Makarska

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Makarska is the main beach resort city along the Makarska Riviera in Croatia, south of Split. Behind the city the impressive Biokovo mountain range rises up to 1,700 m (5,575 ft) within a few kilometers from the sea.

Makarska Halal Explorer

Makarska is on the picturesque Croatian coast. It is recommended to visit from April until October. For younger people July and August. If you want take a rest with no crowd on the beach then September is a good time. Makarska is a good place to stay rather than visiting on a day trip.

Travel to Makarska

Travel on a Bus in Makarska

  • Regular regional bus service connects Makarska to Split, Dubrovnik, and other cities in the broader region.
  • In the season (June-August) there is a direct night connection to Banja Luka and Gradiska in the north of Bosnia.

By ferry

  • There is a ferry to Sumartin on Brac -island; travelling time is around 30 min.

How to get around in Makarska

Best way to travel in Makarska by a Taxi

In Makarska there is no single large taxi company, but many small operators provide a service with one or two cars. The taxi usually comes within 10 to 15 min from the call.

What to see in Makarska

You can take a scenic walk around the peninsula and the marina, and the main square. The peninsula area in particular is scenic, relaxing, and some parts are not too crowded. Be warned that nude sunbathers like to relax on the southern side of the peninsula.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Makarska

  • Parasailing
  • Rafting and kayaking. About a half-hour drive from Makarska, you can go rafting or kayaking along the Cetina River. The river is generally calm, although there are a few fast places, and one section is particularly dangerous. There is a tour agency that offers guided trips down the river. If you decide to go, look for the cave that was used by Marshal Tito's Partisans to hide from the Nazis during World War II.
  • Trekking. The mountains directly behind the city have decent hiking trails. The area is scenic and not too crowded, and you can get a good view of Makarska if you hike high enough. Be sure to stay on the trails and be aware that there is a species of poisonous snake that lives in the area.
  • Nature Park Biokovo - The mountain that rises right out of the sea, behind Makarska, with its peaks and lookout points that afford unforgettable panoramic views onto the Makarska Riviera and the area around Biokovo. Biokovo is unique not only for its position, but also for its geomorphology and its biological diversity, which are the main reasons for Mt Biokovo having been proclaimed a nature park in 1981. You can walk on foot into the mountains behind Makarska, however if you want to reach the best mountainous areas you will need to drive to the official park itself. There are excellent hiking opportunities in the park, although sometimes the fog makes it difficult to have a good view of the surroundings.
  • Kotišina Botanical Garden, a part of the Nature park Biokovo that covers an area of 16.5 ha over the village of Kotišina.According to the intentions of its founder, Fra Jure Radić and the Biokovo vegetation, preserved in its original state, enables visitors to get to know the unique wild plant life of the area.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Makarska

At the southern end of the beach (near the peninsula) and there is an outdoor market area. There you can buy souvenirs, beach gear, and food. In this area are other simple but fun attractions such as trampolines to jump on.

There are also several well-stocked supermarkets in town, including a branch of the German discounter Lidl.

Halal Food & Restaurants

There are some Halal restaurants along the beach and in the main square area.

  • Citrus
  • Evo
  • Ivo
  • Jenny
  • Jez
  • Kalelarga
  • Mondo - Grilled meats.
  • Osejava - For fish.
  • Roma - Corner of Meštroviča and Molizanskih Hrvata ☎ +385 21 690900 - Good if you're tired of the atmosphere along the beach and in the main square. Relaxed but still classy enough for a decent dinner or a date.
  • Riva - Good for fish.
  • Susvid - Meat plates.
  • Veza - ☎ +385 989895758 - Traditional Croatian peka, phone orders.
  • Bistro Herc

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There are bistros and cafes along the main strip of the beach. Most of the best dance clubs are concentrated around the marina.

During the high tourist season (July to September) and the Grotta and the Deep are two popular dance bars that have been built into a natural cave along the sea.

  • Grotta - Opening Hours: Closed during the off-season Cafe and dance club in a sea-side grotto.
  • Deep - Opening Hours: Closed during the off-season Cafe and dance club in a sea-side grotto.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Makarska

Makarska - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Makarska, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Makarska. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Makarska and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Makarska. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Makarska. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inMakarska: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Makarska.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Makarska: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Makarska, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Makarska.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Makarska, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Makarska, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Hostel Makarska - Prvosvibanjska 15 downtown ☎ +385 95 9077176 100 kn Check-in: noon / Check-out: 10:00 First backpackers' hostel in Makarska. It is in a safe, clean and quiet neighborhood. Nice and peaceful, with friendly atmosphere. It is run by a traveller who can give you all info you need about Croatia.
  • Villa Buljubasic | Put Pozara 11b, 21300 Makarska ☎ +385 95 80 80 364 €40-80 Ten suites, all equipped with air conditioning, TV/satellite, WiFi, bathroom, fridge, balcony and grill area, 350 m from beach, with parking.
  • Villa Alma - Put Požara 11 ☎ +385 98 967 4779
  • Apartments Gabric - Živogošće – Blato 34 HR-21 329 Igrane Hrvatska ☎ +385 98 257 853, +385 21 628 741 €40-80 Two 60-65 m² apartments, A/C, 2 double bedrooms (double beds), 4+2, living room with sofa bed/couch, bathroom (shower+toilet) 50 m from beach, satellite TV, kitchen, refrigerator, dining area, cooker-oven (electric), with parking.
  • Apartments Podgora - franko.sapunaric1@om.hr Ivana Meštrovića 13 ☎ +385 21625417 Two 75 m² 2 bedroom-double beds, 3 WC, apartments near the sea. Satellite TV, A/C, heating, grill, kitchen, parking, phone, towels and bed-sheets provided balconies, sea views.
  • Vila Ventus - Molizanskih Hrvata 18A ☎ +385 91 5665374 €25-90 2 rooms with use of kitchen, 2 apartments with own kitchen, 2 double rooms, all with A/C, 5 min walk from the beach.
  • Villa Kapulica - Šetalište Franje Tuđmana 13a next to the beach on the promenade ☎ +385 21 695-080 €40-85 Five apartments and one room with balconies and terrace overlooking the beach, which is 5 m away
  • Villa Jarak - Kralja Krešimira 108 Between Hotel Dalmacija and Hotel Biokovka ☎ +385 21 615-083 €40-50 Apartments and rooms with balconies close to the beach; all rooms with AC, bathroom, satellite TV, free WiFi, and kitchen.


Stay Safe

On the beach in Makarska and there are white beach chairs stacked along the beach. Although there is no sign to indicate that there is a charge to use these beach chairs, occasionally a money collector will come to demand that you pay for using the chair. However and the money collectors are vague about what you owe and how long you're paying for. They may also swindle you because they don't give receipts, so if another money collector comes along, you can't prove that you paid. If you refuse to pay the collector, he may threaten to call the police, but they don't seem to actually do so. Just tell in English that you thought the chairs belong to the hotel and that you thought they are included in hotel price.

Telecommunications in Makarska

Telephone

The city area code is 021 Croatia#Telephone| (Croatia area codes)

Internet Cafe's in Makarska

There are several internet cafes in town. They're very close to the main town square and are within a 45-second walk of each other. All of them charge 24 kuna/hr. Matrix seems to be more willing to sometimes spontaneously charge you less than what you owe.

  • Internet Club Setup 20 m from main square.
  • Internet Club Flex Directly on Kalelarga Street
  • Matrix On a small street off of Kalelarga. Look for a sign saying internet.

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Travel Next

The bus station is on Starčevića street near the intersection with Zvonimira street. It can connect you to many nearby cities.

  • Dubrovnik (160 kilometers)
  • Split (60 kilometers)
  • Brac Island (1 hours by boat)
  • Hvar (1 hours by boat)
  • Biokovo mountains (1.30 hr)
  • Krka National Park (2 hr)
  • Nereva river (1 hr)
  • Cetina river For canyoning and rafting (30 kilometers)
  • Makarska Riviera 66 kilometers of beaches:
  • Brela
  • B.Voda
  • Tucepi
  • Podgora
  • Igrane
  • Mala Duba
  • Zaostrog
  • Drvenik
  • Gradac


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