Deckers — Google review
Awesome!
Don't be put off by some of the reviews about the road... yes, its hair raising but as long as you're a confident driver and CAN reverse then you'll be fine! We did it in a Fiat Ducato Van without any problems.
Get there EARLY. Of you're not there at 5.30am (when there will already be a queue) then you'll be waiting 2-4 hours to get up, and you'll face all the early traffic on the road coming back.
Absolute must-do if you are in the area.
SJ G — Google review
Super .
Brutus Brutusik — Google review
A little afraid of heights, but everything else is worth seeing, beautiful
Jadranka Mikas — Google review
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I'll never travel to Mostar without this trip planner again
Tucepi Beach, located along the Makarska Riviera, is a popular spot for tourists seeking outdoor activities and a true Dalmatian experience. Stretching 2.5 miles along the coastline, this stunning beach offers sparkling waters and breathtaking sunset views. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the calm sea or partake in various water sports and excursions. The beach also features natural shade from pine trees and has amenities such as cafes and a designated area for furry friends to enjoy.
Tucepi beach it truly beautiful. It sparkles on sunny days and has a stunning glow as the sun sets.
The clear sea is gorgeous and calm to swim in. We enjoyed sitting on the shore and swimming in the sea.
We enjoyed the walk past day or night.
It's a great little beach with lots of watersports and excursions going on! So you can relax or find something adventurous to do!
Just a tip- if you have your own sea shoes, BRING THEM! The stones are very painful on your feet. But if you don't own any, don't worry, the shops along the promenade all sell them!
Lisa Moody — Google review
A nice beach with good shede from the trees!
Neblea Alexandru — Google review
They say it is one of the most beautiful beaches of Croatia. Unfortunately there was nothing special about it
Vytauras Puodžiūnas — Google review
Great beach, little bit of everything. It's in a little bay, so water is extra calm. Clean, with big rocks. Lots of natural shade as well. Few cafes here and there. There's also a dog beach here, so it's super nice for all furry lovers as well.
M Ullaga — Google review
Less busy than makarska beach - lots of families - parking insane 5€ for 1,5 hours. But nice water.
Carina Kaiser — Google review
Just beautiful. Lot of pine trees for shadow. Parking place across the street. Close to the city promenade.
Inky Pee — Google review
Super
Ladislav Brzobohaty — Google review
Crystal clear sea, gorgeous beaches, fabulous little town near Makarska
The Korcula Town Museum is a small 16th-century Renaissance palace which showcases exhibits on the history and culture of Korcula. The museum features an impressive collection of amphoras, photographs from the 1930s and 1950s, and other historical artifacts that have been arranged in chronological order. Visitors can explore the rich history of Korcula for a modest entrance fee of only 20kn.
Really good and modern museum occupying 5 floors. EUR6 entrance fee. The basement has the oldest pieces, and it gets more modern history as you climb up. Also a good toilet in the basement, which is handy! I particularly liked the helmet from the 5th or 6th century BC.
Ross Gerring — Google review
Had a visit to the museum guided by Vicko. Wonderful museum, even better storyteller. His English was impeccable and his knowledge of everything Korčula unsurpassed.
ivana f — Google review
Decent city museum! I definitely liked the amphoras (+music background) and photos from 1930's and 1950's. Someone put quite and effort to arrange the exhibition in chronological and well-arranged order.
Dalia Krawczyk — Google review
Korcula Town Museum is located across the St. Marc Cathedral. The Museum is housed in Gabrieli's palace, built in the 15th and 16th centuries but newly renovated. It consists of 4 floors and shows how life on the island looked before.
I would definitely recommend this place so you can understand the history of Korcula better. My favorite parts of the museum are the 3rd and 4th floor but the other two floors are no less attractive.
Tanja Markovic Zaatman — Google review
Entrence is only 20kn, and you can explore a bit of Korčula's rich history. A the moment the museum is beeing rebuilt so entrence to the temporary location is just around the corner.
Ivan Vrca — Google review
Good selection of themes, with interesting displays. I particularly enjoyed the seascape with amphorae, the 18th (?) century room, and the attic kitchen. Really quiet. €6 adults
David Heath-Whyte — Google review
The visit to the museum was the highlight of the Old Town Korčula. A newly renovated building with 5 levels is organized extremely well. Vicko, our guide is truly the best guide one can have for the museum, and Korčula Island really. Highly recommended! Ask for Vicko!
Casa di Oliveto Petrovac, Montenegro — Google review
Bit disappointed coz the actual museum is being renovated and only in temporary home and possibly a lot more would have been displayed ...
Trish Callier — Google review
Enjoyed my visit here. Spent an hour and a half looking around which wasn't really long enough to do the museum justice. Well organised on a logical, chronological basis from the basement up to the top floor.
St. Mark's Church is a 15th-century cathedral situated in the old town of Korcula, boasting stunning coastal views from its bell tower. Constructed using local limestone by Italian and indigenous craftsmen, the church has an intriguing Gothic-Renaissance style facade featuring naked figurines of Adam and Eve on door pillars, a two-tailed mermaid and elephant on the gable cornice at its apex.
The Cathedral of St. Mark, Korčula’s Gothic-Renaissance cathedral, hemmed in by a web of streets in the center of Korčula’s old town is stunning. Completed in the 15th century at the hands of local artisans with the help of Italian masters. The view from the top of the bell tower is beyond stunning.
Turi Galbraith — Google review
Beautiful old church with stunning views from the bell tower! Amazing view of the sunset from the top! Be warned - very narrow stone steps at first and then scramble up a ladder to the last part!
M M — Google review
Korcula is a dream place and The church was beautiful. The bell tower was also really good, at first there was a narrow stair spiral but after that the stairs were wider. The panorama at the top is good, you can see everything. You have to pay for the church and the tower separately, they cost around 25kuna for adults and 15kuna for children. Overall, I would say that it is worth it to see both of them, especially the church. Make sure you do it!
Northern Wanderers — Google review
Found folks at Keen Korcula Island to be much more friendly, and laid back with island grace and friendliness. Korcula is a relaxing walled island steeped in history and rich culture. There are many coves and small beaches which dot this south coastline of Charming Croatia. We enjoyed the many narrow streets, beautiful churches and magnicent palaces of this charming medieval town in captivating Korcula. We also enjoyed a scenic coastal cruise as well. The Museums are closed on public holidays. We visited the ruins of the house where according to local legend Marco Polo was born.
Helen Lim — Google review
Certainly the most impressive church in town. Worth a visit when in Korcula, especially the tower which has great views of the town and the surrounding bay. The tickets for the tower and the church are separate.
Robert Chomicz — Google review
There are actually two entrances, one for the church, and one for the bell tower. There's even two different tickets for each of those.(around 20 kuna each). The cathedral looks nice, but I can't say it's something you've probably haven't seen before. But if you cherish art really well, you could enjoy it.
But the bell tower view is amazing. Just be warned, it's really steep and narrow inside. If you're afraid of heights or if you have a bigger constitution, it could be challenge to go upstairs.
Marko Dilberovic — Google review
The church was beautiful. The bell tower was also really good, at first there was a narrow stair spiral but after that the stairs were wider. The panorama at the top is good, you can see everything. You have to pay for the church and the tower separately, they cost around 25kuna for adults and 15kuna for children. Overall, I would say that it is worth it to see both of them, especially the church.
Mark Hegedus — Google review
You can enter for free to the church when there is a mass. Generally everyday at 7pm. But if you want to go to the tower you must pay 20kunas. Is worth it! The view is incredible!
Paula Carrettoni — Google review
Beautiful church, but be careful, the staircase to the top of the church is very tight und the stairs are slippery. The outlook at Korčula is beautiful
245m deep, this is one of the deepest sinkholes in the world. Impressive.
Piotr Drozd — Google review
Interesting place, not possible to get close to the water though. DONT PAY ANY TICKET next to the blue lake! You can easily walk there or drive !
Nastja — Google review
This is duplicate of proper review of Red lake with incorrect information as there is no relation with city of Rijeka.
Tonko Lacmanovic — Google review
Super, wery nice
Vidmantas Gvazdauskas — Google review
Really nice view
Misadcz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Awesome and incredibly impressive/beautiful place. You should wear sturdy shoes. (No sandals or similar) From the parking lot you can walk through the forest along the "crater". Please pay close attention to your children, there is only a railing at the top of the crater. (A kind of viewing platform) The path along the crater is very beautiful but unpaved. (And it's quite steep uphill) There is also another path, but it doesn't have a panoramic view.
A trip is definitely worth it. You should also have something to drink with you.
I was very impressed by the sight 😁
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Krasser und unglaublich imposanter / schöner Ort. Man sollte festes Schuhwerk tragen. (Keine Sandalen o. Ä.) Vom Parkplatz kann man durch den Wald entlang des "Kraters" gehen. Bitte sehr auf seine Kinder achten, es befindet sich nur am obersten Punkt des Kraters ein Geländer. (Eine Art Aussichtsplattform) Der Weg am Krater entlang ist sehr schön aber unbefestigt. (Und es geht recht steil bergauf) Es gibt auch einen anderen Weg, dieser hat jedoch keinen Panorama-Blick.
Ein Ausflug lohnt sich auf jeden Fall. Was zu Trinken sollte man auch dabei haben.
Mich hat der Anblick sehr beeindruckt 😁
VeNoM — Google review
(Translated by Google) The blue and red lakes in Imotski in the nature reserve are breathtaking natural wonders that enchant visitors with their beauty. Blue Lake, also known as Modro jezero, is a picturesque crater lake with crystal clear, deep blue water. Surrounded by high rock faces, it offers a breathtaking backdrop and invites you to relax and enjoy nature.
The red lake, or Crveno jezero, on the other hand, is a fascinating phenomenon. With its intense red water and steep cliffs, it creates a dramatic atmosphere. The red color is believed to be due to the sediments and algae in the water. The sight of the red lake is unique and impressive.
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Der blaue und rote See in Imotski im Naturschutzgebiet sind atemberaubende Naturwunder, die Besucher mit ihrer Schönheit verzaubern. Der blaue See, auch bekannt als Modro jezero, ist ein malerischer Kratersee mit kristallklarem, tiefblauem Wasser. Umgeben von hohen Felswänden bietet er eine atemberaubende Kulisse und lädt zum Entspannen und Genießen der Natur ein.
Der rote See, oder Crveno jezero, hingegen ist ein faszinierendes Phänomen. Mit seinem intensiv roten Wasser und den steilen Klippen erzeugt er eine dramatische Atmosphäre. Es wird angenommen, dass die rote Farbe auf den Sedimenten und Algen im Wasser zurückzuführen ist. Der Anblick des roten Sees ist einzigartig und beeindruckend.
Patrick Pieper — Google review
(Translated by Google) A point to see. An interesting place because of the way the reservoir was created. It's worth seeing if you're nearby or you're fed up with amphibians
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Punkt do zobaczenia. Ciekawe miejsce ze względu na sposób powstanie zbiornika. Warto zobaczyć jak jesteście w pobliżu lub macie dość płazy
Mirek Rakoczy — Google review
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Accessible by hiking trail, this natural pool in a limestone sinkhole offers swimming & diving.
access path to descend to the lake are well maintained and a cool bath in the lake is a great reward nedor you get back.
Mitja Leskovar — Google review
Be sure to wear good shoes. Also note that swimming here costs money. 2.5 euro under 18 and above 5.5 euro. The lake is awesome. No need to bring snorkels, the water is clear but I haven't seen anything. Also no toilet or shops down at the lake. Toilets are present on top.
Marciano Jones — Google review
The Blue Lake is just fantastic. It’s a bit of a hike in and out as the path is just over 1/2 mile long with 450ft of elevation gain from bottom to the top, but it’s worth the effort. Take food and drink as you don’t want to have to go up and down any more than necessary. The lake is a sink hole and is just beautiful. Great swimming, diving and general fun that kept our teenage kids off the phones the whole time we were there. Will be back again soon.
Goran Raven — Google review
Really unique place with his own story.
Blue lake was always attractive to visit but last year's lake accessibility has been improved. There is a path which brings you (almost) to the lake itself.
Once there you enjoy the untouched nature and get unexpected refreshment from the lake.
Way back is not that easy. Do not hurry and keep in mind to take some wather with you.
However, once back on the top there is a great small place "Šimetrija" which offers different types of refreshments. Really great experience.
Boris Mariolovic — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place. Every time of year is different water level and just amazing landscape. It is possible to make hike around the canyon (sinkhole) in which is the lake
Marko Kovac — Google review
Miracle of nature! Very nice hike down the lake, magnificent views from the viewpoints along the trail. It is very rewarding to take a cool swim in the lake when you reach it. Definitely recommend to take a swim there.
Daniel Jehoul — Google review
Lovely place. Nice view. It's tidy. No trash around. Parking place available with bicycle grid too.
REDLINE RUNNER — Google review
Lovely view very nice lake swim if u want i was swiming a lil bit cold water but still good choise not much people long route DO NOT TAKE SLIPPERS at the last meters heavy descent on the stones clear water take googles if u have nice plase to explore
Kwolas — Google review
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I'll never travel to Mostar without this trip planner again
Great tour on the beautiful Bacina lakes. The 3 of us had no previous SUP experience but still booked the 3 hour tour - it was worth it. Stunning nature, friendly guide, and an unforgettable experience.
Ines Rešetina — Google review
I've been there on a tour with friend and it was first time on a SUP for all of us. Despite not being able to swim, I felt safe as Ivan was very understanding and comforting. We loved every minute of the tour, especially the lovely break with fresh fruits beverages and comfortable hammocks. Beautiful views all the time and very useful tips from the guide. Highly recommended tour, especially for beginners. Thanks Ivan!
Paula M — Google review
Perfect tour around the lakes. Best way to start the day off. The guide was really friendly and informative and took great care of everything. Really recommend this tour for everyone. You can go there without any experience in SUP
Róbert Þorvaldsson — Google review
Had a great time, Ivan is a great host/instructor & the fresh water lakes are paradise 🤩
Darren Allgood — Google review
Stunning nature, great organization, amazing experience, we loved it!! What a good day we had, thanks guys!
Stela Vela — Google review
No one is at the spot nowadays. If you call, they'll tell you no renting is possible. Only tours for groups. Website says its open till 15th October.
Julius M — Google review
Looking at the website and reviews we thought this would be a quality experience. It turned into the highlight of our trip. Ivan is an authentic and genial host. The lakes are stunning and the equipment is brilliant. It is fantastic value for money. There are a few quirky surprises on the way too which adds to it all!
Mljet is a picturesque island covered in forests and boasts of beautiful beaches, caves, and national parkland that invites hikers to explore. The national park occupies a vast area of 5400 hectares on the western end of the island, offering shaded walking and cycling tracks, stunning coastal views, ancient ruins, and saltwater lakes. The two main villages of Pomena and Polace are bustling with tourists during summer days but remain tranquil after boat departures.
Such a beautiful island, the lakes are like paradise and the restaurants and bars are lovely - couldn’t recommend it more
Emily Lillywhite — Google review
If you are a nature appreciator, you will love it here. Everywhere you look you will see beauty. If you love loud, bad music and pop your collar, you will be bored in 2 hours. This is island is sleepy. Def not a party place.
I came to the island from Dubrovnik. Take the kilro ferry to pomena, mljet. Rent a room at Odisej Mljet( bonus plug to them for serving vegan food)
The park is a short walk from the hotel. It’s like 20 USD/Euro to get in. Lovely trails, nice and gravely. Gorgeous, turquoise water that you can swim in. So lovely. You can rent bikes if you wish. You can take a boat (runs every 20 mins) to St. Mary on the islet of St. Mary. Long story short, it’s a historical church on an island. There is a cute little restaurant in the park where you can stop for an espresso or meal and admire the lake.
I really enjoyed this park, its maintained and it’s very well marked. No chance to get lost. Only thing that was disappointing is that there weren’t many birds or wildlife as far I could tell. In all fairness , I was there all three days in the afternoon when the sun was blazing. And Birds don’t like heat. Maybe there would be more action in the morning. Anyways. I loved this park very much. Incredibly safe for a solo, vegan , female ,nature lover.
Tina A Starcevic — Google review
Nr. 1 favourite place in whole Croatia. An island in the adriatic where there is a lake, with another island on it, giving a location to an old church and a nice restaurant. It is a little bit like Bled lake in Slovenia, but with salty water. :) It is a real beauty of nature, could spend there a whole week.
Csaba Kiss — Google review
Beautiful place, with no easy access, but maybe this is an advantage, because it is not so crowded.
The nature is stunning. Why not 5 stars? We did not like one of the city - Sobra with the worst omelette that I have ever eaten in my life😅
Pomena is much better! At first, we planned to stay at the hotel (only one in the island, but the hotel looks like from the eightiesand is very expensive - over 120 e per night, definitely not worth). We found an amazing room at SALEMA Apartaments in Pomea. I do not remember the address, but close to the entrance to the national park. The host is fab and the place - simple, extremely clean and with all u need. Value for money. 😀
Emilia Techma?ska — Google review
Mljet was a wonderful little place A great place to relax ..
Belinda Williams — Google review
Small island with lot of places to look and nice roads. Need to visit again.
Petr Čtvrtečka — Google review
Beautiful little island. Hired bikes and rode around the lakes.
Trish White — Google review
We visited Pomena which is a small village on the island of Mljet in Croatia that is so quaint and charming you may never want to leave.
It is still one of those hidden gems, but in recent years has seen a bit more development to make it very easy to stay, whilst still being somewhere that feels hidden from the world.
The nature surrounding it and the national park make Mljet perfect for nature lovers and hikers. Daily walks are a must.
Waymeo — Google review
One of the most beautiful parks we've visited. We rented out bikes and explored the park until we found this beautiful lake. Water was salty and it felt like we were on a beach surrounded by trees.
DK Lee — Google review
One of the most magical places in Croatia, super underrated! We took the car ferry and spent two nights in Pomena. We explored the Lakes and Odysseus Cave, which is a MUST. I'll cherish these memories for a long time, and can't wait to one day to come back.
Darwin Pinotti — Google review
Beautiful island : if you like hiking, swimming in transparent waters, piece and quiet, sunsets, beaches or even fishing... this is the place for you.
Kravica Waterfall National Reserve is a popular attraction with stunning waterfalls and nearby amenities. There is an entrance fee, but it's worth the cost to spend time sunbathing, enjoying a picnic or sitting in a cafe. The area has rocky coastlines and swift water currents, so special shoes are recommended for swimming. Visitors can take great walks and capture picturesque photos of the breathtaking scenery.
Paid entrance.
But the park is worth the money.
It is better to spend more time here, sunbathe, sit in a cafe or have a picnic. But be careful, the water speed is high and the coast is rocky, take special shoes with you if you plan to swim.
Great place for walking and picturesque photos.
Flarida Timergaleeva — Google review
We visited these waterfalls now in July 2022. I can say that the place is more beautiful than in photos. The entrance can be payed by credit card. When arriving near the waterfalls we payed for the boat trip (60 euros for 4 persons). It is worth the money. It is 50 minutes and you can enjoy the landscape, the birds, the fishes and the specific plants that grow there. I recommend to everyone this place.
Alexandra Birtar — Google review
This is the most beautiful waterfall I've ever been too. It was so refreshing on a hot sunny day to get the lovely mist from the waterfall. The drinks available here were nice too.
Darian Thomson — Google review
The place is amazing. It is fantastic to be allowed to take a bath there, and there are many routes and paths. There is also a turistic train, you can rent sunbeds and towels, there are restaurants and bars, so the place is completely for tourists, beautiful, but crowded even in September as the temperature is about 34 degrees.
Luis Vidal — Google review
Breathtaking waterfalls and clear waters. Warmer months take a dip in the glorious water.
Decent stairs to get to a nice lil type beach area, with a clear parking lot making it easy to visit as well.
SVP — Google review
Pretty awesome place. The views are very nice. Its a good place to stop while on a road trip or just passing by. Its a good place for families to go. Kids under 18 enter free! Its 10 euros for adults to enter. There are a few restaurants next to the waterfall.
AwakePainter535 — Google review
Boasting a stunning view that attracts crowds, this location is perfect for family visits. A mere 5-10 minute downhill walk will lead you there, and the path is quite accessible for both elders and young children. Despite temperatures reaching up to 33 degrees, the water remains delightfully crisp. For those seeking a refreshing dip, it's absolutely perfect!
Boat rentals are conveniently available, providing an exciting opportunity to get up close with the waterfalls. A selection of bars ensures you can quench your thirst, while comfortably lounging on beach chairs. Moreover, restrooms are available, adding to the overall convenience.
Whether you're seeking a bit of adventure or simply a place to relax, this location has a lot to offer. You'll certainly appreciate the natural beauty and well-thought-out amenities.
Paulina Duszynska — Google review
We visited the waterfall on a day tour from Split and highly recommend doing so of you're either in Split or Dubrovnik and it's really time well spent! Compared to other waterfalls or national parks in Croatia here you can actually swim in the water which is a great plus. The waterfalls are beautiful and a must see. Would come back for sure!
Matteo Tomassetti — Google review
A place worth visiting if in the area. The tickets were 10.30 euro per person, we have payed by a card. The toilets are located just after the tickets office. Parking is spacious and free.
You can admire the beautiful waterfalls while laying down on the bathing beach, so it's worth staying there for a few hours. There are a few places to eat, but you can only pay with cash so be prepared. Word of advice, if you're tempted to buy alcohol from the guy mid way to the waterfalls - don't. The same products are at least 5 e cheaper by the parking.
Klaudia Bartula — Google review
The waterfalls are nice but it costs 10 euros and the toilets are absolutely disgusting. No toilet paper, smells like urine. There was nowhere to get food or drinks. What exactly did the money go to?
R C — Google review
Small and beautiful waterfalls. You can swim and the entrance ticket costs 80 kunas. There is a place to eat and drink next to the waterfall and you can rent a boat to get near the waterfalls.
Eva Sanchez — Google review
Very beautiful destination. I recommend visiting here after 18:00 because there is no entry fee (I don't recall the correct time). Getting here by car is simple. There are a lot of parking lots and parking is completely free. Make sure that you do not leave any trash behind. Always take your trash to nearest rubbish bin and recycle if possible.
Amos Friman — Google review
Great views and amazing water. There are lots of restaurants here so you can stay all day and eat. The entrench costs 10 euro per person. The only minus is that there are a lot of people, bur if you are ever near by you must visit.
nataliya frolova — Google review
The place looks like in old dinosaur times. Is an awesome place to visit, eat, drink, and take a swim in clear cold watters. The waterfall is a spectacular view to enjoy for hours. You can take a 50min boat ride to the small waterfall and back. I recommend the place for relaxation and nice view.
Cristian — Google review
Small multi waterfalls in the old Roman road. You can swim in it too. Reportedly the water was very cold. You had to walk down from the parking lot perhaps 100 meters because it is in a valley in Bosnia Herzegovina.The walk is convenient and delightful.
somkietr rojanasathit — Google review
Wow has this place improved and got a life in the past 10 years. We were there when they only had 1 little hut thing to get drinks and you could still just off the cliffs near the falls. More restaurants now, but the cliffs and close to them has been closed off, so no longer possible. Amazing clean and fresh water!
Fadila DZambic — Google review
Stunning waterfalls a short walk (down approx 100-200 steps) from the car park. It's filled with tourists, but this didn't diminish the experience. There are bars all around the edge of the waterfall plunge pool but they are relatively well priced. A very enjoyable freshwater swim will take you right up close to the bottom of the falls. On the far side from you where you come in there is a sandy shallow area where you can paddle. Well worth a visit. 10 eur entry pp, parking free.
John Dargie — Google review
Beautiful place :-) Down at the waterfall is a flat river where u can swim (it is cold and a bit fast so be careful!). The view is beuatiful and the sounds of waterfalls are out of world.
There is a parking nearby, then you walk for 10 minutes downhill by foot and youre at the waterfalls.
Danilo Rajović — Google review
Beautiful. Too early for swimming or restaurants but worth a visit none the less. Entry fee of 10 Euros per person with washroom facilities at the entrance.
Amy M — Google review
Easy walk down to the waterfall. The parking was free but the entrance was about 10 euros. They don't take euro. Only local currency and card. There is a free bathroom right behind the ticket building. I came in early March. It was very flooded and nothing was open. No tourists though!
Virginia Mott — Google review
Kravica Waterfall in Bosnia is a mesmerizing natural wonder that will leave you in awe. Tucked away in the lush greenery of the Herzegovina region, this stunning waterfall is a sight to behold. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters cascading down a 25-meter high limestone cliff, Kravica Waterfall offers a picturesque setting for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Visitors to Kravica Waterfall can enjoy swimming in the refreshing pool at the base of the waterfall, taking in the breathtaking views from various vantage points, or simply relaxing in the peaceful surroundings. The area surrounding the waterfall is also perfect for picnics and sunbathing, making it an ideal spot for a day trip with family and friends.
Overall, Kravica Waterfall is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Bosnia. Its natural beauty, tranquility, and opportunities for outdoor activities make it a memorable experience for all who visit. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer, or simply looking for a peaceful getaway, Kravica Waterfall is sure to exceed your expectations.
Samir J — Google review
One of the most majestic places i've ever visited. Sights are amazing. Bring a raincoat with you because if you wanna see it closer you are gonna get wet.
Arda Ünlü — Google review
MOST EXPENSIVE WATERFALL IN MY LIFE!!
There was nothing inside on December. At least it must be %50 or free on winter times. We were the only people who were visiting here. And we paid because we came all the way to here. But pictures were good thats why not giving 1 star.
Egemen Aydinlioglu — Google review
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Monte da Cruz, also known as Križevac, is a sacred site that features a path adorned with the Stations of the Cross. The journey to its summit requires navigating rocks and red sand, making it a challenging endeavor in temperatures reaching up to 42 degrees during summer. It is recommended to bring at least 1 liter of water per person for this roughly 45-50 minute climb.
Cross Mountain in Medjugorje is a place of profound spiritual significance for many visitors. Rising 520 meters above sea level, this iconic landmark in Bosnia and Herzegovina has become a renowned pilgrimage site. The path to the summit is adorned with the Stations of the Cross, allowing pilgrims to reflect on Jesus Christ's journey to Calvary. The breathtaking panoramic views from the top provide a sense of peace and serenity, making it a perfect spot for prayer and contemplation.
Many pilgrims describe their experience at Cross Mountain as deeply moving and transformative. The physical exertion required to reach the summit is seen as a symbolic representation of one's spiritual journey and commitment to faith. The atmosphere at the top is often described as ethereal, with a sense of divine presence that is palpable to those who visit. Overall, Cross Mountain in Medjugorje is a place that invites visitors to connect with their faith, find solace, and experience a profound sense of spiritual renewal.
Samir J — Google review
It's an experience in itself to make it upto the Cross. Not easy to climb up but do make it.
It has the Stations of the Cross as you walk along.
Suggest to start early
Michelle A — Google review
Worth going or at least trying challenge to get to the top, as temperatures over the summer hit 42 degrees and to get all the way to the top you have to climb over rocks and red sand. Bring at least 1l of water for each person + bare in mind it takes roughly 45-50 minutes to get there during the day. But view and entire spiritual journey is definitely worth going!
Dominik Komarnicki — Google review
It is quite larger than the Apparition hill and quite steep and stony. There are stations of the cross while you climb and it is not meant for the faint-hearted. The stones are quite sharp so that in case of falling one may break the bones.
Stanly Palathingal — Google review
It is moving and powerful to pray the stations of the cross as you climb Cross Mountain. I followed the tradition of carrying a stone, representing my sins, from the bottom of the mountain to the top, and leaving it at the resurrection station. I experienced great peace and consolation when offering my prayer intentions at the foot of the cross.
Jeff Ryan — Google review
The Holly Way of the Cross is a wonderful way to pray. peace and quiet in all parts of Medjugorie, despite the large number of pilgrims. A place you want to go to again and again.
Tetiana Sav — Google review
A labor of love 💘. The journey is arduous. It is rocky and steep. Young and old complete this trek up this mountain in a spiritual quest seeking guidance for a troubled humanity. Bronze reliefs of Jesus's last day on earth emerge as you go higher to the beautiful White Cross destination.
Alan Hennessy — Google review
A very good hike and quite a good view once you get to the top. The cross contains a relic of the true cross.
The path is veeery rocky.
Millennium Decade — Google review
Its quite a steep but not too long walk. You'll get rewarded with a lovely view on Medjugorje. I didn't do it for spiritual reasons, I started in the early morning. Kudos to all those who dare to imitate our Lord and start to climb that mountain at high noon, when one would wish the sun to stop shining
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Medugorje is a popular site where sightings of the Virgin Mary have been reported since 1981. A climb up Apparition Hill is a significant experience for Catholics, but it requires sturdy footwear and can take at least 30 minutes on a rocky path. The climb is rewarding, offering peaceful and serene views from the top of the hill. Visitors can stop at Lady Queen of Peace prayer statue to enjoy the beautiful scenery before returning back down.
The path is quite difficult, you will need good hiking shoes
Franci Kuncic — Google review
On pilgrimage to Medjugorje, this has got to be on your To Do list. On this barren hill, pray and meditate along the way. At the top of the hill, stay a little while at foot of the Crucifix and gaze for a little while into the smiling face of Our Lady of Medjugorje.
karen chia — Google review
Visiting Apparition Hill in Medjugorje was an experience that left a profound impact on me, one that I feel compelled to share. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina, this sacred site exudes a sense of peace and spiritual significance that is palpable from the moment you set foot on its hallowed ground. The path leading up to the hill is lined with rocks and wooden crosses, guiding pilgrims on their reflective journey towards the site where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to six local children in 1981.
The atmosphere atop Apparition Hill is serene and inviting, encouraging visitors to pause and contemplate in silence. Regardless of one's religious beliefs, the sense of unity and collective faith among the pilgrims is truly inspiring. It's a place that doesn't just speak to the devout but to anyone seeking solace or a moment of contemplation in today's fast-paced world.
My visit to Apparition Hill was not just a physical journey, but a spiritual odyssey that offered moments of introspection and a deeper connection to something beyond the everyday. For those seeking a place of peace, reflection, and spiritual renewal, Apparition Hill in Medjugorje is a destination like no other.
Samir J — Google review
If you visit Medugorje you must climb Apparition Hill, this is a very moving experience that you will never forget as a Catholic. Be prepared to climb for at least 30 minutes a very rocky path, so bring adequate shoes. The climb up is hard but worth it for the spiritual experience of growing closer to our holly Mary. Once you reach the top, f you will be very peaceful and serene. Stop at the little prayer statue of our Lady, Queen of Peace and turn around and you will see beautiful view from the top of the hill.
Ante Toni Pejic — Google review
apparition hill , monte de la apariciones , Medjugorje .
we pray for all of us , PAX PAX PAX , mir mir mir, paz paz paz, peace peace peace, with the lovely intercession of our blessed virgin Mary.
SSKY Tita — Google review
One of the most holy and spiritual places in the world. I've come here twice now. Each time has been food for my soul and faith as a Croatian Catholic. More recently, I made the arduous journey up the hill late at night which is very dangerous both up hill as well, if not more, as down hill. Once at the apparition site, it was beautifully silent. Amazing quiet which presented an atmosphere rife for prayer and reflection. If you get a chance to visit this holy place, please do. Take your time with the journey up and down. Allow yourself some time for prayer and reflection once you reach the site. Understand where you are. Understand what you are a part of and what you are witnessing.
Matthew Babich — Google review
This is a spiritual place, and if you are reasonably fit you should be able to get there. It is important to have strong pair of shoes. As always the descent can be potentially dangerous and a high level of caution is required.
Varko — Google review
Peaceful place. We went on winter time when there's really not a lot of people. It was the best choice.
However, rocky road to make it to the top of the hill. Takes 20min on a slow pace.
Paola Maria Moquete Mendez — Google review
Holy and powerful place. The way to the hill might be challenging, but people make it.
July Summer — Google review
This is a beautiful place of prayer. The climb is only suitable for the able bodied (there were lots of people using hiking poles and walking sticks to steady themselves, people of all ages and abilities) and the Cinacolo community nearby do offer to carry people up and back down.
It is a spiritually powerful place to visit!!
Paul Dykes — Google review
It's a blessing to witness devout Catholics from all over the world come here to pray. You all strengthen my faith.
Thien Nguyen — Google review
Amazing walk up and nice view over the city. There were a few children that ran around and were crying, which interrupted my prayers. Highly recommend going here tho. I also recommend walking barefoot so you get the whole experience
André Stigberg — Google review
It is a lovely spot for a short hike. Many people travel here as a pilgrimage site. Not a lot of info there so do your research ahead of time. The hike to the site of the apparition is very rocky. The stones have been worn shiny by thousands of visitors. Even so, there isn't a distinct path and navigating the jagged rocks takes time.
No purchase necessary to access the hill. There's also free parking at a nearby dirt lot.
Marcus Nielson — Google review
It was my first time being in Bosnia Hergizova, I went there with John Walsh Pilgrim Tour. I paid £750 for 8 days spiritual holiday. Our group leader Milka is an awesome and she is an amazing lady. The hotel was Dubrovnik hotel, it is a clean hotel. The church is 2 minutes walk away. The Risen Christ is also 5 minutes walk away. Viktore restaurant is just opposite of the church and they do amazing food. Reaching out to Apparition hill is extremely challenging, it is a very peaceful place, it is worth showing your love for Mother Mary. You definitely feel Mother Mary's presence when you reach to the top of the hill. I felt that she is watching over all of us & every single one of us😍😍😍I lovveee her so muchhhh, she is my energetic sugar grandmother in Heaven 11😁👍👼🏼💙💎🖤she is also here in this Hologram we all are living in. I am so happy I managed to find her. The hotel was clean, the staff was very friendly, the food was very tasty and they are very generous with the portions. I was so fortunate to be able to meet Ivan from the visionary children Mother Mary has chosen to deliver her messages. Imma & I were invited to the visionary arrangement meeting. Mother I believe Mary wanted to see us while we were in Bosnia Herzegovina on her birthday. I felt so special.☺️We also attended a meeting with the lovely priest gentlemen, he also said a pendant will be given to all of us, it has God Jesus & Mother Mary on it. I believe in their power, I love them both. ☺️I definitely recommend visiting Bosnia Hergizova. I definitely recommend taking the challenge, I did visit Bosnia Hergizova, I took the challenge, I showed my gratitude and love to Mother Mary and God Jesus. I am so happy.
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serra c — Google review
The serenity of the place is awesome! The peace and calm of the apparition hill is soul warming...the fragrance of roses is strong there...
Elodia Menezes — Google review
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I'll never travel to Mostar without this trip planner again
Stalwart stone wall popular for countryside views & access to a quaint town, castle & church.
Great little hike up the hill. 8 euros is a bit pricey if you ask me but the view is definitely worth it. If you're reasonably fit you'll make it in 25 minutes with a few hydration breaks.
Felix Jahn — Google review
Stonske zidine is THE BEST thing in Stone.
10€ tickets - definitely worth it. Me and wife had a wonderful morning "hiking" the wall from Ston to Mali Ston. This is like mini Great wall of China : )
Silvio Smerdel — Google review
I hope you like steps because there is plenty of them here!
There is two trails.. the left which is the steeper of the two but this is closed and by the condition of the scaffolding it’s been closed for a lot of years and will continue to be closed for many years to come. The right is not as steep and you can walk along it no problem.
You can’t walk up to the top of the hill as the path hasn’t been completed/repaired and I highly doubt it ever will.
I found this all a bit boring if I’m honest. Nice views is the only positive I can think of.
Chris — Google review
I love this place. Ston itself is beautiful and the walls - Its quite a climb but its so rewarding with amazing view.
zina nech — Google review
Rich history and excellent hiking experience. I feel it is often overlooked due to Dubrovnik's vicinity. However, it is a unique experience, and the tickets don't need to be so expensive.
Goran Mešnjak — Google review
It's like mini version of Great Wall. It was nice to take a break and walk aorund in the small town.
Nicole Wang — Google review
Wish there was a bit more information about the entrance. We parked in one of the entrance parking spots but it seemed closed. It turned out later that someone was at the closed gate but I guess they didn't just see us. Thankfully we did find the second entrance further away.
There are 2 routes but neither go to the top. One of them goes from the inside, looking over the city and at the end you can continue on the longer trail but that just goes on the side of the mountain to the other side. It was a bit dissapointing that we couldn't go to the very top.
Price is around 10€ per person but they don't accept euros and it's written that they accept cash and credit cards but they told us that they don't accept credit cards either.
The view was nice though and got a good workout from it as it was pretty intensive for the legs
Joosep — Google review
Not as famous as other Croatian attractions but definitely worth seeing.I personally recommend Route from Ston to Mali Ston. Very picturesque!
But be aware! Climbing up the wall is quite demanding especially in high season when temperatures exceed 40°C. Make sure to take water and a head cover! Otherwise go in the evening or early morning:)
l0ngle0n — Google review
Was very nice to visit. Entry was 10 euro. There's a lot of stairs so get ready for some cardio. It has a great view of Ston. You can walk all the way to Mali Ston along the wall as well.
Phillip Colic — Google review
Definitely recommended! We entered close to the parking, then went towards the seaside side, amazing vuews. Then back and around Ston, exiting on the other exit. Was perfect!!
Estelle Vassallo — Google review
Nice place to stop and enjoy in Ston , medieval fortress and protective wall.
Is nice to have lunch there because is best place to try oysters and local wine,which is one of the best from this area !
Zoran Guide - driver — Google review
Beautiful city of Ston lovely place to visit and adventure. Get lost in the narrow streets and enjoy the beauty this town has to offer. Historical landmark.
Armin Isic — Google review
Absolutely an incredible experience!! The walls are the largest one in the world, just after the one in China . You can take three different entrance and make 2 different walks . The one who brings you from stone to Mali stone is very challenging. It has a very steep stairs within a narrow corridor , so make sure to do with proper shoes and be very patience. Overall it’s absolutely WORTH IT!! Not to mention the view how is outstanding!! Highly recommended!!!
Francesco Ricci — Google review
Very very cool experience. The wall walk is pretty grueling, especially in the summer heat. To go up and over to Mali Stone via the walls, then walk back via the road is likely going to take you 2 hrs with photo stops and water breaks. Take water as there is none along the way, and don't worry, once you get to the top of the Ston side, it's much much easier from there. Absolutely worth the effort though! Beware of old mate at the ticket office who told me it's cash only, but once I told him I had no cash he magically produced a POS terminal 🙄
Jarrod Hunt — Google review
You get fabulous views of the old town from its walls ,and if you are a Game Of Thrones fan then all the better for you .We are and we loved spotting some of the film locations .
Some of the steps are pretty steep ,so let's be careful up there ,people .
There are a few pit stops along the way for refreshments, just don't get too refreshed .
Some fabulous sunsets are on offer if you are lucky enough to catch one .
Buy a one day Dubrovnik pass which will get you entry to the wall and a few of the museums in the old town as well as public transport for 24 hours. Not a bad purchase as wall entry price is the same price.
So if in Dubrovnik it's a must ,you won't regret it .
The delta of the Neretva river is an intriguing destination with both agriculture and reed beds flourishing. It presents a distinctive way of life between water and land, though its future remains uncertain. Exploring the area by boat is highly recommended to discover its hidden gems. The cuisine in this region features delectable dishes like eel and frog stews paired with unique herbal spirits alongside great wines.
It's a gorgeous Herzegovina river sourcing near the Konjic and finished in the Adriatic sea near Metkovic town. The river passes through five major places Konjic, Jablanica, Mostar, Capljina, and Metkovic. The most famous world bridge passes over the Neretva River and joins two shores, and of course, it's Old Bridge in Mostar, protected by the Unesco association.
Nebojša Rašović — Google review
If it is possible to give judgement about river... about Neretva you can not say it's not beautiful.. or with ugly colour...
Neretva is more than beautiful and you definitely will like it!
But, it is very very dangerous river, very cold and unbelievable unpredictable..
S RG — Google review
Very beautiful, clear water. Canyon is amazing. Rafting on Neretva is very nice experience
Adijata Vukas — Google review
One of the most beautifull river in this part of world
Mirza Hasanbegovi? — Google review
The Neretva, and in particular its delta, are a fascinating place to visit. It is a fertile area where primarily citrus and pomegranate farming exist side by side with extensive reed beds.
It is a unique way of life lived between land and water. Who knows how long it will last or how it might change. The boat tours are well worth it to see what lies oit in the delta.
A cuisine of eels, frogs fantastic stews is balanced with great wines and unique herbal spirits.
David Alexander — Google review
My favourite river in the whole world! Emerald green, cool and with a differt mood depending on the season.
Bob Rock — Google review
Truly beautiful amazing area a must see for anyone in the region!!
D K — Google review
Beautiful river, but very cold. Dangerous on some parts, Beware before going for a swim.
LGM — Google review
Super nice view from stari most in Mostar. A highlight of Mostar
Ahmed A. — Google review
A stunning river. Beautiful emerald green colour. Flows magnificently
The Mostar Old Bridge Viewpoint offers stunning views of the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Incredibly, the bridge was rebuilt in the 1990s following its bombardment during the civil war. Numerous cafes and restaurants line the bridge's banks, making it an ideal spot to spend a few hours enjoying the sights and sounds of Mostar.
The historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th centuries as an Ottoman frontier town and during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar has long been known for its old Turkish houses and Old Bridge, Stari Most, after which it is named. In the 1990s conflict, however, most of the historic town and the Old Bridge, designed by the renowned architect Sinan, was destroyed. The Old Bridge was recently rebuilt and many of the edifices in the Old Town have been restored or rebuilt with the contribution of an international scientific committee established by UNESCO. The Old Bridge area, with its pre-Ottoman, eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean and western European architectural features, is an outstanding example of a multicultural urban settlement. The reconstructed Old Bridge and Old City of Mostar is a symbol of reconciliation, international co-operation and of the coexistence of diverse cultural, ethnic and religious communities.
Mir Majid — Google review
A city with a lot of history! A small city which has to be visited! There are few restaurant with good food! Nice view point on this bridge!
attila bekesi — Google review
Nice view of the ancient Bridge.
Philip Levi — Google review
It is and old bridge. You will take some nice shots and visit the old city bazaars, then you can drink a cidde with some food. One hour will be enough.
David Zaki — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful view, great location!
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Divan pogled, super lokacija!
Martina Gluhakovic Baricevic — Google review
Beautiful place but better visit in early morning or late afternoon to escape from crowd.
Chung Karen — Google review
Great view over the city and the bridge
YAFEA ALYAFEI — Google review
Wonderful views from this place. For nice pics you should be here
Koel Ganguly — Google review
It's a really beautiful spot to take good shots of the bridge and the streets
Silvia Andrea Torres — Google review
Beautiful stone bridge and fantastic to watch the diving
Dave Perano — Google review
Call Spot to take pictures of the bridge. May be crowded
The Mostar Old Bridge Viewpoint offers stunning views of the city, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Incredibly, the bridge was rebuilt in the 1990s following its bombardment during the civil war. Numerous cafes and restaurants line the bridge's banks, making it an ideal spot to spend a few hours enjoying the sights and sounds of Mostar.
The historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th centuries as an Ottoman frontier town and during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar has long been known for its old Turkish houses and Old Bridge, Stari Most, after which it is named. In the 1990s conflict, however, most of the historic town and the Old Bridge, designed by the renowned architect Sinan, was destroyed. The Old Bridge was recently rebuilt and many of the edifices in the Old Town have been restored or rebuilt with the contribution of an international scientific committee established by UNESCO. The Old Bridge area, with its pre-Ottoman, eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean and western European architectural features, is an outstanding example of a multicultural urban settlement. The reconstructed Old Bridge and Old City of Mostar is a symbol of reconciliation, international co-operation and of the coexistence of diverse cultural, ethnic and religious communities.
Mir Majid — Google review
A city with a lot of history! A small city which has to be visited! There are few restaurant with good food! Nice view point on this bridge!
attila bekesi — Google review
Nice view of the ancient Bridge.
Philip Levi — Google review
It is and old bridge. You will take some nice shots and visit the old city bazaars, then you can drink a cidde with some food. One hour will be enough.
David Zaki — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful view, great location!
(Original)
Divan pogled, super lokacija!
Martina Gluhakovic Baricevic — Google review
Beautiful place but better visit in early morning or late afternoon to escape from crowd.
Chung Karen — Google review
Great view over the city and the bridge
YAFEA ALYAFEI — Google review
Wonderful views from this place. For nice pics you should be here
Koel Ganguly — Google review
It's a really beautiful spot to take good shots of the bridge and the streets
Silvia Andrea Torres — Google review
Beautiful stone bridge and fantastic to watch the diving
Dave Perano — Google review
Call Spot to take pictures of the bridge. May be crowded
The Old Bazaar in Mostar is a pedestrian-only street lined with 16th-century buildings, some of which are painted vibrant pink. The market is filled with traditional home-style restaurants and shops selling colourful handicrafts.
In the bazaar we find an "infinity" of items, but it attracts attention and are very visible the products made by coppersmiths ... for example a complete set for preparing and serving Bosnian (Turkish) coffee. We also find oriental delicacies. I was struck by the presence of many handycraft pieces that reflect the memory of the civil war, being made of whole cartridges, cartridge tubes or other ammunition.
The bazaar capitalizes the secular tradition of craftsmen who came here in the 15th century with the occupation of this province by the Ottoman Empire and turned Mostar into an important craft and trade center whose fame spread throughout the Empire.
In Mostar there are 30 different associations of craftsmen, some of them dating from 1762, such as bakers (ekmekdžije), the tailors (terzije), the shoemakers (baškmadžije), weavers (ćebedžije), goldsmiths (kujundžije), barbers ), builders (dundžeri) etc. Most of the traditional handicrafts activities are carried out inside the Old Bazaar area, representing a great attraction for tourists who appreciate the authenticity and beauty of the items (clothing, leather, copper and precious metals, fabrics, etc.).
The bazaar is called Kujundžiluk (goldsmiths ?) after the street that runs through the Old Town and used since the 16th century for commercial activities. It is a narrow, pedestrian street, bordered by shops installed in old stone houses and very crowded during our visit. In the central area of the street (bazaar) is the famous Old Bridge (Stari Most, bordered by 2 towers, hence the name of the city: "mostari" = the bridge keepers; built by the Turks in 1566), the emblem of the city. Almost completely destroyed in the civil war (1992-1995), both the bridge and the neighboring historic area were rebuilt with international help. The reconstruction of the bridge in 2004, simultaneously with the political reunification of Mostar, were seen as a symbol of reconciliation and restoration of the connection (physical and spiritual) between the divided ethnic groups (Bosniaks, Croats, Serbs). In July 2005, the Old Town's historic center, including the 16th-century market square, mosques and the famous Old Bridge were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Lucian Ionescu — Google review
It is a small bazaar with not many variety or interesting items to buy other than souvenirs so only worth a visit if you are near the area. On the positive side, it is well-maintained and visually looks good plus it is also recently quiet in comparison to others in big cities.
D.A. — Google review
Lovely part of the city that yet transports you to a completely different cultural experience. Love how lively this old bazar is which is of course unsurprisingly packed but not too much that movement is impossible. The colors, the set up, the old bazar in itself is is just a sight to behold. People were extremely nice too.
roselie busto — Google review
Lots of little stores with souvenirs to buy. Worth having a look if you are in the area, otherwise just like any other market in bosnia.
David Doherty — Google review
Authentic bazar atmosphere, nothing too interesting here though
Alpsko Mleko — Google review
Many souvenirs shop and restaurants.
Chung Karen — Google review
Old market ir absolutely must see un visit place. It is the car-free area of Mostar. In this part of town you can find many artisans selling their traditional handicrafts from little shops by the side of the street: there are several interesting copper items and beautiful carpets, as well as clothes, scarves, jewelry, pipes and nargilehs. It's also the oldest - and luckily most intact - part of town.
Ingaa Malikaa — Google review
I loved the place, beautiful people.
Aziz — Google review
Bazar where you can find a lot a gifts from Bosnia! Nice walk in the city.
Marion Fabre — Google review
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Blagaj Tekke is a historic Sufi monastery located on the cliffs by the water, featuring a mausoleum and an old Turkish bath. Built in 1520 by the Ottomans as a dervish lodge, it offers a wonderful area to explore while in Bosnia. Visitors can pay a small fee to tour the inside of the monastery or take a short walk up an opposite path for a beautiful view of the shaded area.
Awesome natural and mosque, 10km entry ticket, very peaceful and historic.
Angelia Lee — Google review
It’s a special monastery in Bosnia. But if want to see the scenery as picture that don’t need to buy ticket. Just through bridge and restaurant then can arrive. Should spend around half hour to enjoy this stunning view.
Charlotte — Google review
We were lucky to get a parking nearest to the allowed walking area to reach the monastery. We decided not to enter as there was a large crowd waiting for admission.
Blagaj is, in my opinion too touristic to my liking. the eateries along the river were full of people. The place is quite picturesque though.
We ended up taking photos of the Dervish House from the outside, from other side of the river.
绚 喻Xuanyi — Google review
It's only 10 marks, but it's really not worth it. The best views are from the area on the other side of the river. Took only a few minutes to see the entire building.
Even if it was free, I'm not sure I'd walk through it. Save the time, cross the river. It's prettier from the outside.
Eric Scott — Google review
This is an incredible place. When you come, you can pray and take its healing water. We couldn't take our eyes off this place that smells of history. It is a bit far from Mostar, but you can reach it by taxi. I think it must be seen.
Zeynep Keskin — Google review
This is a monastery build for the Dervish. There isn't particularly much to see inside. I was more so enjoying the views from the outside. So if you want to save $10, just enjoy the beautiful scenic views from the outside 👍
Aleksandar Kikic — Google review
Beautiful tranquil setting. Hubby and I came here for lunch after the strenuous hike up to the Stari Grad. Restaurant food was actually surprisingly good (from past experience normally picturesque places have expensive unimpressive food). As long as you are aware of the tour buses of people, it's an amazing place to visit.
Yao Wang — Google review
Wonderful little area to visit while in Bosnia. It's a short walk, you can either pay a small fee and visit the inside of the monastery or you can walk up a short path on the opposite side and see a beautiful view, very shaded area. I didn't visit the cafes, but there are lovely places to enjoy a meal or refreshments while admiring the beautiful view. We were able to park nearby for about 2 marks. There are vendors on the walk towards the monastery. It's a nice stop if you're in the area.
H B — Google review
beautiful place, quite ambience, the sound of the river is very relaxing and calming. I love it, 10 marks to enter the Dervish House, I just saw the photos, dont think its worth it unless you are rich
Aisar Darwisy — Google review
It's very touristy, but for a good reason. The Dervish House is beautiful, on the inside as well as the outside. It's recommended to have a guide to explain all the details on the inside of the Dervish House. You need to take of your shoes and wear a head scarf (if you're woman), since it is a religious building. The nature surrounding the building is beautiful.
Lisa van Oort — Google review
We came here at 10:00, before the opening of the restaurant. There were no people, and we could enjoy the views in silence. Drones are not allowed here (airport area and strong wind). Enter to house costs 10 euro.
The monastery itself was built in 1520 by the Dervish. The monastery was considered as a place of spiritual retreat and reflection.
That place is easily reached by bus or car from Mostar. The monastery is located along the river at the base of the cliffs, just a few minutes walking distance east of the Blagaj bus stop.
???? ?????? — Google review
Drove 20 minutes to reach this spot, while we had an entrance fee of 10/- KM per person, we expected something to see inside that building. They only have the last building at the back to see inside. To be honest, it doesn’t worth it. You are better off just taking photos from the other side of the water stream for the whole building area
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👍🏽 calm and by the water
👍🏽lovely scenery specially at early morning or late afternoon
👍🏽restaurants are near by
👍🏽lovely birds sounds at golden hours
👍🏽river steam out of cave
👍🏽photography heaven
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👎 expensive admission and barely anything to see at the dervish house
👎parkings are super limited specially if you are driving your own/rental car
👎insects are dominating the area
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I would say it doesn’t worth the visit if you are driving more than half an hour to reach this spot, unless you are planning to visit nearby attractions
1 1 (?Rudely Honest?) — Google review
A must see if you are in Mostar area. Beautiful setting of river and Rocky Mountain, Dervish House is nested in a secluded corner. It’s surrounded by nice restaurants by the river.
R Guveli — Google review
Amazing place! I recommend you visit the caves and learn about it! The guy who took us under the cave shared amazing facts about this beautiful mountain and water. The water is so fresh and so cold! 8 degrees all year around!
Nabil Ramlee — Google review
We didn’t go in the house but walked all around the river , cave etc .. it was amazing .. definitely worth a drive to here .. we were here in winter Jan 10th and it was 5 degrees, sunshine .. stunning
Lisa Follett — Google review
A wonderful place with rivers and beautiful nature to rest in, along with different restaurants by the river
nooran alshihhi — Google review
A must-see when in Mostar. The scenery and athmosphere is impressive and very well worth the entrance fee (10 KM in Okt. 2023). You can easily take the local bus (no. 10 & 12 I think) from Mostar in 30 minutes for less than 5 KM return.
ed da — Google review
This is one of the unique places in Bosnia. A islamic dervish established this place. He was called Sari Saltuk and he was famous all around Balkans. This place is breath taking, just amazing. Spring water rises from a cave.. Crystal clear water. In the restaurants they serve the fish caught in the river flowing just there. The fish i ate there was delicious. The building just in the bottom of huge rock.. The scene is magnificient. Just enjoy the natura here and hear voices of birds and water.. relaxing..
Abdulkadir Eryildirim — Google review
Very calm place the sound of water will make you relax spiritually.
You could pray there
Hussain Al Alawi — Google review
This is a perfect stop for lunch a few miles away from Mostar. Parking is a bit of trouble or you have to be ready for a walk. Once on the site you can take a boat tour or just walk the surroundings and take in the beauty if the place. Have lunch in one of the spots next to the river.
Šipan is a serene and charming island that offers visitors a relaxing vacation. The island features stunning beaches, various water sports activities, bike rentals, hotels and even wine-making. While it may not be the most popular destination for solo travelers, Šipan is perfect for those seeking some peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Visited this island as part of a 3 island tour and it was such a nice visit!
Daniel Totterdell — Google review
Just another average island, fun to go if you are on a trips island, however to visit it alone not worth at all 😊
Aistis Strelčiūnas — Google review
Very beautiful, sleepy and a great place to enjoy sun and sea, whichever part of the island you are on.
Paul Edwards — Google review
An incredibly quiet and sleepy village. It really is very missable and not worth the visit. Many business appear to be closed and the village is looking very unloved. Slano which is nearby has a much better ambiance and the bay is fsr better for swimming with lots of good restaurants.
Local Guide — Google review
Beautiful island very quiet just what I needed.
Mandy Bennett — Google review
A lovely quite place for a holiday
Neil Mort — Google review
Great island. The Mediteranian as it was!!
Richard Matasic — Google review
A beautiful little island which is not especially touristy, giving an idea of normal life. It has nice paths to wander through and get good views over the bay.
Hannah Bartlett — Google review
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One of the best,naturally most beautiful thing I had seen in Croatia. Riding through the crystal clear blue waters, visiting the 3 islands was no less than magic. Islands were all close to one another, the ride was spectacular, exploring these islands, through forest trails, taking a dip wherever possible, this was one heck of an adventure. This has to be on everyone’s bucket list when in Croatia
Manan Bohra — Google review
Beautiful islands! We rented a boat and enjoyed relaxing time on water! Visited all spots without group of people.
Kate Plugatarenko — Google review
Beautiful islands! Loved Lompud sandy beach and port town!
Shelly Schmucker — Google review
Sipan, Lopid and Kolocep are together called Elaphite Islands. The clear blue waters and private beaches make them the most desirable places in Croatia.
Lopud, a charming island destination, boasts of more than just its famous white-sand beaches. The island features a small harbor with several cafes and restaurants to choose from. Visitors can indulge in a multitude of outdoor activities such as swimming, snorkeling and kayaking in the crystal-clear waters. Lopud is also known for its stunning sunsets that rival those of Santorini.
Of of the most beautifull places on earth. First and most: domestic people are most kind and gentle you can imagine. Clean sea, good food, quiet and smooth. Full recommendation on this one.
Torres — Google review
This island is a hidden gem about 1 hour away from Dubrovnik by ferry. It's nice to stay here for a few days without any cars. There are some accommodation, restaurants and small shops.
Some things to improve: change the golf cars to more environmental friendly (and less stinky) vehicles, clean up the beaches and place more waste bins along the streets.
It's a pity that there are many ruined houses even on the main promenade. But overall a lovely place for a holiday!
Peter V — Google review
I absolutely loved this island ♡ We spent 4 nights at the Lafodia Hotel and loved every minute. Great food although is not very diverse, beautiful views and many activities to do outdoors. I have to say the sunset is as spectacular as Santorini's ;).
Millali Marcano — Google review
Most amazing island wonderful water to swim / snorkle / kayak in . People are very friendly and many restaurants to choose from . Fish lovers heaven !!!!
fiona Galvin — Google review
Great little hideaway from the busy tourist areas in dubrovnik. Stayed over for few days in two separate visits. Very friendly locals.
Anthony Dep — Google review
This beautiful island is known by some as the "paradise of the south" and for very good reason. The people are warm, friendly and welcoming.
Gerry Reel — Google review
Absolute slice of paradise and just worth coming to
Beach Sunj is a small and secluded sandy beach located on the opposite side of the island from the port. It can be reached by a 25-30 minute walk or a quick 3-4 minute golf buggy ride. The beach offers low-key restaurants and rentals for lounge chairs and umbrellas. The shallow waters make it perfect for swimming, especially for kids, and it's an ideal spot to relax with beautiful views.
Beautiful Sandy beach 🏖
It was a great day, swimming and relaxing with the perfect views and setting
Monica Kamel — Google review
What an amazing beach, super beautiful and calm waters.
The sun lounge chairs and umbrellas are well priced.
The water is extreme shallow for a reasonable distance so really great for young children and people who can't swim.
There is a certain distance from the beach where the water does drop much deep but it's a distant wade to get there.
Do note - the beach is accessed either but tracking through the centre of the island between 20-30 minutes (reasonable incline) walk or 5 minute electric buggy ride (3.00€ per person). Others will access the beach via boat (but the boat does not dock so you do have to wade to shore.)
Marcus Williams — Google review
Still worth the visit if you’re on the island but the beach is not well kept. The water is lovely and bar is fully stocked so some elements are enjoyable. Just take the golf cart taxi if you need, it’s 25/30 mins hilly walk otherwise - paid €3 pp in cash
Morris Swaby Ebanks — Google review
This beach is fantastic! 50 kuna for a du bed, people working are pleasant. It's a 25 minute walk across the Island, or 20 kuna per person for a golf cart ride. I recommend walking there then taking the golf cart back - the walk makes the beer that much more satisfying ;) Sandy beach which is not that easy to find in Croatia. The water is shallow pretty der out so good for kids or those who want to just sit in the water on a hit day. Highly recommend if you can make it to the island!
Bryan L. — Google review
Beautiful beach and shallow sea, lovely and warm though the sand was so hot, I was just surprised it hadn't melted into glass!!
If it's not too hot and you have the time, a walk from the harbour would be lovely. In the heat, the golf cart is well worth it.
Still mainly cash (sunbed, loungers, parasols, etc.) so be prepared - though the bar there takes card.
Neil Gray — Google review
Visited early April, so the beginning of the tourist season. The bars weren’t open yet which was understandable, however the beach was littered with trash which was disappointing. You can easily reach the beach by taking a golf cart taxi which cost us 3€ per person
Mia Forte — Google review
We were very disappointed when we arrived at the 'best beach in Croatia'. Maybe it was because it was April but it was very dirty and lots of debris scattered on the beach which made it feel a bit rough. It was also a tiny bay which i can imagine being packed in summer. Felt quite touristy and cheap. Beautiful views from the bay but definitely not even close to the best beach in Croatia!
nicky tourigny — Google review
Gorgeous beach, took a short golf cart ride to get here for a couple of kuna and it was definitely worth it. Unfortunately you have to pay for sunbeds, which is a shame. However the water was lovely and crystal clear which was great for swimming. There were quite a few people here but it wasn't too busy, I think the distance between here and the main town definitely helps this. Highly recommend coming to this beach if you visit the island as it's stunning.
Amber Wilkes — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟: My reccomendation- Very nice -Sandy Beach is definitely worth a visit. It can be reached on foot or by taxi for a small fee. The additional charge for sunbeds and an umbrella (30 EUR) may surprise you a bit, and the fact that no receipt is provided for this raises questions about tax payments. The water and sandy base are ideal for children. I recommend visiting at least once! My recommendations
Valdido Muller — Google review
A great, sandy beach. The water is super shallow and safe to enjoy but difficult to swim in for more advanced swimmers. You will love the beach bar and the experience of taking a golf cart taxi to the beach. Also, the path to the beach gives you some of the best views on the island— defiantly worth a walk instead of a ride.
X YZ — Google review
Fabulous sandy beach with super friendly people. Showers, changing facilities, sunbeds umbrellas and bars/restaurants - all you need for a perfect day out. Jump on a buggy and be driven here from the harbour. Signed Path to the buggies is about half way along the harbour, head up about 10 mins walk and be driven over to the beach for 3 Euros (cash only) both ways☺️🏖️
Denise Hatherly — Google review
"Sunj Beach on Lopud Island is a true paradise that captures the heart with its golden sands and turquoise waters. Widely hailed as the best sand beach in Croatia, Sunj offers an idyllic escape that's straight out of a dream.
As you step onto the soft, powdery sands of Sunj Beach, you're greeted by a sensation of pure bliss. The fine grains underfoot, the gentle lapping of the waves, and the panoramic views of the sea create an ambiance that's both serene and invigorating.
The highlight of Sunj Beach lies in its natural beauty and the sense of space it provides. Unlike many other beaches, Sunj's expansive shoreline offers plenty of room to spread out, relax, and revel in the natural surroundings. Whether you're lounging under the sun, building sandcastles, or taking a leisurely swim, there's a sense of freedom and relaxation that permeates the air.
The shallow, clear waters of Sunj Beach are perfect for both families and solo travelers seeking a refreshing dip. The tranquil sea is an invitation to indulge in leisurely swims or simply wade along the shoreline, enjoying the soothing embrace of the Adriatic.
The laid-back atmosphere of Lopud Island adds to the charm of Sunj Beach. The sense of escape from the hustle of urban life, the absence of crowds, and the unhurried pace create an environment that's perfect for unwinding and savoring the beauty around you.
In summary, Sunj Beach on Lopud Island is a gem that stands out even in Croatia's treasure trove of stunning beaches. The combination of soft sands, crystal-clear waters, and the peaceful setting make it a haven for beach lovers of all kinds. Whether you're seeking a family-friendly destination, a romantic getaway, or simply a place to rejuvenate, Sunj Beach delivers an experience that's unparalleled. It's a reminder that amidst the natural wonders of Croatia, Sunj Beach shines as a true masterpiece."
Bano — Google review
Nice beach with shallow water and protected swim area. Quite a few tour boats anchor here during the day and all seem to arrive at the same time. There is a small charge to rent chairs on the beach. The water is clear and seems clean. There are also a couple of restaurants at the beach.
Be sure to bring sandals if coming from a boat. The sand is HOT in the summer months.
Brad Kosar — Google review
Overly commercialised beach, very sad as this a very nice place but it has been ruined by the number of food shacks layed out on the beach and the number of boats mooring close to the beach. No worth the visit, and if you decide to use the golf cart for a ride or eat there, it's ridiculously expensive.€9 for a pancake.....unbelievable