Makarska is the centre of the famous Makarska Riviera, extending from
Brela in the west to Gradac in the east,
in the total length of 60 km. The
riviera is "squeezed" between Biokovo
Mountain, protected as a nature park,
and the sea, which at this place ranks
among the clearest in the entire
Mediterranean. Nice long beaches, a lot
of greenery, olive-groves and pine
forests at the contact point between the
sea and the mountain range, cultural and
historical monuments, a number of
hotels, restaurants, sports and
recreational facilities - all this makes
Makarska a very pleasant destination.
Tourism has a years-long tradition here;
the first hotel was built as early as
1914, and the Society for the
Beautification of the Town was founded
in 1922.
Makarska has a rich cultural and
historical heritage. A special
attraction is the Malacological Museum
(in the Franciscan monastery) with an
interesting and unique collection from
the Adriatic and other seas in the
world. It is considered one of the most
beautiful and richest malacological
museums in the world.
Athletes and recreation enthusiasts
may use numerous playgrounds, facilities
and equipment for all kinds of sports on
the ground and in the sea. The tennis
camp has nine clay courts, one colour
set court and two lighted indoor clay
courts. This modern tennis centre,
situated close to the famous beach of
Makarska, is often the venue of
important tennis tournaments.
Makarska is also a health resort,
with the well-known recreational and
health centre Biokovka, which offers
various therapeutic services. Very
pleasant are walks along the port and
public beaches, and mountain lovers may
go by one of the mountain trails to the
peaks of Biokovo, which offer a nice
view on the surroundings, fresh air and
quietness. Biokovo Mountain has very
interesting geomorphological forms and
endemic plant species. High game
(moufflons and chamois) is amply
represented here. Cultural and
entertainment programs are an integral
part of the life of Makarska, especially
during the tourist season. The
traditional Makarska Cultural Summer
takes place in July and August, offering
a rich drama and concert program,
performances of Dalmatian
harmony-singing groups, art exhibitions,
recitals and folk music performances.
The most popular events are the
Fishermen's Night and the Night of
Kalelarga (night of the town).
MAKARSKA, a town, port and tourist centre in a large cove, enclosed by Cape Osejava in the south-east, and the Sveti Petar (St. Peter) Peninsula, at the foot of Biokovo, in the north-west; population 11,743. The climate is Medi-terranean; the strong bora occurs in the winter months. Economy is based on farming, viniculture, growing and processing of olives, food processing, processing of synthetic materials, seafaring, fishing and tourism. Makarska is the tourist centre of the riviera of the same name. The town developed in the form of an amphitheatre, on the coast and at the foot of Biokovo. It consists of the old town core of Mediterranean type and the new part with hotels, restaurants, shops etc. To the north-west is a nice park and a forest of pine, which encloses a 1,500-m long beach in Donja Luka. Farther of Donja Luka are numerous sand coves, separated by small limestone crests. Mak-arska is located on the main road (M2, E65).

