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Korčula
Korčula
The city of the island of Korčula is also called “Little Dubrovnik" because of its architecture. The parent house of the sailor Marco Polo is an inevitable tourist attraction. You can get to Korčula in two ways; by car and a ferry across the peninsula of Pelješac or by an excursion boat from the port of Gradac. In both cases, you will need about two hours to get there.  

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Međugorje
Međugorje
Međugorje is one of the most famous Roman Catholic pilgrimage destinations in the world. It became known after the apparitions of the Virgin Mary, which began to appear as a phenomenon in 1981, after which religious tourism began to develop. Međugorje is an hour and fifteen minutes away by car.  

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Mostar
Mostar
In the city of Mostar in the neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina, cultures, religions and civilizations collided for centuries. Neretva River divides the city and the world famous bridge under the protection of UNESCO connects the eastern - oriental and western - Christian parts of the city. Mostar is an hour and a half away by car.  

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Split
Split
The city is more than 1700 years old and under the protection of UNESCO, built on the remains of the Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace, Split is today the second largest city in Croatia. Split is two hours away by car.  

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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
The pearl of the Croatian tourist offer. The city is under the protection of UNESCO withstands for centuries and resembles the time of the independent Dubrovnik Republic. Dubrovnik is two hours away by car.  

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Winery  Terra Madre
Winery Terra Madre
The newest vineyard in Croatia, Komarna and Winery Terra Madre invites you to a wine tour and tasting in a newly-built modern winery exactly halfway between Dubrovnik and Split. Guests are offered a wine tasting on the beautiful slopes of the winery located on a top and overlooking the sea. Guests can visit the cellar, see the production facility and try some of the top quality ecologically pr...

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The Neretva valley and photo safari
The Neretva valley and photo safari
The Neretva Valley is best known as a tangerine valley, and it is estimated that 1,4 million tangerine trees have been planted in the valley. Driving through the narrow canals and river branches in the traditional Neretva boat is a unique experience. The boat will be steered by a host who will introduce you to a life in Neretva, show how people from Neretvan catch fish and grow citrus as symbo...

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Meet nature park Bikovo
Meet nature park Bikovo
A mountain that emerges from the sea offering from its tips and gazebos unforgettable panoramic views of the Makarska Riviera and the areas around Biokovo. You can enjoy in the park individual and organized hiking on more than 40 hiking trails. Biokovo botanical garden of Kotišina is part of the park. The main road entrance to the park is near the town of Makarska, about 40 minutes by c...

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