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Dubrovnik Airport is about 90 kilometers south of Komarna. From April to October and there are many direct connecting flights into Dubrovnik from all major European, [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Ireland]] cities.  
 
Dubrovnik Airport is about 90 kilometers south of Komarna. From April to October and there are many direct connecting flights into Dubrovnik from all major European, [[United Kingdom|UK]] and [[Ireland]] cities.  

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Komarna is a village in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia.

Komarna, Croatia - Komarna, Croatia

Travel to Komarna

By Plane

Dubrovnik Airport is about 90 kilometers south of Komarna. From April to October and there are many direct connecting flights into Dubrovnik from all major European, UK and Ireland cities. From Dubrovnik airport take direction Dubrovnik. Pass Dubrovnik and continue on the primary street that runs along the coast direction Split. Komarna is on the primary street, 70 kilometers north of Dubrovnik. On the primary street and there is a sign indicating left turn into Komarna.

Split Airport is about 130 kilometers north of Komarna. From Split airport you can either take scenic road that runs along the coast, direction Dubrovnik, or take highway A1 direction Dubrovnik. Taking the highway will certainly be better choice during the summer days, because the old road runs through busy villages along the coast. Take highway A1 direction Dubrovnik, get off the highway on junction Ravca. Take direction Vrgorac, Dubrovnik. Komarna is 65 kilometers from the highway junction Ravca, direction Dubrovnik.

Get Around

Komarna is a little village, so the best way to get around is on foot.

What to See

Komarna is a great base for sightseeing. Dubrovnik, Ston, Peljesac peninsula, islands Brac, Hvar, Mljet nad Korcula, Mostar, Medjugorje are all within a one-hour drive from Komarna.

  • Archaeological Museum Narona is located in village Vid, 25 kilometers from Komarna. This is the first "in site" museum, built on the archeological site itself. You can see remains of Augusteum - antic temple consecrated to emperor Augustus, dating from 10 BC. Beside the temple and there are 16 monumental statues of emperor, his family and other powerful Romans. The statue of Augustus is almost 3 m tall.
  • The Ornithological Collection in Metković is one of the greatest collection of its kind in Europe. You can see over 340 stuffed birds who frequented area of Neretva Valley. Neretva Valley was once a swamp and this collection is a testimony to former richness of the life in Neretva. Many of those birds, do not come any more to Neretva Valley due to the soil improvements, and they can only be seen in this ornithological collection.
  • Slivno and Smrdan grad are ruins of villages in the hills above Komarna. Those villages are today abandoned, but many local people still cultivate olive trees there. From Komarna you can hike all the way to Slivno and Smrdan Grad. The views over Peljesac Bay are amazing.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Komarna

Komarnasea.JPG‎|Calm Adriatic sea

  • Swimming is the main activity while in Komarna.
  • Hiking is another popular activity in Komarna. There are many abandoned villages in the hills around Komarna. Walking paths are clear and indicated.
  • Speed boat ride if you have a proper licence can be a great day out.
  • Motor boat ride can take you off to secluded beaches in the bays and islands around Komarna.
  • Ladja Marathon - An amateur sport competition of traditional vessels from Lower Neretva River held since 1998 on second Saturday of August.

Shopping

Halal Food & Restaurants

In Komarna there are two restaurants and one pizzeria. One restaurant offers wide variety of dishes, while the other restaurant being run by the local fisherman and his family offers mainly seafood. The prices are fair. There are many restaurant in the area of Komarna. Restaurant Duda i Mate in village Vid offers, among other dishes, local specialities - eels and frogs! Ston is particularly famous for its oysters.

  • Restaurant Djuda & Mate, in Vid, Metkovic, . A restaurant located in village Vid, right by the river Norin. Guests can choose among the variety of traditional Neretva dishes. Dishes are based on home-grown organic food, specialties are prepared according to the original Neretva recipes, and the most famous are eel and frog stew (brodetto), eels on the spit and fried frogs. Warm and cold dishes can be served on the traditional boats that will take you through channels of Norin rivier.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

There is one small hotel and many apartments available in Komarna. The hotel Villa Bili has both rooms and apartments with one or two bedrooms. Many of the private apartments may be rented through a Danish travel agency Komarna Rejser who runs a site in English, Danish and (German).

  • Villa Dorida - ☎ +385 52 462 002 - Komarna 98.
  • Apartment Tedo - ☎ +45 2349 5880
  • Apartments Komarna - Komarna
  • Apartmani Deak - ☎ +385 91 186 47 95 Nine apartments.

News & References


Travel Next

  • Go shopping in Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia, 8 kilometers away. Most of the products are cheaper than in Croatia due to lower tax.
  • Embark on Neretva River Safari and taste local specialities aboard traditional Neretva boat.
  • Ston is famous for its fortification walls dating from the 14th century, when Ston became part of Dubrovnik republic. At 5.5 km-long, and with 40 towers and 5 fortresses and they are the longest fortification walls built in Europe. While there, taste the famous Ston oysters.
  • If you are a lover, don't miss tasting tour on Peljesac peninsula.
  • Visit Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia with its Turkish houses and UNESCO-protected Old Bridge.
  • Visit Catholic shrine Medugorje.
  • Mljet island is considered the greenest Croatian island.
  • Old town Dubrovnik is not to be missed. It is an hour's drive away.


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